Ford is one of the most popular vehicle brands in Texas—but that doesn’t mean every vehicle lives up to expectations. If your Ford has repeated defects that the dealership can’t fix, you may have rights under the Texas Lemon Law.
What Qualifies as a Lemon in Texas?
Under Texas law, a vehicle may qualify as a “lemon” if:
- It has a serious defect that affects use, value, or safety
- The manufacturer has had a reasonable number of attempts to fix it
- The issue persists within the first 24 months or 24,000 miles (generally)
Common Ford Issues We See in Texas
Some of the most common complaints from Ford owners include:
- Transmission problems (especially in F-150 and Explorer models)
- Electrical system failures
- Engine stalling or hesitation
- Infotainment system malfunctions (SYNC issues)
- Brake and safety system defects
What Are Your Options?
If your Ford qualifies, you may be entitled to:
- A buyback (refund)
- A replacement vehicle
- Cash compensation
Don’t Wait Too Long
Texas Lemon Law claims must go through the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) process. Missing deadlines or documentation can hurt your case.
👉 If your Ford has been in the shop repeatedly, it’s worth speaking with an attorney before filing.


