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North Dakota · Article Updated May 26, 2026

Toyota Lemon Law Claims in North Dakota

Common Toyota and Lexus lemon-law claim patterns in North Dakota — Tundra and Tacoma trucks, hybrid systems, and cold-weather electronics.

Toyota and Lexus have a strong reliability reputation, but no brand is immune to defects. In North Dakota, Toyota claims cluster around trucks, hybrids, and cold-weather electronics.

Common Toyota defect patterns

  • Tundra / Tacomatransmission hesitation and shift complaints; powertrain issues on the turbo V6 Tundra.
  • Hybrid systems (RAV4 Hybrid, Prius, Highlander Hybrid) — battery and inverter faults, cold-weather efficiency loss.
  • Electrical — 12-volt drains, sensor faults, infotainment glitches.
  • Engine — cold-start and oil-consumption complaints on some engines.

How to build a Toyota claim

  1. Document the defect’s substantial impairment (§ 51-07-16).
  2. Meet the presumption — more than 3 attempts or 30 business days — after direct notice to Toyota.
  3. Use Toyota’s IDS if applicable, then file within the six-month deadline.

Don’t let a “Toyotas are reliable” attitude at the service desk discourage you — a documented, recurring defect qualifies regardless of the brand’s reputation.

Bottom line

Toyota claims in North Dakota center on trucks, hybrids, and cold-weather electronics — document each repair attempt and hold the line on the presumption. Get a free case review.

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