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Ford Mustang has electrical system defects that haven't been repaired, consumer alleges

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Ford Mustang has electrical system defects that haven't been repaired, consumer alleges

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FRESNO – A Fresno County woman is seeking restitution for a vehicle she purchased two years ago over allegations defects haven't been repaired by the auto manufacturer.

Kaycee K. Dommer filed a complaint on Nov. 16 in the Fresno County Superior Court against Ford Motor Co. and Does 1-50 alleging breach of express written warranty and other counts.

According to the complaint, on Aug. 28, 2016, the plaintiff purchased a 2016 Ford Mustang for more than $56,000 and the vehicle came with an express written warranty. She alleges during the warranty period, the vehicle developed several defects, including a defective electrical system, and the defendant and its representatives were unable to repair it within a reasonable number of attempts.

The plaintiff holds Ford Motor Co. and Does 1-50 responsible because the defendants allegedly were unable to repair the vehicle to conform with its warranties and failed to promptly replace the defective vehicle or make restitution.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against defendant for actual damages, restitution, civil penalty, consequential and incidental damages, costs of suit, attorney's fees, interest and other relief as the court deems just. She is represented by Jessica Anvar and Benjeman Beck of Consumer Law Experts PC in Los Angeles.

Fresno County Superior Court case number 18-CECG-04232

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