California Lemon Law · Acura · 2023–2025

Acura Integra Lemon Law

Talk to a Acura lemon law attorney — your Acura Integra may qualify for a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement.

If your Acura Integra locks up on the infotainment screen, feels off in the steering, or keeps going back to the dealer for the same issue, you're not imagining it. When repairs don't fix a real defect, your Integra may qualify as a California lemon.

The Defect

The Integra infotainment and quality problems

The reborn Integra shares much of its electronics with Honda's current lineup, and its most common owner complaint is the infotainment system freezing, rebooting, or going to a blank screen — taking navigation, audio, and Apple CarPlay or Android Auto with it. Bluetooth dropouts and other electrical glitches show up in owner reports as well.

The Integra has also drawn safety recalls. Acura recalled certain 2023–2025 Integra vehicles over a steering gearbox that may have been manufactured incorrectly, which can cause excessive internal friction and make the car harder to steer, and separately recalled some Integras for a driver's-seat cushion frame that may not have been tightened properly. Owners also report the usual break-in and build-quality issues that a new model can bring.

A recall or a glitch doesn't automatically make your Integra a lemon — but California's Lemon Law may. If a substantial problem such as a failing infotainment system, a steering defect, or a persistent electrical fault keeps coming back after a reasonable number of repair attempts, or your Integra is out of service for an extended time, Acura may owe you a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement, and it pays your attorney fees.

Known Issues

Commonly Reported Acura Integra Problems

Infotainment freezing, rebooting, or going to a blank screen
Loss of navigation, audio, or smartphone connection when the system crashes
Steering that feels heavy or notchy (subject to a steering-gearbox recall on some cars)
Bluetooth dropouts and other electrical glitches
Repeat repair visits that never permanently resolve the same complaint

Not every Acura Integra is affected. Any substantial, warranty-covered defect that can't be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts — or that keeps your vehicle out of service — may support a claim.

Your Rights

Is Your Acura Integra a Lemon?

A recall is not automatically a lemon — it's the manufacturer acknowledging a defect and offering a free repair. California's Lemon Law (the Song-Beverly Act) comes into play when a substantial defect can't be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts, or when your Integra has been out of service for 30 or more cumulative days.

If your Acura Integra qualifies, you may be entitled to a buyback (a refund of what you've paid, minus a mileage offset), a replacement vehicle, or a cash-and-keep settlement — and Acura pays your attorney fees on a successful claim, so pursuing your case costs you nothing out of pocket.

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Common Questions

Acura Integra Lemon Law FAQs

Is my Acura Integra a lemon if the infotainment keeps failing?

It can be. A repeatedly failing infotainment system that affects navigation, audio, or your phone connection is a substantial defect. If the dealer can't fix it after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement under California's Lemon Law, with Acura paying your attorney fees. You don't need a recall to have a claim.

My Integra was recalled for the steering — does that make it a lemon?

Not by itself. A recall means a defect was identified and a free fix is available. But if the steering problem persists after the recall repair, keeps recurring, or leaves your Integra in the shop for an extended time, it can support a California lemon claim. Keep your repair orders and get a free case review.

How much does an Integra lemon law case cost me?

Nothing out of pocket. Under California's Lemon Law, Acura pays your attorney fees on a successful claim, so you can pursue a buyback or replacement without paying upfront.

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Every case is different and the outcome depends on its own facts and circumstances. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome in any future case.

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