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Now that we have cleared that up.....back to my original question: does anyone know if a defect in the emission control system qualifies as a "Lemon Law" defect? It is not listed in the NYS document but the list is prefaced with "covered parts must include at least". Thanks for everyone's input.
Not explicitly. You need to review that warranty paperwork that the dealer should have included with the other purchase documents.


The written warranty shall require the dealer or his agent to repair or, at the election of the dealer, reimburse the consumer for the reasonable cost of repairing the failure of a covered part. Covered parts shall at least include the following items:

Engine. All lubricated parts, water pump, fuel pump, manifolds, engine block, cylinder head, rotary engine housings and flywheel.
Transmission. The transmission case, internal parts, and the torque converter.
Drive axle. Front and rear drive axle housings and internal parts, axle shafts, propeller shafts and universal joints.
Brakes. Master cylinder, vacuum assist booster, wheel cylinders, hydraulic lines and fittings and disc brake calipers.
Radiator.
Steering. The steering gear housing and all internal parts, power steering pump, valve body, piston and rack.
Alternator, generator, starter, ignition system excluding the battery.