A presumption that a reasonable number of attempts have been made to conform a motor vehicle under an applicable express warranty is established if:
(1) the same nonconformity has been subject to repair three or more times by the manufacturer, distributor, dealer, or repairing agent during the term of the express warranty or the one-year period after delivery of the motor vehicle to the original owner, whichever period terminates first, but the nonconformity continues to exist; or
(2) the vehicle is out of service for repair for a total of 30 or more business days during the express warranty term or the one-year period referred to in (1) of this section, whichever period terminates first; any period of time that repairs are not performed for reasons that are beyond the control of the manufacturer, distributor, dealer, or repairing agent is excluded from the 30-day time period referred to in this paragraph.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Article 6. Motor Vehicle Warranties.
Sec. 45.45.300. Repairs required.
Sec. 45.45.305. Replacement or refund.
Sec. 45.45.310. Notice by owner.
Sec. 45.45.325. Parts availability.
Sec. 45.45.330. Failure to replace or refund.
Sec. 45.45.335. Resale without disclosure prohibited.
Sec. 45.45.340. Other rights and remedies.
Sec. 45.45.345. Repair facilities.
Sec. 45.45.350. Reimbursement of shipping costs.