I agree, research the lemon law in your state.
1) It will take months
2) It is easy as long as you complete the steps required
3) Once you complete the steps (3 x in the shop or 30 days without or both or whatever else), you can then begin the process.
a) You can do it yourself which usually requires arbitration and more time out of your schedule
b) Hire a lemon law attorney, which usually is entitled to be paid by FCA/RAM, but this could vary by state. Here in GA, that's how it works and makes getting the attorney a no brainer. They take all your paperwork and jump thru all the hoops for you, and then get a check from RAM for their pound of flesh.
Being that it is a lease, I'm not sure how much money you can recoup. But I've found they are very reasonable. If you had a cap cost reduction, aka downpayment....of which I sure hope you didn't, or at least not a big one, then you would probably get some of that back. Taxes here in GA are paid up front and not "monthly", so you'd get some of that back as well. The $$$ just depends, but the general idea is that you get back whatever you didn't use.
No one gets to ride for free. But, being a lease, this is probably a little easier since you pay for what you use as you go along.