need advice

I brought a car 7 months ago from a dealership. I had the car checked and everything but am now having 2 major problems. when I brought the car it listed that it had an alarm system in it as one of the upgrades/ options. I have now found out the alarm was never installed correctly and was wired wrong. This issue has caused alot of the expensive sensors/ computer modules in the car to have blown recenltly. The dealer doesnt want to pay to fix it as it past 30 days but this problem has been caused by faulty installation. They also have been having problems getting the title transferred to me so I can get the tags/registration for the car. Is it even legal for the dealership to have sold me the car if the title wasnt cleared and ready for them to transfer it to me

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