"CD player is jammed on a car that's only 5 yrs old. "Often does not recognize that there is a disk in the player" Replaced under warrantee just before the warrantee expired" "One front wheel bearing needed to be replaced" After a few months always vibration at highway speeds come back"
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"Constantly taking it in ( since new) to have front balanced / calibrated. "fixed under warranty but it took three visits to the dealership to fix" Steering linkage (includes rack and pinion) "torsion bars bent, ball joint housing needed replacement" Since replacement, the noises are completely gone and the car rides significantly better." Since I replaced the struts with the nonadjustable ones, I also had to wire some electronic resistors to the strut wiring so it would cancel the warning lite on my instrument cluster. It saved me quite a bit of money but it was a moderately big job/task. I ended purchasing the nonadjustable factory ones second hand and replacing them myself. To replace all 4 struts/shocks with the factory adjustable ones would have ran literally $4000+ from Acura.
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Also, the performance of the suspension has noticeably degraded and has became a danger driving on snow or in rains. At around 160,000 miles (currently at 217,000), there has been a small clunk/thud noise from the front struts that has been progressively getting worse. "I should note that I have the MDX equipped with the electronic adjustable suspension. "Heard a clunking noise when going over bumps.
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"Electronically adjustable front struts and rear shocks failed prematurely. Additionally had to replace both rear dampers and control arms." "Can't find section for excessive oil consumption so i'll put here. I am fighting with them now for reimbursement and they are trying everything to get out of paying" $3000 worth of work for a car with less than 50000 miles. "I have had struts replaced twice and Acura is now supposedly recalling the suspension joints. "Had to replace, later Acura extended the warranty and reimbursed me for the repair" Took it to the dealer they replaced a lot of parts that were under extended warranty & some that were not. Every time you hit a small imperfection in road it sounded like the bottom was falling out. Dealer suggested we contact Acura customer service which we have not done yet" check with three places and had similar quotes" I believe they covered them so as to not get a bad name for their product. "5 Struts had to be replaced by the time I had 85,000 k These were covered by Acura even though the warranty for these parts was 80,000, but the cost was about $4,500. "Front shock failed costing $900 to replace Shock was $750 Labor $150" "power steering made loud sounds and I had to replace at a cost of $900" Not a huge deal for a vehicle with that many miles" "Simply the PS pump failed and had to be replaced at about 80 miles. This was done at about 84000 k for no cost as it was a safety issue" "Power steering box was replaces due to leaks and other unexplained problems. Diagnosis revealed the problem was the power steering p" "After driving at continuously at high highway speed when slowing to a stop and then accelerating as tranamission shifted there was a squeezing noise that I thought may have been a problem there. Don't really want to spend that kind of money, right?" "Difficulty in steering or turning at slow speeds, was told it would cost over $2000 to correct.
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The problem was resolved at an Acura dealership, it was repaired under a service management. "The steering became very hard to turn when driving at lower speeds. We submitted the claim in November 2016 and are still awaiting their check" We paid out of pocket initially but Acura/Honda will reimburse us. This was similar to a problem we had two years ago with the front struts. "Both rear magnetic/adaptive struts used in the Advance trim leaked hydraulic fluid.