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Problems with 2005 Acura MDX TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM

On average, the 2005 Acura MDX starts to “feel” problems with the TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM and its various aspects after 70 311 miles.

Recently reported TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM problems on 2005 Acura MDX

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 acura mdx. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v320000 (air bags), 13v092000 (service brakes, hydraulic, traction control system), and 12v573000 (electrical system); however, the parts to do the recall repair were not available. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. the contact had not experienced a failure. parts distribution disconnect.

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 acura mdx. the contact stated that while driving 55 mph, he heard a grinding noise and the vehicle pulled to the passenger's side and decelerated independently. the contact stated that the failure recurred the following day while driving 45 mph. after a third failure, the contact had the vehicle towed to the dealer. the contact stated that nhtsa campaign number: 13v092000 (service brakes, hydraulic, traction control system) was previously done on the vehicle. after the repairs were completed, the tpms , vsa, and traction control lights illuminated then the failure recurred. the contact had the vehicle towed back to the dealer who revealed a yaw sensor code via the diagnostic test. the vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. the failure mileage was not available. *tr

Driving on city street 1 block from entering freeway i felt a strange grabbing and vibration type sensation from my 2005 mdx. a few feet further the car felt like i had stepped on brakes and gas at the same time and literally stopped in the middle of the street. the car behind swerved and barely missed me. i managed to get the vehicle to the side of the road and called acura roadside assistance. had i been on the freeway this would have caused a multiple car collision the roadside assistance was wonderful but i feel that since i only have 70,000 miles on this car; this should not have happened and the locking of the wheels at any speed is unacceptable. the repair was a replacement of the modulator assembly abs/vsa at a cost of $$1653. i just keep wondering what would have happened had i been on the freeway driving 70 miles per hour. *tr

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