Transmission shifting hard. i also hear and feel a grinding sound. when shifting on the lower gears, it shifts hard. i have read that there is a bulletin on this but no recall yet. there have been many complaints. bulletin tsb no. 15-054. how many complaints are needed before a recall is issued?
At accelerated speed on the interstate the car stalls and rpms go up. the last time it happened the engine light came on. i pulled over and turned it off for a few minutes. when i turned it back on the light was off and the rpms were normal. i took it to the dealership and they found nothing wrong. this has happened at least 6 times.
While cruising at about 70mph on the interstate, i attempted to accelerate and the vehicle rpm would drop to about 1000 rpm and not allow me to control the acceleration. regardless of various attempts to accelerate the vehicle continue to lose mph. after 5-10 seconds, i was finally able to regain control of the vehicle. this has happen on about 6 occasions since i purchased the vehicle in 2015. i've attempted to have this issue resolved at the dealership service. on each occasion they stated a software fix would correct the problem but this continues. i've also had the issue occur while driving about 40mph on the city street. i was told by one dealership (the above incident occur while more than 500 miles from home)that this appears to be a transmission issue and that it would need to be replaced to resolve and would be covered by warranty, this dealership provided me a computer code from my vehicle. my current home dealership continues to state it is only a software issue, despite the fact that i had brought my vehicle in for maintenance 2-days prior to my trip and a software update was performed. the first time the occurred my vehicle had less than 20,000 miles, the vehicle currently as about 77,000 miles
I recently bough the car and i am now regretting it because the 9 speed transmission is very sluggish and doesn't provide power when needed. in the morning when i start the car the car just lags the power until i press hard on the gas pedal. we took this on a road trip to california from utah and at times i feel like i don't have ample power to pass other drivers and it takes a few seconds to think before it does anything. i have an appt scheduled with acura tomorrow to see what can be done to fix this otherwise i am taking this suv back to the dealer for another car. i am very disappointed with acura for making this kind of a transmission and i wish i have kept my bmw.
The letters on the shifting controls are wearing off with normal use creating an unsafe condition as it is becoming unclear which shift buttons put the vehicle in park. this has occurred on both my 2016 honda vehicles. honda has acknowledged this issue but only offers to pay one half of the cost of correcting this dangerous issue.
9 speed transmission lurches forward when trying to stop - sending the car forward while trying to brake. happens when the car should shift between gears 3-2 and 1-2/2-1. acura dealership said it's the fuel saver once, normal the second time, and updated the tcm/pcm another. there is no one addressing this when it could send my car into another car when trying to stop. the last time i drove it on sunday 7/15 i was slowing down to turn into a shopping center, going around 20mph when the car jerked forward, snapping my neck forward 12"-14" then back again. the car is at the dealership now with the service adviser saying the lurching is the fuel saver and that acura won't pay for a warrantied item unless the service light/codes are there.
I was mailed a letter about a warranty extension for my associated vin. i definitely have experienced associated issues with my mdx. after calling the acura dealership on 11/24/17, i was given an appointment for 11/28/17 and i was told they would inspect my car over 2 days and provide a loaner car. my experience was "to say the least" the inverse; extremely disappointing. the service technician took my car for a test drive and told me nothing was wrong. in addition, the service team was extremely unprofessional as once again, the customer was wrong. please advise about the next steps for service. i am extremely disappointed with acura unwillingness to listen to the customer. i did take the car for service associated with this issue about a month prior. overall problem is many times i experience shifting and accelerating hesitation that is jerky. which indicates a problem with the transmission: this is what the warranty extension states .... the transmission shifts poorly.
All dash display warning lights will come on sporadically while standing or in motion, last from a few hours to a few days or so, which causes vehicle speed to decrease and certain features to not work. dealer service unable to resolve problem, but will clear error codes in computer to shut off warning lights.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 acura mdx. while driving approximately 5 mph and attempting to depress the brake pedal, the vehicle inadvertently accelerated without warning. the contact stated that the failure recurred several times. the contact also stated that when the gear was shifted between the fourth and fifth gears, while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle did not accelerate for about two seconds. the vehicle was taken to acura of modesto (4325 mchenry ave, modesto, ca 95356, (209) 527-7000) where it was diagnosed that the vehicle was performing as designed. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to the dealer. the failure was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 300.
I thought it was the transmission but they replaced the timing belt pulley and it's still making the same chirping sound. the car is very jerky when it shifts gear while driving. also, the car accelerates when it's going down hill while in motion. also the drive 1, 2, 3 button is on the steering wheel and when you accidentally hit it, the car abruptly slows down and will not move forward and i had to literally turn off the car and turn it back on while driving in a parking lot and another time while in traffic, had to keep pushing the button because the car would not go but only idle. (city street.) this happened multiple times on different dates. the accelerating while going down hill happens all the time.
We bought a brand new 2016 acura mdx model and within few months, started having transmission problems. the car would start stalling in the middle of the road and could not accelerate to pick up speed. this happened in a major highway when it suddenly stalled and could not pick up speed. felt like having no control of car speed. the d letter on dashboard started flashing and also showed blind spot monitor report failures. took the car to dealer first time and they could not find anything and said it should not happen again. the second time happened in a short period of time. took it to dealer and he said its fixed and kept car for few days. within very few days the problem happened again. apart from this, the car when put in drive from park would start going backwards with little uphill which almost got me in an accident on the highway. i felt very unsafe to drive the car on a highway due to these safety concerns as there was a potential for accidents and injury to some one. we demonstrated this to dealer the third time. we called client services of acura manufacturer and opened a case. the regional manager mentioned they will look into the issues. we had a long road trip planned and we were dependent on this car as it was a family car but felt very unsafe. the client services of acura had complete lack of empathy and was unwilling to do anything. he kept stressing that we need to pick up the car and return the loaner car although we highlighted the safety concerns. we are completely disappointed with acura and still feel unsafe with the car not knowing what will happen next.
Forward/front collision mitigation braking system didn't engage enough to reduce or avoid impact of the collision. my vehicle took a right turn at about 20-25 mph and travelled less than 2-2.5 car length before getting onto the curb and hitting an iron pillar about 2 feet high on side walk. it was a side frontal collision and the passenger side front wheel directly hit the iron pillar. the vehicle speed wasn't reduced to mitigate impact/damage from the collision and vehicle took full impact of the collision. the forward/front collision mitigation braking system must be evaluated to assess suitability to avoid collision with objects of low height.