We have classified the 3 complaints from 2001 Acura CL about VISIBILITY into the following categories.
Rear view mirror (self dimming) on my 2001 acura cl self destructed and spilt some toxic dark this fluid on to the console and leather seats that ate away the material. manufacturer of these self dimming mirrors is magna donnely and this seems to be a common problem on all acura cl and tl cars from late 90's till 2003. from seeing the number of posts on acurazine blog this is a widespread problem and a safety issue. i am having to drive with a plastic ziplock bag around my rear view mirror and a towel below it. acura usa has refused to accept any responsibility for this issue because of the age of the car. i think there should have been a recall on these vehicles if this was happening so often. please see posts at: http://cl.acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=488763. *tr
2001 acura cl type s rear view mirror leak. mirror became cloudy and needed to be replaced after black tar like substance leaked from rear view mirror. substance is highly corrosive and damages whatever it comes in contact with. *tr
2001 acura cl type-s rear view mirror (self dimming) is leaking a black tar type substance that is eating through the center console of the car. there is a grey type of film in the mirror and objects in the mirror appear doubled. through research i have been able to locate the manufacturer, magna donnelly and websites indicating the fluid is toxic and can lead to health issues. i think that acura should submit a recall and magna donnelly should pay for replacement mirrors. *tr
The rear view mirror of my 2001 acura cls started leaking the chemical that allows it to dim. i believe it was because the temperature here in nc has been around 100 degrees for a couple of days. i've read several online forums describing incidents where their mirrors exploded, causing the chemical to spew all over their cars. the chemical eats through leather and plastic, and it can cause adverse effects to one's health if inhaled. the forums have dated back to 2004, one post sited a lawsuit underway (in 2006). i was wondering why there was no recall of this mirror. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2001 acura 3.2cl. the contact stated that an unknown fluid was leaking from his rear view mirror. he was concerned about what the fluid could be and if it was toxic. the fluid has etched his vehicle console and the mirror is now discolored. he stated that the fluid is very black and resembles tar. there is a gray film covering the mirror and he cannot look through it to see other vehicles. the current and failure mileages were 18,000. updated 02-01-08. *kb
Tl*the contact owns a 2001 acura 3.2 cl. while driving 50 mph, the engine and steering wheel vibrated, shook, and wobbled. the dealer stated that the vehicle was not under warranty and the repair would be his responsibility. the contact also stated that the vehicle would automatically accelerate when stopped at a traffic light. on january 9, 2008, the contact went to trade in the vehicle and was informed that it was a salvaged vehicle. he was referred to nhtsa by his credit union. the current mileage was 117,374 and failure mileage was 50,000.
1) approximately 18 months ago, i began noticing an oily/greasy substance on my windshield when i used my window washer cleaner. i assumed it was faulty wipers and replaced these repeatedly over the next 18 months only to have the problem return. 2) acura tsb 01004 and nhtsa item number 623220 details the problem...the oil/greasy film being deposited on the windshield is so severe, that it becomes impossible to see out of the windshield; which could potentially result in loss of control of the vehicle and a car crash. 3) acura will not make the needed repair since the vehicle is no longer covered under the manufacturers warranty. *nm
Impact with deer, on left side fender, door, and rear quarter panel, broken windshield, broken mirror, which caused $5000 worth of damge, but the left side air bags did not deploy. why?*ak
Side mirrors have a blind spot on the left. mirrors are positioned on the post side of door. consumer can't see left lane if turning nor anthing that is on the left side of vehicle. contacted dealer, and dealer won't do anything about problem.*ak