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Problems with 2005 Acura RL ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2005 Acura RL starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 98 000 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2005 Acura RL

Defect investigation ea13002 has 1 related recall nhtsa campaign id number: 13v092000 my car was not experiencing any problems at the time of this recall but i did take it in to have the service completed in june 2013. a couple of months ago my car started acting exactly as described in the complaint. while driving anywhere from 45-50 mph, the brakes will engage on their own, jerking the car to the side and the vsa warning light as well as the sh-awd drive light will come on in the car. this happens on a consistent basis, at least every 3 days, sometimes every day. apparently the problem still exists because the recall fix has not prevented this from continuing to happen. i took my car in to the local acura dealership for diagnosis and was told the yaw rate sensor is giving poor information to the ecu and stability control system and i am supposed to pay $1050.00 to have a new yaw rate sensor installed. i do not understand why i would be responsible for paying for this when it is a defect and can cause injury to me or other passengers on the road. *tr

Tl* takata recall. the contact owns a 2005 acura rl. the contact received notifications for nhtsa campaign numbers: 16v061000 (air bags), 16v344000 (air bags), 10v504000 (service brakes, hydraulic ) and 13v092000 (service brakes, hydraulic , traction control system). the dealer had been unable to supply the parts for the recall repairs. the manufacturer was notified several times and provided no option of a loaner. vin tool confirms parts not available. parts distribution disconnect.

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