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Problems with 2013 Acura TL STRUCTURE

On average, the 2013 Acura TL starts to “feel” problems with the STRUCTURE and its various aspects after 11 000 miles.

Components Affected by STRUCTURE Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2013 Acura TL about STRUCTURE into the following categories.

BODY 2

Recently reported STRUCTURE problems on 2013 Acura TL

The struts/shocks no longer hold the hood open/up. unable to check engine/fluids without using some other means to hold the hood open/up. first time it happened i was almost struck by the unexpectedly closing hood.

I had the hood up in order to put in windshield washer fluid. just when i stepped away the hood fell down. i tested it again and noticed that it would stay up only if it was up all the way. however, if it i touched it lightly or moved it down just a tiny amount, the hood then falls down luckily my head or arm was not under the hood when it fell down. i immediately took it to the dealer. i was advised that the oil in the 2 piston like shock absorbers which hold up the hood, looses viscosity and the pistons have to be replaced. the car has just under 60,000 miles and the hood is rarely opened. it was interesting that the dealer had the parts in stock. that tells me these pistons fail regularly. after the repair was completed, i also noticed that the replacement pistons for the hood were much stronger than the original ones.

According to state farm, the rubber boots in the front door jams were defective. this caused the car to have a water leak into the floor boards causing all of the wiring, including the airbags wire harness to be subject to moisture, leading to future corrosion, including what is referred to gfs - green fuzzy *$#!. *tr

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