Acura recently issued a stop-sale order for certain model years of the RLX, TLX, and MDX due to a potential issue with the connecting rod bearings. This issue can lead to engine damage and, in some cases, a loss of power.
Model Year | Models Affected |
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2019-2021 | RLX, TLX, MDX |
2022 | TLX, MDX |
2023 | MDX |
Symptoms | Potential Causes |
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Knocking or ticking noises from the engine | Worn or damaged connecting rod bearings |
Loss of power | Insufficient oil flow to the connecting rod bearings |
Engine failure | Catastrophic damage to the connecting rod bearings |
Acura has stated that they are working to identify the root cause of the issue and develop a fix. In the meantime, they have instructed dealers to stop selling the affected vehicles.
If you own an Acura RLX, TLX, or MDX from the affected model years, you should contact your local Acura dealer immediately. They will be able to inspect your vehicle and determine if it is affected by the issue. If it is, they will schedule you for a repair.
Several Acura owners have reported having their connecting rod bearings replaced under warranty. Here are a few examples:
Here are some effective strategies for dealing with the Acura connecting rod bearing stop sale:
Here are some common mistakes to avoid when dealing with the Acura connecting rod bearing stop sale:
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