In May 2021, Honda issued a stop-sale order for thousands of Acura vehicles due to a potential issue with the connecting rod bearings. This stop-sale order affects certain model years of the Acura TLX, Acura MDX, and Acura RDX.
This article aims to provide comprehensive information on the Acura connecting rod bearing stop sale, including its causes, affected vehicles, potential consequences, and available remedies.
The stop-sale order was issued after Honda discovered a potential issue with the connecting rod bearings in certain Acura vehicles. Connecting rod bearings are critical components that reduce friction between the connecting rod and the crankshaft. A failure in these bearings can lead to significant engine damage.
Based on preliminary investigations, Honda identified two potential causes for the issue:
The stop-sale order affects the following Acura models:
A failure in the connecting rod bearings can lead to several severe consequences, including:
Honda has taken several steps to address the connecting rod bearing issue:
The stop-sale order issued by Honda is a crucial measure to ensure the safety of consumers. By halting the sale of affected vehicles, Honda can prevent potential engine failures and the associated risks.
The recall issued by Honda provides several benefits to affected owners:
Pros:
Cons:
1. How can I check if my vehicle is affected by the stop-sale order?
You can check the Honda recall website or contact your local Acura dealer to see if your vehicle is part of the recall.
2. What should I do if my vehicle is affected?
If your vehicle is affected, you should contact your local Acura dealer to schedule an appointment for the inspection and repair.
3. How long will the repair take?
The repair time will vary depending on the availability of parts and the workload at the dealership. However, you should expect the repair to take several days.
4. Will Honda reimburse me for any expenses incurred due to the stop-sale order?
Honda has not announced any reimbursement program for expenses incurred due to the stop-sale order.
5. Should I still buy an affected vehicle?
Whether or not to buy an affected vehicle is a personal decision. You should weigh the pros and cons carefully and decide what is best for your individual circumstances.
6. Can I drive my affected vehicle before the repair is done?
Honda recommends that you do not drive your affected vehicle until the repair has been completed.
If you own an affected Acura vehicle, do not hesitate to contact your local Acura dealer to schedule an appointment for the recall repair. By taking proactive steps, you can ensure the safety and reliability of your vehicle.
Table 1: Affected Acura Models
Model | Year(s) |
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Acura TLX | 2019-2021 |
Acura MDX | 2021 |
Acura RDX | 2019-2021 |
Table 2: Potential Consequences of Connecting Rod Bearing Failure
Consequence | Description |
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Engine seizure | The engine may stop running altogether due to a seized crankshaft. |
Catastrophic engine damage | The failure can cause significant damage to other engine components, such as pistons and connecting rods. |
Loss of power and drivability | The engine may lose power or become difficult to control. |
Table 3: Benefits of the Acura Recall
Benefit | Description |
---|---|
Free repair | Honda will inspect and replace the connecting rod bearings free of charge. |
Peace of mind | The recall eliminates the potential risk of engine failure and ensures the safety and reliability of the vehicle. |
Extended warranty | The affected vehicles will have an extended warranty coverage of 10 years or 120,000 miles (whichever comes first). |
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