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Tech Tip: Thumping Along in an Acura MDX

Bill secured his son James, and his dog Skippy, into their 2001 Acura MDX for a weekend fishing trip. As they drew nearer to "Camp Chasing Squirrel" on an old fire road, Bill noticed a "thump" noise from his MDX. After returning with lots of great stories and lots of wet paw prints, he called me about the thumping.

Acura Tech Tip: Diagnosing Front Suspension Knock

A knocking noise from the front of any vehicle can be a cause for concern. If the vehicle is an old pickup truck with 150,000 miles of hard off-road use, noises usually come with the territory and are sometimes acceptable. But, if the vehicle is a 1996-98 Acura RL, not only will the owner notice it, they will probably want it fixed right away.

Acura Tech Tip: Clunky MDX Disturbs the Peace

Chris takes his kids to school in the family’s 2002 Acura MDX during the week. His wife uses the Acura to shuttle them to track meets on weekends. Recently, they both noticed that the car makes a "clunk" noise as it’s shifted from park to reverse. After performing a quick diagnostic routine, we were able to determine the source of the clunk.

Tech Tip: Acura Front Suspension Knock

A knocking noise from the front of any vehicle can be a cause for concern. If the vehicle is an old pickup truck with 150,000 miles of hard off-road use, noises usually come with the territory and are sometimes acceptable. But, if the vehicle is a 1996-98 Acura RL, not only will the owner notice it, they will probably want it fixed right away.

Acura Tech Tip: Radiator or Condenser Fan Operates Continuously

If the radiator fan and/or the condenser fan runs continuously; or, if the fan(s) runs continuously when the engine is off, the battery may be discharged.

Tech Tip: Curing Exhaust System Buzz on Acura Integras

A buzz from the exhaust system between 3,500 and 3,600 rpm can be caused because the flexible joint connections in the exhaust system have insufficient spring tension.

Tech Tip: Uncovering Brake Fluid Leaks on Acura Integras

The brake fluid level on 1994 Integras may be low in the ABS reservoir, and fluid may appear to be leaking from under the label on the ABS accumulator. The likely cause is that the ABS accumulator internal O-ring is damaged, allowing brake fluid to leak out.

Brake Tech Update: Uncovering Brake Fluid Leaks on Acura Integras

The brake fluid level on 1994 Integras may be low in the ABS reservoir, and fluid may appear to be leaking from under the label on the ABS accumulator. The likely cause is that the ABS accumulator internal O-ring is damaged, allowing brake fluid to leak out. Diagnosis: Remove the label from the ABS accumulator.

Mending Hondas and Acuras with Quality OEM Parts

ho will pass along the news of their good experience. “There are very few things we use that aren’t factory,” Dan says, adding that their association with the local Honda dealership helps attract business. “We sell the jobs by pushing OEM parts. There are rare instances where we’ll offer a customer something that’s not an

Curing Shock, Strut and Suspension Noise

As vehicles age, eliminating noise is Job 1. But ‘noise’ may mean different things to you and your customers.