Acura ILX owners have reported 18 problems related to other fuel system (under the other fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Acura ILX based on all problems reported for the ILX.
I own a 2016 Acura Ilx and recently discovered multiple federally mandated safety recalls affecting my vehicle, including a brake master cylinder recall, fuel pump recall, driveshaft separation recall, and takata airbag recall. I have owned this vehicle for over seven years and was never notified by mail or otherwise at my correct address that these safety recalls existed. One recall is currently active, but the dealership advised they cannot perform the repair due to parts unavailability until March, leaving me to operate a vehicle with a known brake-related safety defect. The remaining recalls are listed as not active, yet were never completed, and the dealer refused to perform them. I am concerned that required safety defects were not properly communicated or remedied, placing me and others at risk.
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Codep0087 the car loses power from acceleration and stalls and is scary in busy intersections with children in the car I search with my VIN as there is a recall and mine is not connected when it needs to be replaced and under recall.
The vehicle began experiencing a steering and suspension malfunction that made the car difficult to control, particularly at low speeds and when turning. There was increased vibration, unusual noise from the front end, and a noticeable pull to one side. These symptoms created a safety risk because loss of steering stability could have led to a crash, especially in traffic or on highways. The vehicle was taken to a Honda dealership for diagnosis. The dealership did not inform me of an active Acura safety recall related to the issue and stated that they “do not check Acura recalls. ” based on their assessment, I proceeded with repairs at my own expense. I paid approximately $435 for the replacement part purchased from an Acura dealership and about $300 in labor to an independent repair shop. After the work was completed, I later learned that the same issue was covered under an active Acura safety recall. The problem has since been confirmed by both the independent repair facility that performed the work and an Acura dealership that verified the recall applies to this vehicle. When I requested reimbursement under the recall, Acura offered approximately $312. 91, which does not cover my actual repair costs. Prior to the failure, there were clear warning signs including steering vibration, noise, and handling instability that worsened over time. No dashboard warning lights appeared before the failure. The replaced component is available for inspection upon request.
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I have not received any notification to get this recall repaired.
To whom it may concern: I am writing to express my serious concerns regarding the safety recall (NHTSA recall no. 21v-215) for the fuel pump on my 2019 Acura Ilx, VIN [xxx] . While I appreciate that american Honda has issued this recall, I am deeply troubled by the lack of available replacement parts and the company's decision to prioritize repairs only for vehicles currently experiencing symptoms. This approach fails to adequately address the safety risks for all affected vehicles and owners. The recall notice clearly states that the defective fuel pump impeller can deform over time, potentially causing the engine to stall while driving and increasing the risk of a crash. By delaying repairs for vehicles not yet exhibiting symptoms, american Honda is placing owners like myself at unnecessary risk of experiencing a dangerous malfunction while operating our vehicles. I have contacted several Acura dealerships, all of which have confirmed they have limited or no parts available to complete this critical safety repair. This situation is unacceptable given the serious nature of the defect and the potential consequences of a fuel pump failure. I urge american Honda to take immediate action 1. Accelerate production and distribution of replacement fuel pump modules to all authorized Acura dealers. 2. Offer loaner vehicles or alternative transportation to all affected owners until repairs can be completed. 3. Provide a firm timeline for when all affected vehicles will be able to receive the recall repair. 4. Consider expanding reimbursement eligibility to cover preventative repairs owners may pursue given the delays. American Honda has a responsibility to promptly remedy this safety defect for all affected vehicles, not just those currently exhibiting symptoms. Failure to do so in a timely manner may expose the company to increased liability and potential legal action. American Honda motor CO. , inc. & florida states attorneys office information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552.
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I was driving on an busy intersection about 45mph and my 2016 Acura Ilx all of a sudden drop speed to 20mph. It was dangerous and I had my kids in the back seat. Took my car to a local shop and told me is low pressure fuel pump. Code p0087.
The recall date was 12/18/2023. I called to have my vehicle repaired but they are refused because the parts are not available. I raised the issue that the vehicle engine did not start a several times and the engine light was on before and I feel unsafe for driving the vehicle. The service rep named "sevri" from Honda of manhanssat advised continue driving the vehicle and if I want to bring the vehicle for a check up, I will be responsible for $175 check up fee.
Possibility of incorrect VIN number. I first noticed this issue when I tried to schedule an appointment with an Acura dealership. I was asked to enter my VIN number for my vehicle and when I did so it showed a different higher level trim than what I have. After conducting some research and purchasing couple of reputable detailed VIN reports using the VIN number on my car I saw that the VIN on my vehicle does not match the trim level of the vehicle I am driving. The VIN number appears to match a 2018 Acura Ilx with a technology package. I do not have a technology package. My car has a premium package. I have reported the issue to my state attorney general office. Given this issue, I am unsure of whether or not there are any open recalls on the actual vehicle I’m driving because I am unsure if the VIN number is correct. I am experiencing problems related to certain recalls on this year make & model vehicle. It would appear that there is a strong possibility that there is a recall on my vehicle, but the VIN number does not show that possibly due to an issue with a falsified VIN number that is attached to my vehicle. I am unsure how to proceed. An investigation is being conducted by my states attorney general’s office.
While driving up the hill it started to hesitate and then stalling. This had happened multiple times on different occasions.
I have the car for 10 month and the manufacturer is not providing the part for the recall, they said they don’t have the part. Data bellow: Dec 18,2023 manufacturer recall numberugo NHTSA recall number23v-858 recall statusrecall incomplete.
I have taken my vehicle into the repair shop several times to conclude that it might be my transmission. After finally taking into the right mechanic, I have found out that it is a fuel pump system issue. I know these are recalled for 2018 but this is something that they also stated 2017 Acura Ilx have had issues with as well I’m having to come out of pocket $1300 to get this repair, it has stalled my vehicle. I’m not able to fully press the gas when pulling out in fear that I will not be able to complete the transfer that you guys may want to look into.
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My car does not start, before that the car start to misfire and loss power at 60 mph on the highway ,and then take it to fix it, put a new high pressure fuel pump because I had a p0087 dtc, it say low pressure on the fuel rail, after the change the car does the same and see a recall for that problem online.
Car stoped working due to low gas, on the dealership they have a recall in the fuel pump.
Noticed loss of power, car would randomly go into limp mode while driving, I’d have to pull off to the side and restart the vehicle. Sometimes would hesitate or jerk. (this happened on the free way since I’m frequently on them) driveshaft feels likes it’s not performing 100%.
I noticed within the first couple of weeks a difference in driving vehicle . . When I first purchased the vehicle I was given a NHTSA printout for any passed reports if therebwas any and there was nothing disclosed in the report . After experiencing issues with the vehicle . I ran another recall report and was able to see the 38 plus recalls that have been discovered since. I have scheduled a service appointment at the dealership tomorrow . I noticed very soon after purchasing vehicle and as of the last couple days . . I did take it to a couple of mechanic shops covered the car max warranty.
Fuel gauge is off, car goes through gas fast, and there is some stalling/ jumping at times.
My car was in motion I was driving on a main street and then my car suddenly broke down. I had no prior lights on. The vehicle began shaking, my check engine light began flashing and the rest of the lights on the dashboard began flashing with the code p0202, and could not accelerate past 3 mph. I was in the middle of the street and it took me over 20 minutes to pull into a gas station that would normally take 5 minutes, I don't know how I even made it to the station without pushing the car myself. I had to tow it directly to the Acura dealership. I have owned the car less than 2 years and have had no prior issues. Acura notified me it was my fuel injector and coils after running the diagnostic. I had to pay $1,200 out of pocket because my warranty expired. I was notified that this was a complete parts issue, a rare occurrence, there was nothing I could have done, this was a manufacturing issue. Then I received a call from Acura after the parts were replaced that they fried out the pcm-the computer of the car. They stated my car was not driveable until the pcm was replaced and that it did not show in the diagnostic until they replaced the parts. So now, a parts failure led to an electrical failure. They told me there was nothing listed in the service bulletin because this was not a common issue. I had to pay an additional $1,100 now totaling to a $2,200 unprecedented out-of-pocket expense for a manufacturer failure. This is terrifying because my car was working completely fine, driving smoothly, and out of nowhere without any indication gave out on me, placing my life in danger. Suspiciously enough, during this timeframe, I get a notification of a recall on my vehicle for a stop sale related to driveshaft corrosion which could cause my car to stop. What if this is the issue that caused the other problems?.
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Con 127 millas DE uso y mientras el veh�culo estaba en movimiento en el estacionamiento DE un centro comercial se apag� el vehiculo y no prendi�. El veh�culo se compr� el 08/01/2020 ten�a una semana DE comprado.
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all problems of the 2020 Acura ILX
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Other Fuel System problems | |
| Other Fuel System Fuel Gauge problems | |
| Other Fuel System Pump problems | |
| Other Fuel System Tank Assembly problems | |
| Other Fuel System Fuel Injection System problems |