Forward Collision Avoidance Related Problems of the 2023 Acura Integra

Table 1 shows three common forward collision avoidance related problems of the 2023 Acura Integra. The number one most common problem is related to the adaptive cruise control (two problems). The second most common problem is related to the automatic emergency braking (one problem).

Table 1. Forward Collision Avoidance related problems of Acura Integra


Recently reported Forward Collision Avoidance problems of the 2023 Acura Integra

The Adaptive Cruise Control problem

1. On multiple occasions, the adaptive cruise control has slammed the brakes at freeway speeds with no vehicles in front or next to me. The dashboard display showing vehicles in proximity indicated no new vehicles were sensed during these incidents (meaning the automatic braking was randomly   Read details...

The Automatic Emergency Braking problem

Was driving at 75 to 80 mph speeds on interstate, and had approximately 4 to 5 seconds (400 feet+ at 75 mph) of clearance ahead of me before the next car. I had cruise control enabled and the adaptive cruise control was on the closest setting.   Read details...

The Warnings problem

The steering has become "sticky" when turning between the 10 and 12 positions (clock face), at all speeds, slow or highway. It happens mostly when I make a long left turn and return the wheel to its straight "12" position.   Read details...


Forward Collision Avoidance related problems in other Acura Integra model year vehicles:



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