Four problems related to electronic stability control have been reported for the 2005 Acura MDX. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Acura MDX based on all problems reported for the 2005 MDX.
Recall not fixed in timely manner at all now car isn't working breaks sticking just not safe at all can't drive.
Tl -the contact owns a 2005 Acura Mdx. The contact stated that while driving 40mph she heard an abnormal noise and the vehicle deaccelratedand moved went to right and then to the left and stated had no control over the vehicle. The dealership Acura of wichita (10950 e 13th st n, wichita, KS 67206) diagnosed the vehicle and the dealership stated it needed a yah rate sensor and it should make her issue seize. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and told the contact there is not recall on the issue and the contact needed to go to the dealership. The failure mileage was approximately 130,000 . Jc.
Experiencing the following sudden inadvertent braking issue, but not listed under my VIN even though the make and model fit description of recall. The vehicle automatically braked and pulled to one side causing a temporary loss of control. Vsa ecu malfunction. Nhtsa campaign number: 13v092000 manufacturer Honda (american Honda motor CO. ) components service brakes, hydraulic, traction control system summary of existing recall: stability assist (vsa) control module causing intermittent, automatic, minor brake application. However, if the driver applies the brakes while the vsa is malfunctioning, the vehicle may come to an abrupt stop. (model year 2005-2006 Acura Mdx vehicles manufactured September 16, 2004, through September 22, 2005).
I am writing because I just received a safety recall notice from Acura relating NHTSA action number : ea13002. My daughter was involved in an accident (she's ok!) where she had to swerve to avoid an oncoming car that had drifted into her lane rounding a left hand bend. Our 2005 Acura Mdx went out of control despite her attempts to control the vehicle, which she did after it had blown out two tires. Could her braking and swerving result in the subsequent over correction of our Mdx and be the result of the vehicle stability assist control module malfunctioning as described in the recall notice from Acura.
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