17 problems related to vehicle speed control have been reported for the 2017 Acura MDX. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2017 Acura MDX based on all problems reported for the 2017 MDX.
My 2017 Acura Mdx unexpectedly shifts into neutral while I am driving, specifically when slowing down approaching stop signs. When this happens, the vehicle loses power and will not accelerate, creating a dangerous situation in traffic. I have to manually press the drive button to put the vehicle back into gear while still on the road. This has happened multiple times without warning and no recall exists for this issue. This is a serious safety hazard because the vehicle can lose power in traffic or intersections.
There were several instances where my vehicle either accelerated or decelerated while I was driving. I first noticed the issue about a week after I purchased the car in may 2022. I took it back to Acura of brookfield, and they said they couldn’t replicate the issue. I also took my car to Acura of brookfield in September 2023 for the same jerking issue. They charged me for an update, but the issue did not change. I continued noticing the problem over the years, but it happened more frequently in 2025. In may 2025, I was driving down a hill in brookfield, wisconsin, when my car jerked aggressively and then accelerated on its own. Throughout the rest of the year, it would either accelerate or decelerate while I was on the highway. On January 20, while I was on my way to the gym, my car jerked and decelerated while I was on the highway. I was able to pick up speed again and continue driving to the gym. When I came back out, my car started, but it would not shift out of park. I had the car towed to Acura of brookfield, and they said something about the hydraulics inside the transmission being bad, and that they had to replace the entire transmission.
The contact owns a 2017 Acura Mdx. The contact stated while driving 30 mph and depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle failed to respond as intended. The contact stated that the failure had occurred on several occasions. There was no warning light illuminated. A dealer was contacted. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to be diagnosed; however, the diagnostic result was not provided. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and opened and immediately closed a case for the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 137,000.
Car loosing power.
When stopping for traffic or at a light and accelerating for take off the car has a delay. It does nothing. It’s a 2sec delay that will be deadly to someone.
Great hesitation, in acceleration, clicking of gears and drive and while putting in reverse also clicking of the years when accelerating.
At highway speeds, the transmission unexpectedly shifts to neutral with no warning. The only indication is unexpected decrease in speed and accompanying engine rev. My typical driver response is to take foot off accelerator, then put back on again. Engine overrevs then shifts in to gear. I'd estimate it's out of gear for ~ 5 seconds, but hard to say in the heat of the driving moment. This happens 1-2x most highway trips, but not occur at lower speeds (it does not shift very smoothly in lower gears at times, but it's not currently a safety issue). I've taken it to my local dealer (hendrick Acura, durham, nc) and contacted Acura customer care, and am trying to get a diagnostic scheduled (it's been a process). The behavior started to worsen over the past several months (e. G. The slip to neutral has lengthened in time) but shorter slips have been occurring for a longer time period.
I was driving on the highway at normal highway speeds of 70mph when the car lost the ability to accelerate, and I was forced to make an emergency stop on the side of the interstate. With the heavy traffic on the interstate, this scenario could have been catastrophic as there is currently construction and no place to pull over for emergencies. The vehicle was towed to hubler Acura in greenwood in where they performed a diagnostic test and no known issues were found on their diagnostic computer. However, the issue is not happening on a computer at the dealer, the issue occurred on the interstate while traveling 70mph. I have read several message boards where the users have posted similar experiences about losing power when accelerating in their 2017 Mdx. The dealerships seem to offer a transmission fluid change or a computer reset as a solution. I have previously had the same acceleration issue and had these two items already completed within the past 90 days and neither issue resolved the problem, which further led to the most recent interstate incident. From my online research, Honda is either unwilling or unable to diagnose this common transmission problem and they need to be held accountable for their inaction. This issue needs to be addressed before it creates a scenario with fatalities.
Driving east on interstate 20/59 10 miles east of meridian, ms November 17, 2021 around 2:00 pm. A lot of trucks on the road. Had speed control set at 69 mph. Came up behind a semi doing about 65, pulled over to the left lane to go around him. When I got about half way all of a sudden all hell breaks loose. Vehicle goes in into emergency stop with lights flashing all over the dash. Vehicle brakes to around 30 mph within a couple of hundred feet with semi's and cars beside and behind me. Finally got the vehicle over to the side of the rode without and accident. (a miracle inself). Code dtc p0716. After about an hour of shutdown, started engine and all messages were gone. Took it to the Acura dealer and they, evidently, updated the tcm software. I had not been notified that it needed and update which is negligence on Acura. This incidence could have been a catastrophe with possible deaths. Now my wife is really afraid to drive this vehicle.
I own a 2017 Acura Mdx. When accelerating from a stop it hesitates for a second or two and then jerks when it finds its gear. This happens every time the vehicle is used. Merging onto the interstate or switching lanes can be very dangerous.
Multiple systems indicator failures wen on, per attached pictures. The transmission was stuck in the 1st gear, the vehicle was vibrating and was unable to accelerate. This created a driving hazard, as I was on the roadway.
Speed control would not engage. This has happened before. Auto brakes engaged while driving down city street at 40 mph in outside lane of 4 lane road. No cars in front or immediately to my left. Fortunitly there were no cars/trucks behind me. Car came to suddened stop engaging the seat belts. After stopping I put put on gas again and drove 2 more blocks before I parked car for 2+ hours. Called dealership & drove to service department for repair. Dealer kept car overnight and said there were no issues they could find by driving or checking diagnostic computer records. So there was nothing they could do. These electrical issues have appeared and could not be duplicated in the past 20 months. . . . . . 1 - suddended emergency braking - 1x, speed control not engaging - 3 times, passenger side mirror not closing - 10+ times, car locking or not unlocking doors with key inside car - 3 times. Once will at airport and with car running.
On August 21, 2018 I pulled into a parking stall, and realized I was not aligned properly. I clicked on reverse so that I could realign within my designated space, and the car lunged forward jumping the curb and hitting the building approximately 4-5 feet in front of me. Both driver side airbags deployed. $13,000 worth of damage to my car. Within the first week of getting this car is 2017, I've had many issues such as failure to start and brake warning light coming on randomly while driving. Had to have the vehicle towed at least 3x to the dealer, for which they could not replicate the issues.
Tl-the contact owns a 2017 Acura rdx. The contact stated that they were attempting to back out the driveway and the vehicle accelorated on it's own. The vehicle was placed in park quickly. They had to slam on the brake with extreme force. The vehicle has done this on a numerous times. The vehicle has accelorated on its own more than once. Another time when they were driving down the highway and the contact had to drive on to the shoulder. No warning lights illuminated during any of the failures however a green light with the word "main" pops up. The vehicle was towed and diagnossed at chapman Acura (520) 445-4061 4600 e 22nd st, tucson, az 85711 where they were informed that the dealer did not know how to service the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not informed. The failure mileage was 20,000. The failure is not related to recall. Jw.
The 2017 Acura Mdx will accelerate without your control and surges or lurches when you step on the gas almost hitting the car in front of you. Acura is aware of this and says it is the difference between the 6 speed transmissions of their older cars and the new 9 speed transmission but they will not fix it or offer a solution.
I believe the 9-speed transmission in the 2017 Mdx presents serious safety issues. One of my major concerns is the significant "lurching" I get when parking on a slope, shifting to "park" and then taking my foot off the brake. On snow or ice, the car could easily slide some distance. I similar lurching also frequently occurs when shifting into drive or reverse when on a slope and then starting to accelerate. My second major concern is that when I downshift on a down-slope in lieu of braking, the car actually first speeds significantly up after downshifting and does not slow down as it should. I do a significant amount of driving in mountains where down-shifting is safer than braking and this is a major safety issue. Lastly, the car hesitates at times when accelerating from a stop. I have taken the car back to the dealer at least twice and am told that these issues are just the characteristics of the car.
We own a 2017 Acura Mdx, my wife was driving the SUV attempting to park when the vehicle briefly accelerated. I was driving the SUV at low speed when it briefly accelerated, I was kind of stunned, and asked did you feel that, she said yes, and then stated I guess I wasn't imaging it when it happened to me, these were separate issues at different times and dates. The vehicle was brought in for service and this issue was mentioned, the service writer explained that Acura is aware of this and it's an intermittent issue and Acura has no fix, it was asked why Acura hasn't warned owners of the potential problem and the service writer explained it's a intermittent issue that hasn't been replicated in service and doesn't happen to all the vehicles. We asked doesn't someone think it's a safety issue, that when I was driving in laconia nh bike week it could have accelerated into a motorcycle or pedestrian. There was no response other than please rate us good on the service call what we did not what Acura isn't doing?????????.
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