Structure Related Problems of the 2008 Acura TSX

Table 1 shows three common structure related problems of the 2008 Acura TSX.

Table 1. Structure related problems of Acura TSX

Problem Category Number of Problems
Structure problems
1
Frame And Members problems
1
Body problems
1

Structure problem #1

2008 Acura Tsx--there is no coverage in the lower console area from the leading edge of pedal to the end of the floor dash area. Adjacent to the pedal is an open exposed area where a covered plastic area heats up. I was told that this area is where the exhaust pipe and catalytic converter travels. This is problematic because heat is generated constantly on my feet, right foot in particular. I have looked at other models and this opening does not exist in any other Acura models both new and old. I was told by the dealer and Acura manufacturer that this is the design, yet I feel this heat generation, adjacent to my feet is unusual and for me very uncomfortable. I also use extra air conditioning to counteract the heat generation. But that still does not keep the area from getting hot. Again, the bottom side console is only covered to the leading edge of foot pedal and the remainder area is exposed. I have complained on and off regarding heat thinking something was unusual, so this has been ongoing since I purchased the vehicle. Please note this problem has been ongoing I only accidentally realized this hot area specifically, when I had dropped an item near the pedal, a few weeks ago and happened to touch the hot area.

Frame And Members problem #2

Rattling sound at the steering wheel column/dashboard area. I had my car for about 5 months now and I had to bring my car back to the dealership for service 4 times. The first service they've said that it was the suspension, so they retightened all the bolts in the suspension. The second through the fourth service they've tightened the bolts of the center console and the glove compartment. During the forth service time the service tech said that they couldn't pinpoint where the rattling sound was coming from. After doing some research ive noticed a trend of complaints of this situation.

Body problem #3

To whom it may concern I am an owner of a 1999 model Acura tl I bought it brand new in November of 1998 and have been driving this car ever since almost 194,000 miles. On Saturday, April 26, 2008 I test drove a brand new 2009 model Acura Tsx at sunnyside Acura in nashua nh. It was around noon time and the weather was clear and sunny. Sunnysides Acura sales consultant (kristine miller) introduced me to the car, its electronics (this was a model with optional navigation system) prior to driving off. The test drive itself was uneventful until I needed to make a sharp u-turn. The u-turn was required in order to pull back onto sunnysides Acura parking lot. I was the first car at the traffic light to make a u-turn and while making it I drove over very low road divider. Nobody was injured however the car itself was damaged by piece of a metal post that was embedded into road divider. I could not understand at the time why I could not see the road divider from the driver seat. I have used the same u-turn many times previously. I do not make it a habit of driving over objects on the road my driving history is a statement to that. Later after comparing another brand new 2009 Tsx directly to my 1999 tl I realized that my view of the road divider adjacent to my car was completely obstructed by new, safer, high beltline doors of 2009 model Acura Tsx. In light of that discovery I ask following questions: 1. Why were there absolutely not a single piece of information about this new safety feature and its consequences to the field of view provided to me by the dealership before test drive? 2. Why would no warning label about such a significant change be included inside the car? 3. Why would not provisions be implemented on a driver side rear view mirror to see a blind spot next to the car itself? sincerely.


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