Service Brakes Problems of Acura TSX

Acura TSX owners have reported 82 service brakes related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 11 most common service brakes problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's service brakes (49 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's brake disc pads (16 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Service Brakes problems of Acura TSX

The Service Brakes problem

Traction control didn’t work, and the large oem seats did not hug my body as advertised, causing bodily injury when struck by another vehicle, “t-bone” on passenger side.   Read details...

The Brake Disc Pads problem

I am the original owner of the 2006 Acura Tsx. Ever since the first date of purchase, the front and rear brakes pads were not always strong enough to stop the vehicle. I always have to push down the brakes hard in order to stop. I do not usually drive the vehicle in the snow.   Read details...

The Brakes Failed problem

Tl the contact owns a 2012 Acura Tsx. The contact stated the vehicle brake system failed. The contact stated that in cold climate, the vehicle brake failed to engage and the contact had to engage the brake with force to be able to bring the vehicle to a complete stop.   Read details...

The Brake Disc Caliper problem

Acura Tsx 2010 rear brakes are prematurely wearing. Rear brakes down to 75% use left after only 40,000 miles. Class action lawsuit existed but has expired. My car was not in the list of approved vins for the lawsuit, but my car is experiencing the same known issue.   Read details...

The Anti-lock Brakes Fail problem

The anti lock brakes fail to hold during braking on uneven pavement (e. G. , potholes) in wet or dry conditions. On numerous occasions I have found myself gripping the steering wheel in fear of rear-ending the vehicle in front of me while applying brakes in an even fashion in traffic and/or stop   Read details...




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