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Need some advice on my acura by maverick358
Dec 09, 2006 (12:28 pm)
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I own a 03' acura with a stick shift. It was doing fine until recently. Now-a-days it does not perform well. When I try to accelerate, the RPM goes up but my car does not pick up speed at all and if i drive for more than an hour, I can smell burnt rubber or plastic smell from the engine. I am not sure what this is. If any one knows what this problem is about, plzz plzz plzz reply....thanx
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Re: Need some advice on my acura [maverick358] by 2006rsx
Dec 09, 2006 (3:08 pm)
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Replying to: maverick358 (Dec 09, 2006 12:28 pm)

I would guess that your clutch is slipping. Does the car have a lot of miles on it and/or do you race it?
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Re: Stolen Engine Control Module (ECM/ECU) – 2003 RSX Type-S [chipi] by themayneski
Dec 13, 2006 (6:40 pm)
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Replying to: chipi (Dec 04, 2006 10:48 am)

I also have a type-S 2003. The details of your post are exactly the same as what has happened to me. EVERYTHING, even the discussions with Acura are the exact same. The only difference in my story are the dates. Once about three months ago, and then again last Thursday the seventh.
 
Scot
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bad gas milage by linds543
Dec 14, 2006 (11:16 am)
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Hi all! I'm new to the car thing I just bought an rsx and overall I love it! It has almost 8000 miles on it. I drive very conservativly, yet I'm not getting the gas milage the sticker said I would. I check it everytime I fill up and am only getiing around 22 miles per gal. The dealer told us something about how the "engine control module (ecm) "learns" the driving style of the driver, which takes time, and will trim the fuel consumption over time. two drivers with different driving styles who are driving the car can "confuse" the ecm. Basically he's saying the gas milage will get better over time because of this...it sounds strange to me. Has anyone else heard of this or are having problems with gas milage?? I just wanted to make sure this guy isn't just taking advantage of someone who doesn't know a lot about cars. Thanks so much!!
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Re: bad gas milage [linds543] by 2006rsx
Dec 14, 2006 (3:37 pm)
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Replying to: linds543 (Dec 14, 2006 11:16 am)

Automatic or stick? If you are stuck in traffic a lot, 22 wouldn't be all that horrible with the automatic. If this is "highway" maileage, you have a serious problem.
 
I think the dealer is full of B.S. ... Yes, the computer "learns" how to adjust the fuel/air mixture, and ignition timing, based on feedback. But it is a FINE adjustment and I really cannot see it making too much of a difference in MPGs.
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Re: bad gas milage [2006rsx] by linds543
Dec 15, 2006 (6:52 am)
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Replying to: 2006rsx (Dec 14, 2006 3:37 pm)

Thanks for the response! I'm thinking he's full of BS too! My car is an automatic, I do more city driving, but I do some highway. Shouldn't I get at least the city driving milage?
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Re: Stolen Engine Control Module (ECM/ECU) – 2003 RSX Type-S [chipi] by libertybell
Dec 30, 2006 (1:43 pm)
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Replying to: chipi (Dec 04, 2006 10:48 am)

I have now had my ECM stolen out of my S type for the third time, twice on my street, and once at my aunt's house, all in very safe neighborhoods in San Francisco.
 
Acura has no solutions whatsoever. The only thing I can do is use people's garages when I visit. I also don't have a garage, but I pull my car down my driveway and crawl out the hatch. The doors can't be opened so they can't get at the computer. I intend to rid myself of my beloved car as well. Fortunately, I have a Ducati so it doesn't completely immobilize me. If you do hear of a solution, please email me at xsnosaol.com.
 
I can only commiserate with your plight. Trust me, someone will steal the computer again and again and again. The police say that there are kids scouring the streets with cell phones, locating cars and calling into the theft ring. They steal in the wee hours of the night and the car alarm DOES NOT GO OFF!!!!
 
I am filing a report with Consumer Reports so others may be alerted. I don't know what else to do! The mechanic said it is not possible to take the computer with me when I park the car as it requires reconfiguration every time the unit is removed from the car, something that ostensibly can only be done by an Acura mechanic.
 
The frustration is augmented by the loss of my Integra out of my driveway a few years ago, stripped, totalled and dumped in 12 hours by professionals in my neighborhood. I foolishly bought another Acura, a mistake I will never make again. VW is starting to sound very inviting. Who steals a Bug??
 
I hope the New Year will give you peace and prosperity, and a new car!!!
 
from a fellow Acura target
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Re: Stolen Engine Control Module (ECM/ECU) – 2003 RSX Type-S [libertybell] by tetrismasterj
Jan 02, 2007 (9:08 pm)
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Replying to: libertybell (Dec 30, 2006 1:43 pm)

o yea sf is very known for stolen rsx and integra. i gess the only thing u can really do is upgrade ur alarm system or relocate ur hood switch to somewhere unknown(like the bottom of the seat or something)
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this girl need help whit acura rsx 2006 by therider
Jan 20, 2007 (9:05 am)
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I just bought acura rsx 2006, from salvage auction.
 
They didn't have an original key, so I went to the dealer.
Well, the key what they give to me have 5 digit code what i need to put in the system with break pedal and start the car.
My bad luck, the car still wanna start, full pump is not starting.
The security system work on disabling ignition and full pump, maybe that is problem.
 
Can somebody help to me!!
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Self Maintenance by 03rsxsowner
Jan 27, 2007 (2:40 pm)
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Hello,
 
I just replaced my passenger side headlight (a tight spot, but not tighter than driver's side), but when I went to start the car it would not start. All of the power works, so I rule out the battery. It tries to turn over, then, when it cannot catch, goes to a series of fast clicks, in which the lights and other battery using things flicker. I may have plugged the cord back into the bulb part upside down, but when I tried to start it with it unplugged, it would still do the same thing. I haven't tried turning it over, maybe I have it upside down, maybe that would work because of some kind of polarity thing. In the process I dropped the bulb and bracket into the bottom of the engine compartment and used a screwdriver to fish it out. I don't think I hit anything that would have shorted something out (the power was off when I was doing this), but I think something electrical is happening. If I go to the car right now, all power operations work, it's just when I try to start it, it seems something electrically related is not working. Any suggestions? I was trying to save whatever money it would have cost to get my mechanic to replace the light.
 
Bummer about all of those SF thefts. I live in Santa Clara and have taken my car up to SF (Pac Heights, Marina areas) a handful of times and haven't had a problem yet. I sounds like it might just be a matter of time.
 
Bill

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