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Acura TL Accessories and Modifications

474 messages,  Last post on May 21, 2008 at 5:03 PM

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What is this discussion about? Acura TL, Sedan


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Blue tooth by mmm17
Jan 14, 2004 (12:52 pm)
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I have the Sony Ericson T616. It took about 6 minutes to hook up the Acura Bluetooth system and I am not a tech gadget type of guy. Very Easy.
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Proposed new/separate thread for the NAV system by kfhmail
Jan 21, 2004 (10:43 am)
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Karen - Host; I attempted to add this as a separate thread on Acura TL but pat suggested I contact you. (Did not know how to get your e-mail address).
 
I would like to see a thread for just the Navigation System on the Acura TL.
 
Acura TL Owners: Navigation System - Hints & Experiences
 
This is basically the only option so it should be treated separately from the main TL discussion.
 
This would be a GREAT place for people having trouble learning how to use all the capabilities of the NAV system to get help.
 
On other boards I have seen alot of helpful information and hints on Nav only threads.
 
With a separate thread for the Nav, people that did not get the Nav would not have to read thru these discussions unless they wanted to.
 
So...may we have a thread for the NAV system only?
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Okey-doke by KarenS HOST
Jan 21, 2004 (11:51 am)
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It's up.
 
Acura TL Owners: Navigation System/Hints & Experiences
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Front chin spoiler by bodble2
Jan 21, 2004 (5:30 pm)
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Saw the manager's TL at my dealer today -- black with front chin spoiler and rear lip spoiler. I must say it looked pretty sharp. The front chin spoiler looked very cohesive with the standard side skirt (not the full body kit).
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Back up sensors by sport36
Jan 25, 2004 (6:36 pm)
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Has anyone installed back up sensors in new TL? I would like to see some feedback to their usefulness, cost/benefit etc. Thanks
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RE: Back up sensors by dulnev
Jan 25, 2004 (6:48 pm)
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The TL OEM backup sensor is ugly and not very usefull. There are great talking sensors that cost half as much as TL's ($200 vs $400). That is, if you feel you need a backup sensor on a mid-size sedan. I don't even need those on our Mazda MPV minivan.
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Back up sensors by 2003tls
Jan 28, 2004 (2:06 pm)
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No way would I put ugly back up sensors on a sports sedan! Minivan maybe, but not my TL.
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Well... by bodble2
Jan 29, 2004 (10:28 am)
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if you need a back-up sensor for a sedan, then you should be riding a bicyle!
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Cargo Net for Trunk - Std. or Accessory by blerner2
Feb 01, 2004 (1:46 pm)
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I picked up my TL yesterday. I could have sworn that the unit I test drove had a cargo net along the side of the trunk.
 
My unit did not seem to come with one. Should it have? Or is this an accessory.
 
I'm thinking someone swiped mine out of the car and it was missed during prep.
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blerner2 by dulnev
Feb 01, 2004 (1:58 pm)
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I suggest you spend a quality 30 minutes with your manual. If you did, you'd know that your cargo net is stored under the floor of your trunk next to the tool kit.

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