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2722 messages, Last post on Sep 25, 2009 at 12:58 PM
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Some of the plastic pieces on my passenger side air vent broke (the thing that directs the air). Any idea if this is covered by the warranty? And will Acura fix for free? I have a 2008 RDX Base Model on lease Thanks, Mark
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Replying to: mfeirman (Dec 23, 2008 10:19 am) |
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Does anyone know how to change the battery in the key fob for a 2008 RDX? I toko the key fob apart (unscrewing the one screw), but when I popped it open, I did not see the battery. Any help would be great. Thanks, Mark |
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I have seen people are intensively discussing about the stiff suspension It definitely a personal preference, as someone like stiffer but other don't, unfortunately I am not really in the stiff side. As I am now stuck with Acura RDX and stiff suspension, does anyone know how to soften the suspension a little, except reducing the tire pressure? I already reduced it from 32 to 30 PSI, but didn't feel any improvement. Does any one have experience with dealership to make any adjustment? Of course, the cheaper approach the better. Thanks for any advice,
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Replying to: tiger120 (Jan 04, 2009 1:15 pm) I feared the same issue but must say, I have found the ride to be okay. I went from a 2006 TSX to the 2008 RDX. It's obviously a different deal, but I was expecting a noisy, rough ride. Not the case. And, I set my tires at 34 lbs. I know this doesn't answer your question---but some of this is an expectations game. The same is true for MPG. I hit 35-36 mpg highway on the TSX. I knew the RDX would be far from it. But, it still meant I had to get used to something even though I knew it when I purchased. By the way, it's a new 2008 for me but I recently clocked 24.5 on the highway |
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I lease a 2008 RDx base model. My car is due for a B1 service, and Acura quoted me $245 plus tax (Nassau county New York). I am leasing the car from American Honda. Do I need to do this maintenance or can I skip it and be ok when I turn in my car? Thanks, Mark |
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Replying to: tiger120 (Jan 04, 2009 1:15 pm) I went to the dealership and they said there was nothing they could do, I find that very hard to believe since there are so many people asking about it. |
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I need to replace/add to the radiator fluid for my RDX. the manual says to use HONDA fluids of course, but goes on to say that a high quality non-silicate fluid designed for aluminum engines should be used. Can anyone tell me what OTC radiotir fluid that is? Thanks in advance. |
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| 30k, 40k, 50k? your driving style? Are OEM tires good or any other better replacement tires after the first set is worn out? | |
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Replying to: wwest (Jun 19, 2008 8:39 am) The road conditions were very good (smooth new asphalt) and it didn't seem dangerous in the RDX. The engine braking slowed the vehicle and when I turned and stepped on the accelerator, the revs jumped/turbo kicked-in, and the RDX carved around the turn. I only tired braking into the turns a few times. It seemed like downshifting was a better for getting the revs up fast when accelerating and kicking in the SH-AWD around the corner. I only overcooked one turn because I wasn't expecting it to be an S and the rear has drifted slightly into the opposite lane. I'm not sure if the VSC kicked in at the point. Fortunately, the roads were relatively empty. I took it down a notch after that.
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