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78 messages, Last post on Aug 03, 2009 at 5:44 PM
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Replying to: charles12 (Oct 23, 2008 11:16 am)
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Charles I have a 2007 TLS and it's as quiet as a mouse. Acura needs to replace your Lemon!
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Replying to: gbosil (Oct 24, 2008 4:17 am) That is very kind of you. Since Acura consider it normal, I do not expect them to do anything. I tried to put rubbers between the windshield and dashboard, it works for some noise. But I do not know how to fix those from doors and back near the windshield. There is a gap about 1/4 inch wide between the door handle panel and the door body on the passager side, from the gap I can see the inside and the wires there (poor assembly quailty). Rattle noise comes from the door (at least 2 locations there). 1 out of 10 times (from home to work 20 miles each way) the car has no noise. Charles |
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Replying to: masonjk (Oct 23, 2008 4:03 pm) Just want to follow up to see what they did for your car. I most recently noticed abnormal engine sound + almost unnoticable pinging noise when I accelarated the car . I used Mobile gas for the last 2 tanks (I was told by Luxus dealer, when I do my maintaince for my 2007 RX350 there, that Mobile gas contains up to 10% ethnol. Suggest using NOCO or Quickfill Gas). Do you think that any computer program problem causes the pinging?
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Replying to: charles12 (Nov 03, 2008 8:10 am) Still pings...typically during steady (but not hard) acceleration at speed between 30-50 mph. I hear it happen when engine is cold and also after it is warmed up. |
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Replying to: habitat1 (Aug 13, 2006 11:11 am) I worked for both Chrysler and GM and have a mech. eng. degree (no big deal). Premium gas is marketing genius at its best. The oil execs luv all you premium gas buyers. They have pulled off the biggest scam on the public and have made billions, simply by using the word premium. "Premium" means "the best". WRONG. Unless your going to attach a 30' travel trailer to your BMW, Mercedes or your Chevy pickup and pull it uphill to Tahoe - You are absolutely wasting your money on premium. In fact, at Tahoe's elevation your premium will fail to burn 100%and cost you about 25% drop in efficency. I have never burned anything but the cheap stuff in my cars, except my '67 Rover 2000 which had a compression ratio 15:1 (after I got done with the rebuild). You burn premium in a Yamaha and Suzuki motorcycle that redlines at 11,000. Not in a car that redlines at 4500. Your compression ratio will dictate what you burn.
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Replying to: geojb3 (Feb 02, 2009 2:28 pm) Lower octane will not burn at the correct temperature and might ruin the sensors and engine. That is what I have read. Just a question. |
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| I drive a 2008 Base TL and have been using Hess 93 Octane gas for the last year; I've been getting a respectable 24 MPG with mostly rural town/city driving and about 28-29 MPG with highway/interstate travel; over the last two months I switched to Shell V-power after reading several articles on Edmunds, etc how Shell is a top tier fuel and they most people get their best gas mileage with them but I don't see that happening with me; I've had 6 fill ups with Shell V-power and have lost 2 MPG in all driving; I now get 22 MPG with mostly rural town/city driving and about 25-26 MPG with highway/interstate travel; has anyone else had this happen to them? I was going to give it another two fillups with Shell V-Power to see if the MPG improves but if it doesn't I'm going to switch back to Hess/Exxon/BP 93 Octane | |
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