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Acura TSX - Interior

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#28 of 104
trunk DOES lock by xplorx4
Oct 22, 2004 (12:34 pm)
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There's a switch on the upper left corner inside the glove box that disables the exterior trunk release button. The salesman at your dealership doesn't know his products very well.
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Drive seat shifts when braking hard by singh
Feb 22, 2005 (10:06 am)
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When I brake hard, the drive seat moves forward a little as if the mechanism holding the seat has a slight slop to it. If I move the seat all the way back to the end of the travel, then the seat does not shift upon braking. I have taken the car to my dealer 3 times and each time he says that the seat mechanism is just fine. The passenger seat does not have this problem.
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Re: Drive seat shifts when braking hard [singh] by uncledavid
Feb 22, 2005 (11:43 am)
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Replying to: singh (Feb 22, 2005 10:06 am)

This is a known problem with the TSX, and Acura should really issue a TSB to dealers.
 
I had the same seat sliding problem, as do many other TSX drivers. My dealer was able to correct the problem fully by replacing the seat tracks.
 
Your dealer is wrong. There is a problem, Acura is aware of the issue, and there is a relatively easy fix. The seat tracks need to be replaced.
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VSA button trim by thepdmm
Apr 06, 2005 (4:39 am)
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The button plate that holds the VSA on/off button and the sunroof button (plus two empty slots) is a bit loose on my car.. I am talking it moves a bit if I tap one of the empty slots not so loose that it makes noise or is about to fall off.. as I have had problems with my dealer breaking other parts and putting them back on my car I was curious if this is normal? Again not a bit deal but going in for an oil change and if nobody has this problem I might say something about it..??
 
thanks
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Lower-back support by lb55
Apr 25, 2005 (9:34 pm)
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I'm a prospective buyer, love everything about the car, but got spooked by the November, 2004 Consumer Report's comment that "some drivers needed more lower-back support". Since I have lower-back problems and a test-drive doesn't allow for a decent evaluation, is there an owner out there with a weak back that can supply some commentary on this issue?
 
Thanks.
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Re: Lower-back support [lb55] by johnny420
Apr 26, 2005 (6:45 pm)
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Replying to: lb55 (Apr 25, 2005 9:34 pm)

The TSX's seats are both the most supportive and the best seats overall of any car I've owned. Not quite sure what CR is referring to, but the seats are very good. They are firm, but they're very well-shaped and supportive.
 
Johnny
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CR and Me by celine
Apr 27, 2005 (7:59 am)
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I was not aware of the CR caveat on lower back dis-comfort. Nice to know I am not the only one. Spent a lot of time fiddling with the power seat adjustment before sticking a small pillow back there. LB pain ensued within ten minutes of every ride. Did not find the answer in the car's lumbar support tab. Dis-concerting because I love everything else about this car--but the prospect of back pain (which I'd never experienced before) every drive was a bummer. Recently have removed the pillow and re-fiddled with the seat settings with some improvement. It's an ongoing project. Other car is a 94 Camry and those ole fabrics are comfortable as hell by comparison.
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Re: CR and Me [celine] by jkobty2
May 11, 2005 (9:23 am)
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Replying to: celine (Apr 27, 2005 7:59 am)

The reason for lower back support issue is that you cannot raise the bottom portion of the seat vertically with respect to the back portion of the seat. The entire seat moves up or down. although they have lumbar support, if you are an average build, the lumbar support will be in the middle or higher of your back instead of near the bottom of your back. I have lower back pain too, and that is the first issue I noticed sitting in this car. But it is for my wife, and her back is just fine.
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Parchment Question by meg9713
Jun 08, 2005 (11:58 am)
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Is the Parchment hard to keep clean?
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Re: Parchment Question [meg9713] by indybob
Jun 08, 2005 (7:20 pm)
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Replying to: meg9713 (Jun 08, 2005 11:58 am)

Have Black with Parchment TSX non Navi Auto purchased in January. Interior not hard to keep clean. On seats buy some Meguiers leather wipes that really work great. Have had some spots on carpet, but regular carpet cleaner works. Agreed that Parchment interior looks better than any of the black or grey interiors, but only think it looks good on black or white, not crazy about the red available.

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