How many miles does a clutch usually last?

How many miles does a clutch usually last?

approximately 60,000 miles
Most clutches are designed to last approximately 60,000 miles before they need to be replaced. Some may need replacing at 30,000 and some others can keep going well over 100,000 miles, but this is fairly uncommon.

How many miles does the average Acura last?

Tech features and space aside, you should have no issues buying a new Acura MDX and having it run for a long time. If anything, it will probably last 400,000 miles or more.

Does Acura TSX last long?

The typical mileage that an Acura TSX can achieve is usually between 150k to 250k miles. Hondas in general have good reliability, and this particular line seems even more so than most; if You do the routine maintenance, You’ll likely push it to the point You get rid of it, rather than it dies.

How many miles can you get out of a 2004 Acura TL?

The question you ask will have alot to do with how well the car you are thinking of purchasing was maintained and driven. There is no reason a properly driven and maintained TL should not last till 200K+ miles.

How many miles on an Acura TL transmission?

160,000 miles is high overall miles. If it hasn’t been replaced or rebuilt the transmission would be a big concern for me. The Acura TL is a great car, but I would avoid any that have over 75,000 miles on them. 14 people found this helpful. Thanks for all the advise everyone. I’m going to steer clear of this car! 2 people found this helpful.

How many miles is considered high for an Acura?

My personal opinion, 160,000 miles is on a higher end. Seeing as most people do not know how to properly ‘break in’ a car, would be a risk. If the vehicle is mainly freeway vs local driving, chances are the engine is in better condition.

Is the maintenance cost higher on an Acura?

127 people found this helpful. Acura is just a Fancy Honda. 32 people found this helpful. Acura does not have a higher maintenance cost than Honda or Toyota vehicles. Acura is the luxury brand of Honda, and most engine parts and fluids are the same as in a Honda.

Is the Acura TL the same as a Honda?

Acura is the luxury brand of Honda, and most engine parts and fluids are the same as in a Honda. Shops and the dealer may charge a premium because people do not realize this, or simply do not know.

How much does it cost to replace clutch on Acura TL?

The average cost for an Acura TL clutch replacement is between $1,447 and $1,646. Labor costs are estimated between $712 and $900 while parts are priced between $735 and $746. Estimate does not include taxes and fees.

How often should you replace clutch on Acura RSX?

Replacement intervals vary by vehicle and driving conditions. Similar to brake pads, clutches do not have a recommended replacement mileage. They do wear out, but some will last over 100,000 miles.

What kind of mileage does a 2003 Acura CL get?

Impressive response to throttle inputs, smooth shifts, excellent torque, even in 5th gear, pretty decent mileage (22 with a lot of stop-and-go 25-mi commutes into DC and back). Virtually no shop time other than for reg maintenance, brakes went 60K before replacement.

160,000 miles is high overall miles. If it hasn’t been replaced or rebuilt the transmission would be a big concern for me. The Acura TL is a great car, but I would avoid any that have over 75,000 miles on them. 14 people found this helpful. Thanks for all the advise everyone. I’m going to steer clear of this car! 2 people found this helpful.

The average clutch is designed to last between 20,000 to 100,000 miles depending on your vehicle make and model. For 99% of that time the clutch simply sits down there on the drive shaft, quietly going about its very important task. We never thank it, because we never see it.

How often should you buy a new clutch?

Even though we’d love to sell everyone a new clutch every 6 months, the reality is that clutches should last a long time.

Why does my clutch wear faster than expected?

Clutches are rated for a specific range of engine torque. When you change that range, you often see clutches wear faster than expected. Diesel truck owners experience this problem most often, as many of them upgrade their engines to pull better, get better fuel economy, etc.

What are 7 things people do that ruin clutches?

7 Things People Do That Ruin Clutches #1: Riding The Clutch #2: Not Shifting Correctly #3: Holding Your Vehicle On A Hill Using Your Clutch #4: You’ve Added More Power To The Engine Bay #5: Clutch Contamination #6: “Burning” Your Clutch #7: Letting Your Buddy Borrow Your Ride

What should I do if my Clutch is so hard to pull?

If you find that your motorcycle clutch is so hard to pull that your hand starts to hurt after 20 or 30 pulls, the fix may be a lot more simple than you think. I’ve ridden older motorcycles with pretty stiff clutch levers and I’ve wondered if there was something I could do to make it easier.

Clutches are rated for a specific range of engine torque. When you change that range, you often see clutches wear faster than expected. Diesel truck owners experience this problem most often, as many of them upgrade their engines to pull better, get better fuel economy, etc.

Even though we’d love to sell everyone a new clutch every 6 months, the reality is that clutches should last a long time.

7 Things People Do That Ruin Clutches #1: Riding The Clutch #2: Not Shifting Correctly #3: Holding Your Vehicle On A Hill Using Your Clutch #4: You’ve Added More Power To The Engine Bay #5: Clutch Contamination #6: “Burning” Your Clutch #7: Letting Your Buddy Borrow Your Ride