When did the Acura TLX get a collision warning?

When did the Acura TLX get a collision warning?

In July 2015, I got a warning for the AWS and Forward Collision Malfunction. For safety, I was limited to 50mph. I immediately drove to the closest Acura dealer. Unfortunately, after I shut off the car the warnings went away. The dealer did check for an issue but could not find anything and sent me on my way.

Is the Acura TLX in limp mode?

It seemed to drive ok (in limp mode) except my steering wheel was about 1/4 turn off to the left. After about 4 hours, the Service Advisor said they cleared the error codes, and everything seemed to be fine. He totally tried to “dumb it down”. (I used to work for AHM.)

When did the Acura TLX V6 come out?

I had a very similar situation which happened once in July 2015 at 14,000 miles and again in November 2015 at 21,750 miles. My car (V6-Tech) was built in August 2014. In July 2015, I got a warning for the AWS and Forward Collision Malfunction. For safety, I was limited to 50mph.

What does the VSA light on an Acura TL mean?

The light listed simply as VSA is the system indicator light. If it stays on, it is letting you know that there is some problem with the TL’s VSA itself. When the light comes on, Acura suggests getting someplace safe and restarting the engine.

In July 2015, I got a warning for the AWS and Forward Collision Malfunction. For safety, I was limited to 50mph. I immediately drove to the closest Acura dealer. Unfortunately, after I shut off the car the warnings went away. The dealer did check for an issue but could not find anything and sent me on my way.

How does VSA work on an Acura MDX?

Traction – If your Acura can’t get enough traction, the VSA system will limit wheel slip in order to keep you in control of the vehicle. It’ll also lower the engine speed to accomplish this. There are warning lights associated with the VSA system. They are:

It seemed to drive ok (in limp mode) except my steering wheel was about 1/4 turn off to the left. After about 4 hours, the Service Advisor said they cleared the error codes, and everything seemed to be fine. He totally tried to “dumb it down”. (I used to work for AHM.)