Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, ELECTRIC
0106200106/01/2001623649Subject regarding srs dtc 15-3, faulty opds sensor code. *yd10/29/2001
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
0302910/17/200310004801Brake system indicator comes on and goes off. *tt01/08/2004
0101705/12/20030101710001602Brake pedal, steering wheel, or vehicle vibrates while braking. *tt06/16/2003
0101704/14/20030101710001571Brake pedal, steering wheel, or vehicle vibrates while braking. *tt06/06/2003
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
110211/16/200210014061Troubleshooting abs or tcs diagnostic trouble code 51 and/or 53. *nm04/27/2005
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK - CONTROL UNIT/MODULE
100210/16/200210009252The compact abs/tcs (modulator, pump, and accumulator all in one) system does a self-check (a brief grunt or groan) when backing out of the garage or drive forward after the vehicle's been sitting. the noise is normal. october tech line i09/20/2004
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC - PADS
0101710/29/2001626239Brake pedal pulse. *jb12/13/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
03/01/200225000307/17/2001
 There was a pulsation in the steering wheel, when the brakes were depressed, due to a faulty brake/rotor system. the parts had been cut and replaced several times, however the problem continued. *jb *tt
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC - ROTOR
12/09/2004640003
 2001 acura cl type s, front brake rotors warping: at 34000 miles, the brake discs had warped. i took the car to the dealership, and after i showed them the acura technical service bulletin 01-017 about warped brakes, they agreed to resurface the brakes under warranty. at this time the two service writers acknowleged that the brake rotors were a weakness on the acura tl and cl, that they serviced about ten cars per week for this, and that they had put new brake rotors on their personal vehicles. 14000 miles later, at 48000 miles, the rotors were warped again, and i persuaded them to replace the rotors with new ones under warranty. (i paid for new pads.) now, 16000 miles later, at 64000 miles, the new rotors have warped. i am a mechanical engineer, and i know how to drive to cause the least amount of heat build up in the rotors, so this is a case of underdesigned rotors.*ak
09/07/200447000210/10/2000
 Brake rotors were severly warped. this is normally a wear and tear item and is expected to require replacement; however, acura knows of a manufacturing defect with the brakes on at least the 2001 3.2 cl and 1999-2001 tl vehicles as evidenced by tsb 01-017. this is the second time i've required the rotors to be replaced (not just resurfaced) in 45,000 miles. first time at around 25,000, second now at 45,000. there is no reason the rotors should have warped a second time since the tsb was addressed and the new pads and rotors should have prevented the heat issue that leads to warping. this was obviously not the case. the tsb does not fully correct the issue and can lead to a dangerous situation as the brakes are not taken in for service.
07/19/200450001
 While braking at high speeds steering wheel vibrated. dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem. *ak