2014 Acura Rlx

VIN : JH4KC2F58EC000069

  • Trim
    Sport Hybrid SH - Tech
  • Engine
    3.5L V6 SOHC 24V FFV
  • Fuel Type
    Gasoline
  • Transmission
    Automatic
  • Drive Type
    AWD
  • Doors
    4
  • Curb Weight
    4312 Lbs
  • MSRP
    $59,950
  • Body Type
    Sedan
  • Vehicle Type
    PASSENGER CAR
  • Country
    Japan
  • Standard Seating
    5
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Vehicle Summary

3 record(s) found

3

This section shows a summary of all major events and significant records of this vehicle.
Title Brand
The vehicle has no branded title
Odometer
The vehicle has no mileage discrepancy
Accident
1 accident record(s) found.
Damage
No Record(s) of damage are found for the vehicle
Event
The vehicle has no specific event reported
Service & Repair
The vehicle has 26 service & repair record(s)
Auction
The vehicle has no auction record(s)
Lien/Loan
The vehicle has no lien or loan record(s)
Theft
The vehicle has no stolen or theft record(s)
Recall
The vehicle has 9 open recalls record

Vehicle Usage Record

1 usage(s) found

1

Vehicle has personal usage record

Personal
Lease
Rental
Taxi
Police
Fleet
Commercial
Government

Ownership History

2 record(s) found

2

This section summarizes the ownership history of this vehicle

1st Owner

Purchased On:

2014

Located In:

CA

Owned From:

10/2014 - 12/2015

Duration of Ownership

1 year 2 month(s)

2nd Owner

Purchased On:

2015

Located In:

WI

Owned From:

12/2015 - Present

Duration of Ownership

7 year(s) 3 month(s)

Location of vehicles based on ownership records
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Title Brand Check

No problem(s) found

0

Fire Brand

The vehicle title has no fire damage record

Hail brand

The vehicle title has no hail damage record

Flood brand

The vehicle title has no flood damage record

Junk or scrapped brand

The vehicle title has no auction junk record

Manufacturer buyback

The vehicle title has no manufacturer buyback record

Lemon brand

The vehicle title has no lemon brand record

Salvage brand

The vehicle title has no salvage brand record

Rebuilt or rebuildable brand

The vehicle title has no rebuilt or rebuildable record

Odometer Brand

The vehicle title has no mileage discrepancy record

Auction brand

The vehicle title has no auction record

Mileage Records

11 record(s) found

11

Last known record: 102,811

Estimated current mileage: 106,830 - This is an estimated value of miles the vehicle has traveled since its last registered record.

Date Reported Mileage
09/29/2014 10
08/15/2015 11,001
11/27/2015 11,115
12/27/2016 27,064
12/08/2017 41,000
11/11/2019 70,000
10/28/2021 92,000
10/12/2022 102,755
11/29/2022 102,811
12/05/2022 102,811
12/08/2022 102,811

Date:

09/29/2014

Mileage:

10

Date:

08/15/2015

Mileage:

11,001

Date:

11/27/2015

Mileage:

11,115

Date:

12/27/2016

Mileage:

27,064

Date:

12/08/2017

Mileage:

41,000

Date:

11/11/2019

Mileage:

70,000

Date:

10/28/2021

Mileage:

92,000

Date:

10/12/2022

Mileage:

102,755

Date:

11/29/2022

Mileage:

102,811

Date:

12/05/2022

Mileage:

102,811

Date:

12/08/2022

Mileage:

102,811

Accident Records

1 record(s) found

1

Accident
Reported on 12/17/2019
Located at IL

Damage Verification

0 record(s) found

0

Non-title fire damaged

The vehicle title has no fire damage record

Non-title hail damaged

The vehicle title has no hail damage record

Non-title flood damaged

The vehicle title has no flood damage record

Auction junk or scrapped

The vehicle title has no record of auction junk

Recycling facility

The vehicle title has no record of recycling facility

Structural alteration

The vehicle title has no structural damage record

Salvage auction

The vehicle title has no salvage auction record

Auction rebuildable

The vehicle title has no auction rebuildable record

Minor/Major damage incident

The vehicle title has no minor/major damage incident

Dent and Scratches

The vehicle title has no dent and scratches record

Service & Repair Records

1 record(s) found

1

The vehicle has [1] services and repair records. This represents that the vehicle was serviced and maintained on the following dates and at mentioned locations.
Date of Service Location Source Details
12/27/2016 FRANKLIN, WI Independent Repair Center Tires or Wheels Service Performed

Date of Service:

12/27/2016

Location:

FRANKLIN, WI

Source:

Independent Repair Center

Details:

Tires or Wheels Service Performed

Detailed Vehicle History

31 record(s) found

31

This section gives you a comprehensive and detailed information recorded in this VIN.
Date Source Location Odometer Details
09/29/2014 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
CA 10 Odometer Reading From Dmv
10/07/2014 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
TORRANCE, CA N/A Title
Registration Event/renewal
10/07/2014 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
TORRANCE, CA N/A Title Issued Or UpdatedFirst Owner ReportedTitled Or Registered As Corporate Fleet Vehicle
08/15/2015 Acura Authorized Dealer
HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 11,001 Vehicle Listed For Sale As Acura Certified Vehicle(color Reported As White)
11/27/2015 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
WI 11,115 Odometer Reading From Dmv
11/30/2015 Acura Authorized Dealer
HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL N/A Vehicle Listed For Sale As Acura Certified Vehicle(color Reported As White)
12/15/2015 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Title(title #:15349p60059)
Registration Event/renewal
12/15/2015 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Title #15349p60059Title Issued Or UpdatedNew Owner ReportedVehicle Color Noted As White
12/15/2015 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Issued Or RenewedVehicle Color Noted As White
10/14/2016 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Event/renewal
10/14/2016 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Issued Or RenewedVehicle Color Noted As White
12/27/2016 Independent Repair Center
FRANKLIN, WI 27,064 Tires Or Wheels Service Performed
12/08/2017 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI 41,000 Registration Event/renewal
12/08/2017 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
WI 41,000 Passed Emission Inspection
12/08/2017 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Issued Or RenewedVehicle Color Noted As White
12/03/2018 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Event/renewal
12/03/2018 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Issued Or RenewedVehicle Color Noted As White
11/11/2019 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI 70,000 Registration Event/renewal
11/11/2019 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
WI 70,000 Passed Emission Inspection
11/11/2019 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Issued Or RenewedVehicle Color Noted As White
12/17/2019 Police Report
IL N/A Accident Reported(report #:19-16769)
11/11/2020 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Event/renewal
11/11/2020 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Issued Or RenewedVehicle Color Noted As White
10/28/2021 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI 92,000 Registration Event/renewal
10/28/2021 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
WI 92,000 Passed Emission Inspection
10/28/2021 Federal Motor Vehicle Records
FRANKLIN, WI N/A Registration Issued Or RenewedVehicle Color Noted As White
10/12/2022 Auto Auction
MIDWEST REGION 102,755 Reported At Auto Auction
11/29/2022 Auto Auction
MIDWEST REGION 102,811 Reported At Auto Auction
12/05/2022 Auto Auction
MIDWEST REGION 102,811 Reported At Auto Auction As Dealer Vehicle(color Reported As White)
12/08/2022 Dealer Listing
WILLOWBROOK, IL 102,811 Vehicle Listed For Sale
03/22/2023 Independent Source
N/A 106,830 Current Estimated Mileage

Date:

09/29/2014

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

CA

Odometer:

10

Details:

Odometer Reading from DMV

Date:

10/07/2014

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

TORRANCE, CA

Odometer:

Details:

Title Registration Event/Renewal

Date:

10/07/2014

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

Torrance, CA

Odometer:

Details:

Title issued or updated
First owner reported
Titled or registered as corporate fleet vehicle

Date:

08/15/2015

Source:

Acura Authorized Dealer

Location:

HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL

Odometer:

11,001

Details:

Vehicle Listed for Sale as Acura Certified Vehicle(COLOR REPORTED AS WHITE)

Date:

11/27/2015

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

WI

Odometer:

11,115

Details:

Odometer Reading from DMV

Date:

11/30/2015

Source:

Acura Authorized Dealer

Location:

HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL

Odometer:

Details:

Vehicle Listed for Sale as Acura Certified Vehicle(COLOR REPORTED AS WHITE)

Date:

12/15/2015

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

FRANKLIN, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Title(Title #:15349P60059) Registration Event/Renewal

Date:

12/15/2015

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

Franklin, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Title #15349P60059
Title issued or updated
New owner reported
Vehicle color noted as White

Date:

12/15/2015

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

Franklin, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration issued or renewed
Vehicle color noted as White

Date:

10/14/2016

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

FRANKLIN, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration Event/Renewal

Date:

10/14/2016

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

Franklin, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration issued or renewed
Vehicle color noted as White

Date:

12/27/2016

Source:

Independent Repair Center

Location:

FRANKLIN, WI

Odometer:

27,064

Details:

Tires or Wheels Service Performed

Date:

12/08/2017

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

FRANKLIN, WI

Odometer:

41,000

Details:

Registration Event/Renewal

Date:

12/08/2017

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

WI

Odometer:

41,000

Details:

Passed Emission Inspection

Date:

12/08/2017

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

Franklin, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration issued or renewed
Vehicle color noted as White

Date:

12/03/2018

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

FRANKLIN, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration Event/Renewal

Date:

12/03/2018

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

Franklin, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration issued or renewed
Vehicle color noted as White

Date:

11/11/2019

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

FRANKLIN, WI

Odometer:

70,000

Details:

Registration Event/Renewal

Date:

11/11/2019

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

WI

Odometer:

70,000

Details:

Passed Emission Inspection

Date:

11/11/2019

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

Franklin, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration issued or renewed
Vehicle color noted as White

Date:

12/17/2019

Source:

Police Report

Location:

IL

Odometer:

Details:

Accident Reported(Report #:19-16769)

Date:

11/11/2020

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

FRANKLIN, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration Event/Renewal

Date:

11/11/2020

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

Franklin, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration issued or renewed
Vehicle color noted as White

Date:

10/28/2021

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

FRANKLIN, WI

Odometer:

92,000

Details:

Registration Event/Renewal

Date:

10/28/2021

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

WI

Odometer:

92,000

Details:

Passed Emission Inspection

Date:

10/28/2021

Source:

Federal Motor Vehicle Records

Location:

Franklin, WI

Odometer:

Details:

Registration issued or renewed
Vehicle color noted as White

Date:

10/12/2022

Source:

Auto Auction

Location:

MIDWEST REGION

Odometer:

102,755

Details:

Reported at Auto Auction

Date:

11/29/2022

Source:

Auto Auction

Location:

MIDWEST REGION

Odometer:

102,811

Details:

Reported at Auto Auction

Date:

12/05/2022

Source:

Auto Auction

Location:

MIDWEST REGION

Odometer:

102,811

Details:

Reported at Auto Auction as Dealer Vehicle(COLOR REPORTED AS WHITE)

Date:

12/08/2022

Source:

Dealer Listing

Location:

WILLOWBROOK, IL

Odometer:

102,811

Details:

Vehicle Listed for Sale

Date:

03/22/2023

Source:

Independent Source

Location:

Odometer:

106,830

Details:

CURRENT ESTIMATED MILEAGE

Maintenance Schedule

6 record(s) found

6

If you have not completed the following items below, completing these services before they are due will help keep your car running smoothly.
Service Item (This service is due at 110,000 mi)
  • Maintenance Minder B (Engine Oil and Filter Change with Acura Inspections)

  • Maintenance Minder 1 (Rotate Tires)

  • Maintenance Minder 2 (Air, Dust and Pollen Filter Replacement)

  • Maintenance Minder 3 (Automatic Transmission)

  • Maintenance Minder 4 (Spark Plug and Timing Belt Replacement)

  • Maintenance Minder 5 (Engine Coolant Replacement)

Repair Costs

33 record(s) found

33

This section shows repairs you may want to perform on your vehicle and its estimated costs
Air Conditioning - Replace Compressor

$707 - $957 in parts

• $472 - $638 in labor

When temperatures rise, your vehicle’s air conditioning system has to work harder to keep you cool. Over time, the A/C may not blow as cold as you want, even though the control is at the coldest setting. Eventually, the compressor will wear out and need to be replaced. Probably the most important part of the air conditioning system, the compressor ensures a constant flow of refrigerant to cool the air channeled into the passenger cabin. Lack of cold air plus noises from clattering bearings or a squealing belt are signs of compressor failure. Although this repair is relatively straightforward, it’s best done by a professional versed in evacuating and recharging the compressor’s refrigerant.
Air Conditioning - Recharge

$72 - $98 in parts

• $133 - $181 in labor

Over time, air conditioning may not blow as cold as when the car was new. That means that the refrigerant used in the air conditioning compressor is no longer capable of cooling. This service involves determining if the refrigerant is lost, which means there’s a leak in the system that needs to be repaired (it may be a faulty seal or connector) or merely has lost its ability to cool. This service is best performed by a service technician.
Wheels - Alignment

$0 - $0 in parts

• $104 - $140 in labor

Alignment is the process of making sure all 4 wheels point in the same direction, which will cause the vehicle to drive straight and not drift. Performing this service regularly (yearly or after the vehicle starts drifting) will extend the life of your tires. Alignment is measured in degrees of camber (tire leaning inward or outward), caster (forward or backward slope of steering components in relation to the McPherson struts) and toe (the direction the tires are pointing). Toe-in means that the tires are pointing inward; toe-out means that the tires are pointing outward. Most vehicles are “averaged” for everyday driving.
Battery - Replace

$95 - $129 in parts

• $64 - $86 in labor

Diamonds may be forever, but batteries are not. A car battery lasts approximately 3-4 years – or less in regions with high heat and humidity. A key sign of pending failure could be sluggish starting cycle. Many mechanics suggest having a battery “load tested” once every two years, in an attempt to predict just how much life may be left in your battery.
Brake Fluid - Flush Fluid & Bleed Brakes

$58 - $77 in parts

• $70 - $95 in labor

Air in the brake lines can create a spongy feeling when you apply the brakes. Bleeding the brake lines usually removes the air, but it isn’t a job for the faint of heart. Better left to professionals, newer ABS braking systems require specialized equipment to complete the job.
Brakes - Replace Pads & Rotors

$219 - $296 in parts

• $146 - $196 in labor

Please note: Pricing shown is for either front brakes or rear brakes. Made of ceramic, organic or metallic material, brake pads squeeze against the brake disc rotors to slow the vehicle down. Every time you apply the brakes, the pads wear down a tiny bit. Eventually a wear indicator starts squeaking to tell you it’s time to replace the brake pads.  A mechanic can examine brake pad thickness during a tire rotation or other service. Sometimes you feel a vibration while applying the brakes. That’s a sign that you may need to  resurface or  replace the brake rotors. Resurfacing a brake rotor will extend the life of the rotors by grinding a tiny amount of the metal surface area away to remove any irregularities or other imperfections that have cropped up over time. After a while, the entire brake rotor may need replacement if it has become too thin (through repeated grindings) or warped from variations in temperature. Don’t delay, as brakes are probably one of the most critical safety devices on your vehicle, right up there with seat belts. 
Brakes - Replace Pads

$102 - $138 in parts

• $152 - $205 in labor

Please note: Pricing shown is for either front brakes or rear brakes. Made of ceramic, organic or metallic material, brake pads squeeze against the brake disc rotors to slow the vehicle down. Every time you apply the brakes, the pads wear down a tiny bit. Eventually a wear indicator starts squeaking to tell you it’s time to replace the brake pads. It’s always better to replace the pads before they start squeaking, to avoid damaging the brake rotors. A mechanic can check brake pad thickness during a tire rotation or other service. The number of miles you can go before replacing the brake pads really depends on your driving style.
Brakes - Replace Pads & Resurface Rotors

$116 - $158 in parts

• $216 - $293 in labor

Please note: Pricing shown is for either front brakes or rear brakes. Made of ceramic, organic or metallic material, brake pads squeeze against the brake disc rotors to slow the vehicle down. Every time you apply the brakes, the pads wear down a tiny bit. Eventually a wear indicator starts squeaking to tell you it’s time to replace the brake pads. A mechanic can check brake pad thickness during a tire rotation or other service. As part of the service, the rotors will be resurfaced by grinding part of the metal surface away to remove irregularities or other imperfections. Resurfacing extends the life of the rotor and is less expensive than replacing the rotor.
Brakes - Replace Rotors

$127 - $171 in parts

• $104 - $140 in labor

Please note: Pricing shown is for either front brakes or rear brakes. Sometimes you feel a vibration while applying the brakes. That’s a sign that you may need to resurface or replace the brake rotors. Resurfacing a brake rotor will extend the life of the rotors by grinding a tiny amount of the metal away, to remove irregularities or other imperfections that have cropped up over time. After a while, the entire brake rotor may need to be replaced if it has become too thin (through repeated grindings) or warped from variations in temperature. Don’t delay, as brakes are one of the most critical safety devices on your vehicle, right up there with seat belts.
Brakes - Resurface Rotors

$0 - $0 in parts

• $174 - $236 in labor

Please note: Pricing shown is for either front brakes or rear brakes. Sometimes you feel a vibration while applying the brakes. That’s a sign that you may need t resurface the brake rotors. Resurfacing extends the life of the rotors by grinding a tiny amount of the metal surface area away, to remove any irregularities or other imperfections that have cropped up over time. 
Cabin Air Filter - Replace

$47 - $64 in parts

• $32 - $43 in labor

Modern heating and air conditioning systems in cars use an in-cabin air filter to help purify the air and eliminate outside odors. Consult your owner’s manual or maintenance schedule for how often it should be changed. For convenience, you might consider having the cabin air filter changed in conjunction with other routine maintenance.
Coolant - Flush

$52 - $71 in parts

• $122 - $164 in labor

Periodically flushing the engine coolant can help keep contaminants that clog the radiator’s cooling element from building up. A clogged radiator could make the engine run hot, cause premature wear and even lead to engine failure. Fresh coolant also contains inhibitors that will keep the entire cooling system clean from rust, which could cause leaks in the radiator. Typically, you should flush and replace the coolant every 30,000 miles or five years, whichever comes first.
Engine Diagnostics - Check Engine Light

$0 - $0 in parts

• $173 - $235 in labor

Diagnostics are periodic checks of the system operations of your car, truck or SUV that can give you a quick window into your vehicle’s health. A mechanic performs diagnostics by plugging into a receptacle under the dashboard to access the On Board Diagnostics (OBD-II) tool or by tapping into a system like General Motors’ OnStar.
Differential Fluid - Flush

$54 - $73 in parts

• $54 - $73 in labor

In addition to wheels, a vehicle’s drive axle includes a differential unit, which uses gears to synchronize the rate at which the wheels rotate. When your vehicle turns, the inside wheels don’t need to make as many rotations as the outside wheels, which have a greater distance to cover. The differential helps keep the axle from binding up from this difference in turning rates. A thin coat of oil lubricates these gears, and that oil needs to be changed from time to time. Your owner’s manual or maintenance minder will tell you when to replace it. If the oil becomes contaminated or the level drops too low, the gears could be damaged, which would lead to a more expensive repair or replacement.
Engine Belt - Replace

$62 - $84 in parts

• $116 - $157 in labor

Several types of engine belts need to be replaced from time to time. Vehicles from 1990 and newer typically have a serpentine belt. The belt snakes around the pulleys located at the front of the engine (or the side of a transverse-mounted engine) and drives multiple accessories including the alternator, power steering pump and air conditioning compressor. If it is squeaking or worn, it could break, which would make the engine inoperable. Check it at 60,000 miles but change it before 100,000 miles. Older vehicles usually have separate belts for the water pump, alternator, radiator fan and air conditioning system, but when they break, you still may be able to get home. Finally, engine timing belts help to keep the camshaft and crankshaft in sync so that pistons and valves operate in sync. They typically last from 60,000 to 90,000 miles. A broken timing belt could result in engine damage and an expensive rebuild.
Engine Air Filter - Replace

$30 - $42 in parts

• $25 - $34 in labor

The engine air filter helps trap dirt and debris before it can enter the engine. Typically, you should change the engine air filter every 30,000 to 45,000 miles, but if you’re in a dusty, dirty region, cut these distances in half.
Axle - Replace Front Axle

$293 - $397 in parts

• $439 - $595 in labor

The constant-velocity universal joints (CV Joints) connect the front-drive wheels of your car or SUV to the transaxle and then to the engine. These joints are covered by rubber “boots” which help to keep the axle grease in and water and dirt out. Even the best laid plans go astray and through normal wear and sometimes even literal tears, the front CV Joints fail. It used to be easy to replace the CV Joint. That was then, this is now: Manufacturers suggest replacing the entire axle with a new or a remanufactured unit that is already sealed before installation. This practice is more desirable than rebuilding the faulty CV Joint due to the amount of work involved in the process. This is a job for professionals.
Fuel Injector - Replace

$404 - $546 in parts

• $749 - $1013 in labor

A vehicle’s fuel delivery system has progressed quite a bit from the carburetor that used to sit on top of the engine. Today, modern vehicles feature precise fuel injection systems located on top of – or even inside – the combustion chamber. Restrictions in fuel flow, electrical problems with the injectors themselves or even dirty or contaminated fuel can all cause trouble. Fuel injectors will typically last between 50,000 and 100,000 miles. Much of this lifespan is determined by the type of fuel used and how often the vehicle’s fuel filters are changed. Some symptoms that your fuel injectors need replacing include an illuminated check engine light, a decrease in fuel efficiency, a smell of fuel (especially near the fuel injectors under the hood) and engine misfiring. Fuel injector replacement is a job best performed by an ASE-certified mechanic at a dealership service department or automotive service center.
Fuel Injector - Service

$58 - $78 in parts

• $135 - $182 in labor

Changing from carburetors to fuel injection systems has made fuel delivery more precise. But every now and then the system needs to be flushed, cleaned and restored. Servicing your fuel injection system helps to remove waxy build-up & deposits and cleans the intake valves, cylinder heads and fuel delivery lines. This results in an extended engine life, improved performance, and better fuel economy. Most modern engines suggest fuel injector service at 60,000 miles, unless a specific problem crops up. Check your owner’s manual to know for sure with your car. If you notice a certain sluggishness in acceleration and a decrease in fuel economy, it might mean it’s time for a fuel injector service. Your local dealership service department performs this job every day. Contact them for more information.
Intake Manifold Gasket - Replace

$80 - $108 in parts

• $452 - $612 in labor

The intake manifold gasket is an aluminized piece of steel coated in a carbonized rubber formula that provides a seal between the intake manifold and the engine’s cylinder head. It ensures proper engine manifold pressure, which is needed to maintain power. Intake manifold gaskets are able to withstand deterioration caused by coolants, oils and other fluids. They are also designed to resist long-term bouts of constant temperature fluctuation from starting and stopping the engine. But after many miles and years of service, the material may wear out, resulting in pressure and coolant leakage and causing the engine to run rough and overheat. A mechanic will replace the intake manifold gasket by removing all components above the cylinder heads that may obscure the gasket from removal. Once they have removed it, the mounting surface is cleaned and resurfaced, and the gasket is replaced.
Tire(s) - Mount & Balance (4 Wheels)

$0 - $0 in parts

• $195 - $264 in labor

Just getting a new tire doesn’t always result in a smooth ride. Because of manufacturing and mounting irregularities, tires need to be balanced by adding counter-balancing weights to certain parts of the wheel.
Oil Change

$28 - $38 in parts

• $43 - $57 in labor

An oil change is the act of replacing the oil and oil filter in your car, truck or SUV’s crankcase. Oil has a limited life span and should be changed according to the maintenance schedule in your Owner’s Manual. Many modern vehicles use synthetic motor oil that can stretch the time/mileage interval to as long as 12,000 miles/12 months.
Power Steering Fluid - Flush

$55 - $75 in parts

• $83 - $113 in labor

Modern cars, trucks and SUVs all use power steering to make maneuvering effortless. The power steering system uses a pump and hydraulic pressure to assist the steering gears. Power steering fluid is designed to last for as long as 100,000 miles, but the system may leak or the fluid may become exhausted before then. Follow the recommendation from your owner’s manual to see when it’s time to flush the power steering fluid. A mechanic will flush the system by removing dark, discolored power steering fluid and refilling it with fresh fluid, while an assistant turns the steering wheel from left to right to get old fluid out of the system. When the remaining fluid appears like fresh fluid, the system has been successfully flushed. Remove the remaining fluid, refill with fresh power steering fluid and your vehicle should be good for another 100,000 miles.
Power Steering Pump - Replace

$519 - $703 in parts

• $347 - $469 in labor

A belt-driven power steering pump provides your vehicle with the hydraulic pressure needed to assist its steering. That boost eases the effort enabling a smoother steering motion. Power steering pumps fail as a result of worn bearings or by leaks which have drained the power steering fluid from the pump entirely. Failure to address the lack of fluid and a subsequent pump malfunction can cause the pump to seize up. At the same time, it’s a good idea to also have all hoses that lead to the pump replaced to minimize the chance of subsequent power steering fluid leaks. Many newer vehicles have gone to electrically assisted power steering, which eliminates the use of hydraulic fluid, hoses and the pump itself.
Timing Belt - Replace

$496 - $672 in parts

• $745 - $1009 in labor

Critical to the operation of your vehicle, the timing belt synchs the operations of the camshaft and the crankshaft so that the valves operate efficiently and safely. Older cars may have a timing chain, similar to a chain on a motorcycle, with a life cycle of around 60,000 miles. Newer models use timing belts made of polyurethane and Kevlar for long life and durability. They can go as long as 100,000 miles although it’s always a good idea to change it before then. Belt failure can cause extensive damage to the valves, pistons and other internal parts of the engine. The cost of changing the timing belt is a bargain when you consider the cost to replace the entire engine. Start thinking about changing the timing belt once you cross the 90,000-mile threshold. Check your owner’s manual for details.
Tire(s) - Patch

$12 - $16 in parts

• $28 - $38 in labor

A flat tire doesn’t necessarily mean that the tire needs replacement. Patching and plugging kits can fix holes in tires caused by small sharp objects like nails and screws. Patching the tire uses an internal patch to cover the opening and requires the tire to be removed from the rim. A plug fixes a hole externally, so in some cases, the tire doesn’t need to be taken off.
Tire(s) - Rotate

$0 - $0 in parts

• $35 - $47 in labor

Done every 5,000 miles or so, a tire rotation is the act of moving tires around your car, truck or SUV so the tires wear evenly. Some vehicles have “staggered” tire sizes, meaning that the fronts are smaller than the rears. In this case, they can only be rotated from left to right (or vice versa). Some high-performance tires shouldn’t be rotated at all, since they’re made to turn in one direction only (usually indicated by an arrow on the tire’s sidewall). As always, consult your owner’s manual for more information.
Tire(s) - Rotate & Balance (4 Wheels)

$0 - $0 in parts

• $77 - $105 in labor

Done every 5,000 miles or so, a tire rotation is the act of moving tires around the vehicle so they have the opportunity to wear evenly. Some vehicles use “staggered” tire sizes meaning the fronts are smaller than the rears. In this case, they can only be rotated from left to right (and vice versa).  Some high-performance tires shouldn’t be rotated at all, since they’re made to turn in one direction only (usually indicated by an arrow on the tire’s sidewall). As always, consult your owner’s manual for more information. Mounting new tires or rotating existing ones doesn’t always result in a smooth ride. Because of manufacturing and mounting irregularities, tires need to be balanced by adding counter-balancing weights to certain parts of the wheel.
Transmission Fluid - Flush

$77 - $105 in parts

• $144 - $195 in labor

Most new vehicles are equipped with an automatic transmission. As a result, there's not really much maintenance to perform. Still, most owner’s manuals will recommend changing the transmission fluid every 90,000 miles or so. Flushing your transmission’s fluid has fallen out of vogue in recent years because the high-pressure cleaning involved may dislodge debris inside the transmission that can literally gum up the works. By following your vehicle’s maintenance schedule, your car’s gearbox will offer years of trouble-free driving. For more information check with your owner’s manual and your dealership service advisor.
Transmission - Replace

$4260 - $5764 in parts

• $1420 - $1922 in labor

A transmission takes your engine’s energy and delivers it to the wheels that drive your vehicle. It is one of the most major – and expensive – repairs you can do. A transmission can fail for almost as many reasons as there are parts inside, and often, it’s easier to replace it than repair it. You are not only paying for the new or rebuilt replacement transmission but also for the labor required to remove the old unit then replace it with a new one. A time-consuming operation, this involves disconnecting fluid lines, electrical wiring, engine mounts, exhaust system components, axles or driveshafts and more. A transmission replacement can be performed by a transmission specialist or by a technician at your dealership’s service department. It is always better to avoid having to go this route by explicitly following the service schedule found inside your vehicle’s owner’s manual.
Water Pump - Replace

$221 - $299 in parts

• $332 - $450 in labor

The water pump is an essential component that keeps the coolant circulating, a critical role in ensuring that the engine maintains the proper operating temperature. Without coolant being circulated, the engine will overheat, leading to premature wear and damage. A failing water pump can also leak causing further loss of coolant. Water pumps are designed to last at least 100,000 miles, however, if your water pump fails, you should replace it with a high-quality original-equipment level unit. Less expensive replacement pumps are available, but they might only have a service life of 30,000 miles.
Wheel Locks - Install

$48 - $66 in parts

• $39 - $53 in labor

Designed to prevent the theft of your vehicle’s expensive rims, lug nut wheel locks are a relatively inexpensive way to at least slow down the bad guys. The unfortunate truth is that if someone really wants them, they will probably get them. The object of the wheel lock is to prevent or at least slow that process down. Typically, a set of wheel locks will include four locks (one lock per wheel) and at least one key to put the wheel locks on and off. Remember where you put the key and also to never over-torque the wheel lock to the lug nut.
Wiper Blades - Replace 1 Front Wiper

$25 - $34 in parts

• $7 - $9 in labor

Consider them part of the vehicle’s safety equipment: If you can’t see through the windshield, you are likely putting yourself, your family and your vehicle at risk. You should aim to replace your wiper blades every six months to a year, due to the toll they take from extreme heat and humidity, which work to cut down the useful life of your blades.

Warranty Status/Coverage

4 record(s) found

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This vehicle is covered. If this vehicle has changed hands, the new owner is also covered by this warranty. Below is your default warranty information. This excludes any additional warranty coverage you may have purchased.

Warranty

Months/Miles
Basic (months/miles)
48/50,000
Powertrain (months/miles)
72/70,000
Corrosion perforation (months/miles)
60/unlimited
Roadside assistance (months/miles)
48/50,000

Vehicle Recall(s)

9 vehicle recall(s) found

9

12/15/2013

Component: Suspension:rear

Campaign No:
13V622000

Recall No:
JD0

Manufacturer:
N/A

Consequence:
Loose rear lower control arm bolts may reduce steering ability, increasing the risk of a crash.

Remedy:
Honda will notify owners, and dealers will replace the rear suspension lower control arm bolts, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in early January 2014. Customers may contact Honda at 1-800-999-1009. Honda's number for this recall is JD0.

Summary:
American Honda Motor Company (Honda) is recalling certain model year 2014 Acura RLX vehicles manufactured August 7, 2012, through November 5, 2013. The bolts that attach the rear lower control arms to the sub-frame of the vehicle may have loosened during transport to dealerships.

Note:
N/A

12/19/2013

Component: SUSPENSION:REAR

Campaign No:
13V622000

Recall No:
N/A

Manufacturer:
N/A

Consequence:
Loose rear lower control arm bolts may reduce steering ability, increasing the risk of a crash.

Remedy:
Honda will notify owners, and dealers will replace the rear suspension lower control arm bolts, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in early January 2014. Customers may contact Honda at 1-800-999-1009. Honda's number for this recall is JD0.

Summary:
American Honda Motor Company (Honda) is recalling certain model year 2014 Acura RLX vehicles manufactured August 7, 2012, through November 5, 2013. The bolts that attach the rear lower control arms to the sub-frame of the vehicle may have loosened during transport to dealerships.

Note:
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)

10/09/2014

Component: Seat belts

Campaign No:
14V639000

Recall No:
MDX=JK7, RLX=JK8

Manufacturer:
N/A

Consequence:
A seatbelt that does not function increases the risk of injury in a crash.

Remedy:
Honda has notified owners, and dealers will replace the driver and front passenger seat belts, free of charge. The recall began in November 2014. Owners may contact Acura customer service at 1-800-382-2238. Honda's number for this recall is JK7 for the MKX, and JK8 for the RLX.

Summary:
American Honda Motor Company (Honda) is recalling certain model year 2014-2015 Acura MDX vehicles manufactured April 23, 2013, to August 25, 2014, and 2014 Acura RLX vehicles manufactured November 5, 2012, to November 25, 2013. In the affected vehicles, the driver and front passenger seat belt may not extend or retract in low temperatures.

Note:
N/A

10/10/2014

Component: SEAT BELTS

Campaign No:
14V639000

Recall No:
N/A

Manufacturer:
N/A

Consequence:
A seatbelt that does not function increases the risk of injury in a crash.

Remedy:
Honda has notified owners, and dealers will replace the driver and front passenger seat belts, free of charge. The recall began in November 2014. Owners may contact Acura customer service at 1-800-382-2238. Honda's number for this recall is JK7 for the MKX, and JK8 for the RLX.

Summary:
American Honda Motor Company (Honda) is recalling certain model year 2014-2015 Acura MDX vehicles manufactured April 23, 2013, to August 25, 2014, and 2014 Acura RLX vehicles manufactured November 5, 2012, to November 25, 2013. In the affected vehicles, the driver and front passenger seat belt may not extend or retract in low temperatures.

Note:
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)

12/15/2014

Component: Exterior lighting:headlights

Campaign No:
14V792000

Recall No:
JN2

Manufacturer:
N/A

Consequence:
Delamination of the aluminum film may diminish output of the headlight, increasing the risk of a vehicle crash.

Remedy:
Honda will notify owners, and dealers will replace both of the headlights, free of charge. The recall began February 2, 2015. Owners may contact Honda customer service at 1-310-783-2000. Honda's number for this recall is JN2.

Summary:
American Honda Motor Co. (Honda) is recalling certain model year 2014 Acura RLX vehicles manufactured November 22, 2012, to January 30, 2014, 2015 Acura RLX vehicles manufactured June 4, 2014, to November 18, 2014, and 2014 Acura RLX Hybrid vehicles manufactured November 5, 2013, to July 25, 2014. An aluminum film applied to the inner reflector of the headlight may experience adhesion issues causing the film to delaminate. Thus, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 108, "Lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment."

Note:
N/A

12/16/2014

Component: EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HEADLIGHTS

Campaign No:
14V792000

Recall No:
N/A

Manufacturer:
N/A

Consequence:
Delamination of the aluminum film may diminish output of the headlight, increasing the risk of a vehicle crash.

Remedy:
Honda will notify owners, and dealers will replace both of the headlights, free of charge. The recall began February 2, 2015. Owners may contact Honda customer service at 1-310-783-2000. Honda's number for this recall is JN2.

Summary:
American Honda Motor Co. (Honda) is recalling certain model year 2014 Acura RLX vehicles manufactured November 22, 2012, to January 30, 2014, 2015 Acura RLX vehicles manufactured June 4, 2014, to November 18, 2014, and 2014 Acura RLX Hybrid vehicles manufactured November 5, 2013, to July 25, 2014. An aluminum film applied to the inner reflector of the headlight may experience adhesion issues causing the film to delaminate. Thus, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 108, "Lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment."

Note:
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)

05/19/2015

Component: Forward collision avoidance: crash imminent braking

Campaign No:
15V301000

Recall No:
JQ4, JQ5, JQ6

Manufacturer:
N/A

Consequence:
If the CMBS unexpectedly applies emergency braking force while driving, there is an increased risk of a crash.

Remedy:
Honda will notify owners, and dealers will update the CMBS software, free of charge. The recall began on July 6, 2015. Owners may contact Acura customer service at 1-800-382-2238. Honda's numbers for this recall is JQ4, JQ5 and JQ6.

Summary:
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain model year 2014-2015 Acura MDX 2WD and AWD, RLX and 2014 Acura RLX Hybrid vehicles. In certain driving conditions, the Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) may incorrectly interpret certain roadside objects such as metal fences or metal guardrails as obstacles and unexpectedly apply the brakes.

Note:
N/A

05/20/2015

Component: FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: CRASH IMMINENT BRAKING

Campaign No:
15V301000

Recall No:
N/A

Manufacturer:
N/A

Consequence:
If the CMBS unexpectedly applies emergency braking force while driving, there is an increased risk of a crash.

Remedy:
Honda will notify owners, and dealers will update the CMBS software, free of charge. The recall began on July 6, 2015. Owners may contact Acura customer service at 1-800-382-2238. Honda's numbers for this recall is JQ4, JQ5 and JQ6.

Summary:
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain model year 2014-2015 Acura MDX 2WD and AWD, RLX and 2014 Acura RLX Hybrid vehicles. In certain driving conditions, the Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) may incorrectly interpret certain roadside objects such as metal fences or metal guardrails as obstacles and unexpectedly apply the brakes.

Note:
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)

09/25/2015

Component: Lights And Instruments

Campaign No:
N/A

Recall No:
2015-427

Manufacturer:
HONDA

Consequence:
N/A

Remedy:
N/A

Summary:
Certain vehicles may not comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 - Lighting System and Retro reflective Devices. An incorrect lighting sub-harness was installed for the right side headlight. When the lighting master switch is in the parking light position, there is insufficient lighting output from the right side daytime running light, which fails to meet the requirements of the standard. This could reduce vehicle conspicuity, which could increase the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property. Correction: Dealers will install an updated right side headlight sub-harness.

Note:
N/A

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