Acura TSX Display Screen
kimberly_jj
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I purchased the '09 TSX (without nav system) almost a month ago. I really love the car! I was actually in the market for an '09 Camry SE, but found the TSX and instantly fell in love. I was almost immediately sold on all the options that I consider luxuries that came standard in this car (i.e. dual climate control, heated leather power seats, moonroof, iPod port, Bluetooth capatability, etc.).
I am new to the "luxury" car owning experience, and even though this is considered an "entry level luxury car", I'm tickled pink whether I'm driving it or looking at it parked in the parking lot. However, I have one small issue that I've experienced so far with the car, which is with the information display screen on the dash. When driving down the road on a sunny day, the sun bounces off the dash and hits the display making it terribly hard to read. I have adjusted the contrast, but to no avail.
I spoke of my concern to the dealership that I purchased it from, and being a brand new model, they haven't sold many of them. So, they really had not received much feedback at all. I mentioned to the dealership that I will probably have the windows tinted, and they thought this would help with the issue. However, I don't feel that my after-market add-on should be used as a bandaid to make things better.
Don't get me wrong. I had a good buying experience and still love the car...even with this minor flaw. So, if you are considering purchasing, don't let this deter you.
I was just curious if there were any other '09 TSX (no nav) owners out there that have experienced the same problem. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
I am new to the "luxury" car owning experience, and even though this is considered an "entry level luxury car", I'm tickled pink whether I'm driving it or looking at it parked in the parking lot. However, I have one small issue that I've experienced so far with the car, which is with the information display screen on the dash. When driving down the road on a sunny day, the sun bounces off the dash and hits the display making it terribly hard to read. I have adjusted the contrast, but to no avail.
I spoke of my concern to the dealership that I purchased it from, and being a brand new model, they haven't sold many of them. So, they really had not received much feedback at all. I mentioned to the dealership that I will probably have the windows tinted, and they thought this would help with the issue. However, I don't feel that my after-market add-on should be used as a bandaid to make things better.
Don't get me wrong. I had a good buying experience and still love the car...even with this minor flaw. So, if you are considering purchasing, don't let this deter you.
I was just curious if there were any other '09 TSX (no nav) owners out there that have experienced the same problem. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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I'm waiting for the TSX diesel; and hopefully, Acura will have recieved enough complaints that they will replace the plastic screen with non glare glass.
And like kimblery jj, I love the car--driving it or looking at it.
My problem is the knocking noise I hear when I am accelerating. The dealership first told me it was a result of me putting in regular gas and not premium. I purchased the car on 6/23/08 and had put two full tanks of regular gas in it before the dealership told me to use premium and the noise will go away. Well I have since had 1.5 full tanks of premium in it and I am still hearing the knocking noise. If I still hear the knock when this second tank of premium runs low I'm gonna take it back to the dealership.
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http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/custom/design.php
Problem solved, but wondering why Honda did not see this when the test the car? You would think one of their staff would drive one, and go, Hey, this car needs a non glare film on the screen. I know its not as easy as it sounds, doing so now, earlier in the production would remedy such complaints. I am not sure, this would keep me from buying a car, but rather weigh pros and cons, and see if there was a way to fix it for myself to live with. Every car has its faults, depending on each driver.
Do a general search online, and there are several options.
It's because they drive on the wrong side of the road in Japan...