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  • ukkonen7ukkonen7 Member Posts: 22
    The MDX caught our eye also. I had been favoring the idea of the Toyota Highlander, RX 300, and the ML 320. Had visited a drove the RX 300 on a coulpe of occasions but once I got in and drove the MDX my mind was changed. Previous to the MDX, we had a Toyota Previa, 1991. We have about 3k miles on the MDX, and have had no problems except for that ticking noise from the glove compartment. The vehicle is working just great. In the northland of 10,000 lakes this type of vehicle performs wonderfully. Goodluck to you!!

    Has anyone solved the "Ticking Noise" problem from the glove compartment?? It appears there are several of us having the same noise and the posts are not new....
  • mykojimmykojim Member Posts: 9
    I had bought a 2000 Durango, fully loaded 4 X 4. I really like it as my first SUV. Unfortunately, my wife has a back & neck problem from a previous car accident, and could not take the ride of the D,bouncing down the freeways of So Calif. This required me to sell the D, and look around for another SUV. We checked out the RX300, wife thought it was great, could easily get into it, and the ride was very soft. I personnaly did not like the styling, and all I saw was RX300's everywhere I looked. Along came the MDX, and you know the rest. Wife loves it, so do I.
  • 2k1odyssey2k1odyssey Member Posts: 68
    To Cotmc - Post #1446
    Ukkonen - Post #1458
    All concerned with this problem

    [Similar to the problem seen in the Ody]

    Your problem arises from the left top corner (most often) of the glove box door rubber-stop
    not making contact with the dash-stop. This is a metal strip containing the latch hook,
    running along the top of the glove box space. At its ends are two ninety-degree metal tabs that can be adjusted (bent) outwards/inwards so that the rubber stopper on the door can make contact with it, putting pressure on the door and preventing a ticking or rattle.

    Unfortunately, the tab on the left side (facing the dash) cannot be adjusted outwards because it is coming into contact with the plastic facia preventing further movement. Therefore, no inward pressure at that point. You will notice the right side tab is narrower and can be adjusted outward quite a bit.

    Have your dealer look at it. Don't try forcing the tabs out without firmly holding the baseplate or the facia could crack. The solution I found was to have the dealer remove the base plate (four self threading screws hold it in place) and actually cut away about one-third of the width of the metal tab. That way it can be bent outward more without it coming into contact with the facia. (You may be able to bend yours outward enough to make contact with the door-stop. Check and see if the tab is touching the facia. This could save you a trip to the dealer). The door rubber stop should then have enough inward pressure to prevent rattling of the door.

    This can be done yourself if you have a pair of metal cutters, phillips screw driver and a small head wrench. It will be easier to get at if you remove the glove box door (two threaded screws at the base). If not, confident go to your dealer.

    Good luck to fixing the problem. Please post what the dealer did. Thanks.
  • drew_drew_ Member Posts: 3,382
    Good to see you contributing your expertise to this topic as well. Thanks!


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  • ardvarkusardvarkus Member Posts: 90
    Drew,

    If it is true that "the order of the topics shouldn't really matter very much at all since most of it is dynamic, and most people access their topics through the message centre and don't even look at the entire SUV list"

    Why is the M class fixed at #4?

    8-)

    Ard
  • drew_drew_ Member Posts: 3,382
    Partly because I don't use the message centre (I have to read through the SUV topics several times daily) and it's easier for me to get to. :-p Would you like me to move it up to #3? ;-) Same reason why 4WD vs. AWD is on top BTW; also most people have questions about 4WD/AWD when it comes to SUVs anyway.
  • NSORICNSORIC Member Posts: 33
    Anyone know if there are any changes to the MDX planned for model year 2002?
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Are all purely speculation right now, no "real" information is available and probably won't be for a few months.

    One school of thought holds that there will only be small, incremental changes for 2002, reflecting Honda/Acura's traditional conservatism and past history, plus the fact that right now the vehicle is a sales success. Incremental changes being little things, like perhaps power mirrors. Maybe some repackaging of options.

    Not sure if larger changes will be there, like Acura's version of stability control, VSA, or xenon headlamps. Certainly not all of these at one time. There are rumors of an eventual V8 but most folks don't expect it to at least 2003 if not later.
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Remember the key words ... "partly" because ... "usually" ... ;-)
  • thewormtheworm Member Posts: 80
    There are some pics of a temp MDX handsfree install (Startac) at the link below, along with a prospective ProFit install when the permanent mount is available. Similar application for the Nokias.


    http://www.acuramdx.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=695

  • boe_dboe_d Member Posts: 66
    Hello,

    I am very close to buying an MDX but would love to wait for next years model. I know I have a few concerns about the current model but I really do like it. I realize no vehicle is perfect but my concerns seemed to have been voiced by others.

    Does anyone know when the new model will be out?
    Does anyone know if it will rub strips, xenon lights, a better NAV, better seats?
  • ardvarkusardvarkus Member Posts: 90
    Yeah.

    It really doesn't matter because most users use their message centre, BUT we put the "important topics" up first so most users will stumble upon them. Huh, which is it?

    I just don't like the bias.

    How about "Well, I'm an ardent MB supporter, and since I control the site I decided to place it up front."

    Call'n a spade a spade,

    Ard
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    At least nobody would have complained within THIS forum! I'm guessing some other people, such as X5 or RX300 owners, might have had a legitimate beef about it, though! (Right, T.C.?)

    Most of this is just in fun. It seems we can always count on you to let your bias show just enough for you to be considered a bad politician. ;-)
  • aloalo Member Posts: 35
    All the discussions regarding topic order kind of indicate there are not too many real problems with the MDX. I'm still waiting for a replacement of the 6-CD changer, mine have the usual problem of 4/5 button not working.

    Otherwise, no problem at about 3K miles. Getting about 21 mpg on mostly highway and 14 on mostly town driving.

    Anybody have used the AC Whitney Bike attachment being advertised on MDX.org? For a price around $50, seems like a good deal.
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    Thanks a bunch for post #1460! It was great to see somebody post some very helpful information on that problem!

    However, I'm not sure if that answer applies to my case. I've continued to hear the ticking noise when my glove box door is opened.

    Is it true that the MDX has the same glove box assembly as the odyssey? The reason I ask is that I didn't notice the tabs you were describing when I took a quick look at it last night. Then again, I didn't have time to look at it in depth, so I might have just missed them.
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    When describing possible MDX improvements for the year 2002, I believe you mentioned "Power Mirrors" as a possible incremental change. I'm guessing it will also have some additional "improvements" as well, such as power windows, power door locks, and rumor has it, 1 or 2 power seats. ;-)

    Sorry, couldn't resist!
  • drew_drew_ Member Posts: 3,382
    Hey, that's a compliment! Good! I am not, or will I ever be a politician :-) There's plenty of that in both our governments to go around ;-)


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  • jans4jans4 Member Posts: 7
    I am taking delivery of a SS base model this week (paid MSRP plus the mud guards/wheel locks they install on all models; 4 week wait at Cerritos Acura, in So. Cal.). I recall a post (several months ago)that provided a check list to use when taking delivery.

    Does anyone know what post # it was or does any MDX owner have a list of suggested things to look for when taking delivery?
  • transpowertranspower Member Posts: 213
    When I first picked up my MDX (GG, Touring, Nav)last November I adjusted the stereo to what I thought were the optimal settings for bass, treble, balance, and fader. However, I was still unhappy with the lack of sound (in the driver's seat) coming from the rear speakers. (In my previous vehicle, a 1994 Chyrsler Concorde touring sport sedan, the Infinity system featured a joy stick control so that in a microsecond one could adjust the direction from which the sound came.) Well, I decided last night to turn the right control knob all of the way to the left (counterclockwise) for fader, something I hadn't done previously (believe me, it takes more twirling than you might expect, which explains why I hadn't done this before). Well, voila, I now have sufficient sound coming from the rear speakers. You know, the cannons in AC/DC's tune "For Those About to Rock" sound much much better coming from the rear than from the front.

    Transpower
  • thewormtheworm Member Posts: 80
    As a followup to transpower's post, I noticed that no matter how much you spin the dial when adjusting balance/fade on the BOSE, it always stops at the center/detent position. You have to stop, then spin again, to get beyond it.
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Oops, ha, you're right ... in #1464 when I said that Acura might add "power mirrors" I mistyped and said "power folding mirrors". Guess I'll whack the original post, thanks for pointing it out.
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Jeez, I didn't think people would get so touchy over such a small matter.

    Nah, I'm not touchy about it. In fact, I'm rather amused by the entire thing. However, I will annoying point out that if it's such a small matter you wouldn't have gone out of your way to deliberately do it, and I am afraid I do not think your initial explanation of your motivation is what your true motivation was.

    Since you say you have to read all the boards anyway as part of your role in Edmunds, I wouldn't think putting the M-class at the top of specific SUV model topics would really make much difference in your convenience in checking that discussion. After all, you've been an avid reader and poster of MANY message boards on Edmunds Townhall for a few years now.

    So that would lead one to speculate that "pinning" the M-class topic to appear above all other specific SUV model topics was motivated by the desire to promote one's personal favorite (I can hear Ard going, "duh!!!"). And I think that's what some folks would gripe about.

    Anyway, again, I'm certainly not touchy about it, I'm just having fun playing deputy prosecutor ;-)
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Didn't you know that a poster on www.acuramdx.org already called Drew a specific politician? ;-)Haven't seen him/her here on Townhall, though (it'd be rather interesting if he/she did, though, since Drew has hosting privs).
  • mykojimmykojim Member Posts: 9
    I took delivery from Cerittos Acura on my MDX. I did not use a list, they were completely thorough in explaining how every thing worked, and what I should look for. Treated us very good, would highly recommend them. My MDX has had zero problems since I picked it up, have 2600 miles on it, and love it!!!!!
  • tbrown_4tbrown_4 Member Posts: 27
    What's with all of the whining about such a small thing? I've practically seen lengthier posts on this non-issue than on the MDX! Can we get back to the Acura please?

    I, for one, don't really care which how the topic list is organized. I use the message center and when they had the old software, the topics were arranged by topic number anyway. The M-class topic being created first, was nearly always ahead of the MDX topic.

    -Todd
  • kenyeekenyee Member Posts: 738
    Morbid curiosity is getting the better of me. Have any of you folks seen any crunched or rolled MDXs yet :-)
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Only accident post I've read was on www.acuramdx.org somewhere. A relatively minor accident (though I'm sure the trauma to the 6-day owner was major). Basically being hit at low mph by a 12-year old daughter of the owner at some farm stop somewhere. Just cosmetic stuff.
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    If any of us are in an accident with the MDX, I hope Acura will be able to quickly supply parts and body panels for the repair. I just looked at the BMW X5 Problems topic, and someone says he is waiting over 45 days, and possibly as long as two months, to get the parts he needs from BMW to get his X5 repaired! This is after he was broadsided by another car.

    Of course, I believe EVERYTHING I read on the internet, too! ;-)
  • ardvarkusardvarkus Member Posts: 90
    lets get back to the Acura.

    What have you to add?

    William- nail on the head.

    Audio- VERY good point. the Fader is NOT intuitive. Took me a few days before I stumbled onto the rear speakers as transpower described. You do need to stop in the center position to get past. Prior to that I was very dissapointed with my $2600 upgrade. (After that only mildly!)

    6 feet fresh power in the sierras last weekend! yow-za.

    Ard
  • infinituminfinitum Member Posts: 7
    I was in an accident in the middle of December. Sideswiped by an 85 Toyota. She rolled through a red light to make a turn and then couldn't decide what lane she wanted. So, she just chose the one I was in. Wasn't happy about it. I used up my entire allotment of expletives for the year.

    Hey Ard, what brand front air deflector did you buy? Does it make any difference on the wind noise?

    More storms in the Sierras this weekend hopefully. I'm a dying to go boarding.
  • kenyeekenyee Member Posts: 738
    cotmc:
    I'd hope Acura does better w/ logistics. It's usually painfully slow for any "high demand" car. You should have seen how long it took some folks to get MLs repaired a few years ago when they first came out :-P
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Sorry to hear about your accident. Was it mostly paint and body work for the sideswipe, or did Acura have to replace any components? If so, did they take some time to arrive?
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Yep, it sure as heck is not intuitive. I was riding in the second row with our baby while my wife was driving (the infamous mountain pass trip) and kept asking her to cut the volume in the rear speakers to help the baby sleep. She couldn't figure it out by just looking at the panel; took a quick look at the owner's manual.

    With enough fiddling with that and other knobs, it can improve the sound fidelity somewhat. Not enough to please the audiophiles but I think enough to please the average rank and file.
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Yeah, I read that X5 post too. If true, dang, spending 45 days so far in the shop because parts aren't available is pretty bad. I guess that's another thing to consider with a first-year vehicle!

    Though of course, everyone knows the MDX is just a 4WD minivan so all Acura would need to do is to slap on an Odyssey part ;-)
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    Is the issue concerning the fader control only for the Touring Package with the Bose stereo?
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    Yeah, I forgot that if we are in an accident, Acura can always throw on some reconditioned parts from a 1999 Odyssey to get us back on the road!

    Seriously, I was skeptical of that post regarding a 45-60 day wait for the X5 parts. Did M-Class owners have similar problems with the 1998 ML320? Gee, if that's the way things work for first-year German car owners, then I'm glad I got a discounted 2001 A4 rather than the redesigned 2002 model coming out later this year!
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    Well, the service technician supposedly could not duplicate either the ticking glove box or the temperature variance between the two rear A/C vents. The glove box ticking is very intermittent, and so it doesn't surprise me that they didn't catch it. I think the temperature difference on the two rear vents is easier to detect, especially if it's a warm day. Today was an unusally cold day. Hence, I suspect the limited effort by the service technician probably resulted in getting hot air to blow through the floor vents. You would think they would try "manual" mode, and perhaps this was attempted, but the temperature difference is more prevalent when the climate control is set to "automatic" mode.

    They're close to work. I'll just have to bring it by sometime when it warms up, and personally demonstrate it to them.
  • ardvarkusardvarkus Member Posts: 90
    Couldn't resist ... 8-)

    The front air deflector is an Acura. To my knowledge it is the only one available. I tried Lund, and some other (the name escapes me) but nothing was available-nor was anything in the pipeline. (Understandable- they make alot more Ford/Chevy/Dodge pickups than MDXs!)

    I've not put it on- once I opened the box I decided I didn't like it- so I can't report on wind noise. Looking at it, it is pretty sleek-plus it is way out by the nose- I don't think you'd hear it.

    Ard

    Sorry about your 'swipe. My bumper got wacked a few weeks ago and I'm sick. $500 to repaint. (Scratches deep enough to go into the urethane around 1/16 inch)
  • 2k1odyssey2k1odyssey Member Posts: 68
    To Cotmc - Post #1472

    Glad to be of assistance. Tried to post yesterday but was encountering some problems. Saw your #1492 today. Hoping to get to you before you visited dealership. Maybe this will help.

    The mfr prefers to call the Ody and MDX 'similar' due to platform similarities.

    About the glove box. You did not notice end tabs. However, my recollection is that the glove-box is not a door-on-frame design, but I will check. Since you notice the ticking even with the door open, there might be a couple of other
    items you could check. Is the glove-box door loose on the left/both sides? (Sometimes not obvious with door closed). Metal screw/washer hitting the metal screw-in tab will make a 'ticking' noise if loose. My tech also said that in the off-chance, the lock retractor spring could have broken off and fallen inside the door body causing the tick. A way to check. Operate the door latch and see if the locking hook retracts. Hope you don't mind; just presenting the possibilities to you.

    Also check if there is door movement when closed. There is a bit of adjustment in the lock mechanism, only if you can press the door in further at the lock point. However, since your problem also exists with the door open, it is more likely a loose door connection/something broken.

    Isolating the noise is important. Also, take a look at the items inside the glove box and make sure there is nothing metallic (like a key, nut or mag wheel lock stud) causing the problem (don't mean to question your intelligence here, begging your pardon). I am presently verifying any design differences for US/Canada vehicles (strike plate versus door-on-frame). I will be isolating this problem on a MDX on Friday. In the meantime, please carefully check the source of the noise and inform me. By "source" I mean 'putting your ear down there' and shaking/lightly banging to simulate the noise. IMHO, in most cases, an owner is better at diagnosing noise problems. Weather conditions/dealer interest plays a good part in time spent by them on such matters. They consider owners 'nit-picky' what they feel is 'normal'.

    MDXs sell faster than hot cakes here and glove-box door adjustments do not come up in the maintenance listing. Don't know why. Nobody had the problem??!!

    Take care, drive safe and enjoy your vehicle.
  • bert56bert56 Member Posts: 1
    just took delivery of silver mdx; while driving over potholes or speed bumps have noticed loud clunking noise coming from front right of vehicle. brought into dealer who checked tie rods, and other parts and said although they hear noise cant find problem. have owned prior 3.5rl and had no problems for 4 years. service dept wanted to take apart front end but not willing to let them since car is 10 days old. anyone else with this problem
  • darandalldarandall Member Posts: 57
    My wife had the 7500 mi. service, and since we have noticed a burning oil smell when we stop - no overheating and no obvious drip marks on the driveway. Serious, or just a careless tech? Thanks for any and all thoughts and comments.
  • ardvarkusardvarkus Member Posts: 90
    Yes. Check back on the message list. It has been referred to as a 'thud' or 'clunk'.

    Several folks have had this problem.

    Ask your dealer to call Acura Tech Services before they tear into the front end. There ought to be something there about this problem, given the relative prevalence.

    If I recall, it was either torquing or greasing (or both) a particular fitting on the front suspension. Back around 1316 it was mentioned, as well as earlier. You may also check out www.acuramdx.org for info.

    Ard
    Ard
  • julieintexasjulieintexas Member Posts: 4
    Has anyone towed a trailer carring a boat or camper yet? How was it?
    Test-drove MDX in a heavy downpour today and couldn't help but notice how loud it sounded on the windshield. Not nearly so deafening in my Suburban! What's up with that? Still trying to decide. Thanks for input.
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    Wow! Thanks for all the helpful information! I'm still at work, and the MDX is primarily my wife's car; hence, I haven't had a chance to check back with the glove box yet since you posted more info this morning.

    I do remember that there was some play when the glove box door is closed. I can definitely push on the upper left corner of the door and push it closer to the box.

    No offense taken regarding your comment to make sure I didn't have items inside the glove compartment that might be making the noise. In fact, when I first observed this noise, I noticed a pair of sunglasses sitting against a small flashlight. When I removed both of them, the ticking stopped... but only momentarily! :-(

    I do consider this a minor problem, because it only occurs intermittantly. It had never occurred during the first couple months of ownership.

    I believe I am at least the 3rd, if not the 4th, person in this forum who reported this type of problem. (There were a couple posts over a month ago that reported similar circumstances.) However, since the noise seems to not go away when the door is open, I may have a slight variation from the problem other people are reporting. I'll take some time Saturday to look into this much more closely. Your two posts should be of great assistance.

    Please post back in here if you find out any additional information Friday. You've been a great asset! Thanks a bunch! :-)
  • ardvarkusardvarkus Member Posts: 90
    Our perception of sound is a funny thing. Often, a noise is defined not just by it's level, but the level in relation to the ambient noise.

    Long-time readers will know that I am 'nuts' about a hiss-sound from the brake pedal. It is very noticable in the quiet interior.

    Just guessing, but is the interior of the 'burban as quiet as the interior of the MDX, without rain?

    In a quiet environment, minor sounds will be much more noticeable.

    It's either that, or it's that thin glass in the Acura....

    Ard
  • ardvarkusardvarkus Member Posts: 90
    Dropped the baby off for another round of warranty stuff. Radio, brake pedal, washers on the VTM4 drain, and a bumper cover replacement.

    The big item was when crossing washboard type roads, a rattle occured up in the sunroof area. Actually behind the sunroof area under the headliner.

    Just got the call that they need it another day- need to drop the whole headliner. (Hint: DO NOT schedule repairs on a Friday. Maintenance OK, not repairs.) I'll post the results.

    BYW, loaner is a 2001 3.2CL. Quite the rocketsled. I like the tiptronic shifter. 100 comes up real quick.

    I don't know if I mentioned this, but I sent Acura a long letter addressing (among other things) the poor 'environment' at some dealerships. (Attitude, repair accuracy, physical condition of the waiting room, service area, etc) The regional rep REALLY appreciated the letter. It is practically the only way Acura corporate can force the dealers to improve. Sure, if a dealer is so-so, they won't win the 'center of excellence' or whatever the award is, but if they are crappy, Acura has no power to make them improve-unless folks complain, evidently.

    Others have said it- if you're getting jerked around on a purchase, or once you've bought- write!

    Ard
  • bilmatbilmat Member Posts: 53
    Thought I'd share this information with those of you who have water streaks down the front of the driver's door as a result of water dripping out of the driver's side mirror following a car wash or driving in the rain. I assumed the water was being retained by the bracket that holds the mirror and its housing to the side of the car, and I would diligently use towels and high-pressure air to try and remove the water from behind the bracket after every car wash. And when I felt sure I got all of it, the water streak would show up the next morning.

    MDXMAN at the "Leaking Side Mirror" thread at www.acuramdx.org web site and I have been exchanging messages about the problem of water streaks caused by the "leaking mirror." He said he covers the mirror with a chamois when he hand-washes the car, which prevents water from building up inside the mirror HOUSING, thus eliminating the water streak problem. Apparently, water in the mirror housing has a channel to the bracket, from which the water is free to slowly flow down the side, creating the water streak.

    Since I'm one of those lazy people who uses a car wash to clean my MDX, I began searching for something other than a chamois and hit upon Ziploc food bags, the large size with the "Slideloc" feature (works like a zipper). One bag fits almost perfectly over the mirror, and the plastic zipper allows you to close it to the point where it's snug against the mirror, thus preventing it from blowing off in the car wash.

    Voila, the water streak problem, which has been plaguing me since I took delivery of my GG Touring/Nav back in early Nov., is no more! Hallelujah!

    (P.S. Those of you who chose SS or MB may not notice the water streaks since the color of your MDXs are relatively light in comparison to the other colors.)
  • bilmatbilmat Member Posts: 53
    Assuming he/she doesn't mind me doing a copy/paste number on his/her message, here's what "dkly" just posted on the "Leaking Side Mirror" thread at www.acuramdx.org:

    "I took my MDX in to the dealer today for the first scheduled maintenance. I asked them to check into the leaking side mirror and the thud. They just called and told me they fixed both problems. According to the service person, the leaking side mirror was caused by a gap in the mirror seal. They used some silicon to seal the gap. I have yet to verify whether their solution works and will post my experience after the next car wash or rain. While MDXMAN's solution may work with car washes, I'm not sure how practical it is during rains. Wish me luck."
  • boe_dboe_d Member Posts: 66
    Hello,

    I remember seeing a post a while back about contacting the president of Honda to suggest changes. I would like to suggest adding HID's, rub strips, better seats, and a better NAV system.

    Does anyone know who this information should go to?

    Thanks!
  • boe_dboe_d Member Posts: 66
    I was hoping someone could give me the details not yet available on Edmunds specs - where can I get:

    Acceleration (0-60 mph): NA
    Braking Distance (60-0 mph): NA
    Roadholding Index: NA

    And some of the other details not available? - Thanks!
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