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2001 Acura 3.2 tl. AC not blowing cold?
Recharging yourself is not a good idea. The system needs EXACTLY the right amount of refrigerant gas by WEIGHT. If you have gauges, you have half a chance if you know the correct low side pressure and the correct high side pressure. Without gauges, you are guessing and most people add too much gas. Over-gassing locks up the compressor, not enough and it doesn't work.
All windows stopped working
It will be in one of the fuse boxes - check your owner's manual or go to a site like alldatadiy.com for more information if you need to.
2004 Acura TL D light blinking.
no info generic answer if directional move lever off if hazards push button off if check engine have scanned for trouble code
2002 Acura 3.2TL won't crank
My guess would be a burnt fuseable link. Closely inspect the main wires coming off of the battery and distribution center for a taped up bulge.
Fuel gage not working on 2001 Acura MDX any ideas
Check fuses first . Then go under and clean a spot on the gas tank that you can touch or hold a bare wire from the tank to a clean ground on the frame. have someone turn the key on to see if the gauge works with the wire on there . If it does you have a bad ground , if not you might have to drop the tank to look further. have a look at any wires you can find that go to it too.You might find a broken one . Chuck
I am wondering how to change the fuel tank
purchase a manual and wonder if you have the skills and tools to take on the job ---this is procedure for a 1999 acura I'm forwarding from one of our members MARVIN it will give you an idea what you will be facing Below are the proper steps to removing your vehicle's fuel tank..
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Relieve the fuel pressure
Remove the rear seat cushion.
Remove the plastic grommet from the floor pan.
Detach the
fuel pump electrical harness.
Disconnect the fuel lines from the
fuel pump by compressing the tabs on both sides of each nylon push connect fitting and easing the fuel line off of the fuel pump.
Raise and safely support the vehicle securely on jackstands.
Remove the muffler mount.
Remove the heat shields.
Remove the fuel tank cover.
Remove the drain plug and drain the gasoline into a approved container.
Disconnect the fuel lines and remove the
fuel filter and base.
Loosen the fuel tank filler pipe clamp at the fuel tank.
Support the fuel tank using a hydraulic jack and a block of wood or other suitable device.
Remove the two fuel tank support strap bolts and position the straps out of the way.
Partially lower the fuel tank to access the fuel tank filler pipe vent tube and disconnect the vent tube and filler pipe from the tank.
Disconnect the fuel vapor tube from the tank.
Lower the tank from the vehicle.
Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
Why does my 2002 Acura MDX, have alot of oil under the front floor mats
Are you sure it is oil? In a modern vehicle there is nothing containing oil inside the main cabin of the vehicle. Does the 'oil' have a smell?
The only liquid inside the vehicle will be coolant which has an oily feel and will smell sweet. It will possibly be leaking from the Heater Matrix. This is a small radiator type unit that has engine coolant flowing through it to provide the heat for the temperature controls inside the vehicle. It is mounted deep under the centre of the dashboard. This means the whole dashboard might need to come out to get to it. A lot of work for a simple fix.
Where is bank 1 sensor 2 02 sensor on a 2001 Acura 3.2 tl
Try This..
Stand with the engine belts and pulleys nearest to you. Look down at the engine. Bank ONE is the LEFT side of the engine, Bank TWO is the RIGHT side of the engine. Sensor TWO is positioned AFTER the Catalytic converter, (sometimes referred to as the 'Down Stream' sensor). I think the TL has it mounted right next to the Catalytic Converter Before the exhaust bends to go under the vehicle. This is one of those jobs that is guaranteed to take the skin off at least two knuckles!
**These sensors can be VERY difficult to get loose so make sure your safe under the Vehicle. Use either Axle Stands on both sides of the vehicle, 'Roll On' inspection ramps with blocks under the rear wheels or a professional vehicle lift.**
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