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Originally Posted by fromwrxto330ci
sup John, are you thinking about getting this M3? if so, I think the price is too high especially its an 02 with 52k miles.
Jon
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impending drama from the CV dorks...
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impending drama from the CV dorks...
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Originally Posted by For the TL owners
Honda Motor Co. issued two separate recalls for its Acura TL sedan today to address potential fires under the hood and fix problems with the windshield wiper motor.
Honda said it was recalling 273,000 2004-2008 TLs because prolonged high temperatures underneath the engine hood could cause the power steering hose to deteriorate, causing the hose to crack and leak power steering fluid.
The automaker said the fluid could leak onto a hot catalytic converter and lead to smoke and a possible fire. Acura spokesman Mike Spencer said there had been no fires or injuries reported.
In the second action, Honda said it was recalling 129,600 TLs from the 2004-05 model year to address a potential failure of the circuit breaker inside the windshield wiper motor. If the circuit breaker fails, it could prevent the wiper from working and increase the likelihood of a crash.
There have been no reports of crashes or injuries tied to the windshield wiper issue, Spencer said.
For the first recall, dealers will install a new heat-resistant power steering hose free of charge. For the second, dealers will inspect the windshield wiper motor and replace the motor if they find signs of corrosion.
Owners with questions can contact Acura at (800) 382-2238 or through its owner Web site, http://www.ahm-ownerlink.com.
Acura is Honda's luxury brand.
Honda said it was recalling 273,000 2004-2008 TLs because prolonged high temperatures underneath the engine hood could cause the power steering hose to deteriorate, causing the hose to crack and leak power steering fluid.
The automaker said the fluid could leak onto a hot catalytic converter and lead to smoke and a possible fire. Acura spokesman Mike Spencer said there had been no fires or injuries reported.
In the second action, Honda said it was recalling 129,600 TLs from the 2004-05 model year to address a potential failure of the circuit breaker inside the windshield wiper motor. If the circuit breaker fails, it could prevent the wiper from working and increase the likelihood of a crash.
There have been no reports of crashes or injuries tied to the windshield wiper issue, Spencer said.
For the first recall, dealers will install a new heat-resistant power steering hose free of charge. For the second, dealers will inspect the windshield wiper motor and replace the motor if they find signs of corrosion.
Owners with questions can contact Acura at (800) 382-2238 or through its owner Web site, http://www.ahm-ownerlink.com.
Acura is Honda's luxury brand.
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Just tired of the "boy racer" cars I guess. Want something fun, and comfortable. I've done the import scene, the euroscene.. Messed with trucks a little... did the ***** out build, now I just want something I can beat on and relax in... A CTS-V nails that to a T, throw on some long tubes/exhaust, an intake, lower it and throw some reeemzz on it and call it good... maybe get a cam... have a high 12 second family car
seems appealing to me after the STi



doesn't get old... I saw "Last Post: dz" and was hoping it was this picture! Dz never fails.