10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
62,333 miles

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2006 Acura TSX brakes problems

brakes problem

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2006 Acura TSX Owner Comments

problem #3

Oct 012019

TSX

  • 150,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

When applying firm pressure to the brakes, it responds with a series of rapid vibrations and concomitant clicking noise. I never feel a solid and responsive breaking system. This occurred when I was attempting to slow in ice on a side street in 06 at which time I called Acura to complain. A few days ago, I attempted to avoid hitting the car in front of me while I was rolling after releasing my break from a full stop, so not even any mpg's. this was on a side street, and I don't remember the exact date. It was probably in September 2019. Luckily there was no damage, but I worry that my brakes will never be there when I need them.

- Durham, NC, USA

problem #2

Oct 222018

TSX 4-cyl

  • miles
Re 2006 Acura - letter from constituent requesting assistance in filing a criminal complaint against the parties involved in the matter. The consumer stated the vehicle was fraudulently sold. The vehicle appeared to have been in an accident that was reported, the brakes would squeak, and the codes were cleared before being sold.

- Winnetka, IL, USA

problem #1

Apr 182014

TSX

  • 37,000 miles
I am the original owner of the 2006 Acura Tsx. Ever since the first date of purchase, the front and rear brakes pads were not always strong enough to stop the vehicle. I always have to push down the brakes hard in order to stop. I do not usually drive the vehicle in the snow. However, in April 2014, I was driving the Acura Tsx in a turn on a 15 miles per hour under snow condition, and I pressed the brakes hard. The car took too long in distance to brake, as a result, the front bumper and both front wheel rims were damaged as the car hit the curb. The incident resulted due to the weak braking system.

- Cleveland, OH, USA

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