8.2
pretty bad- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 4,508 miles
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I have a 2003 Rsx base model, it has a manual transmission. It grinds from 2nd gear to 3rd gear above 4000 RPM. Acura claims to know nothing of my problem despite this being a reacurring complaint in many forums and petitions www.petitiononline.com/rsxgrind/petition.html ).
- Naperville, IL, USA
Every once in awhile (about once a week) my transmission pops out of 3rd gear in my type-S after I push it all the way forward. I took it to my dealer to have it looked at and they confirmed that it was popping out but I was told it would go away. Unfortunately, it has not gone away and it is very inconvenient when you are in are trying to make a turn and shift and the car just crawls through the intersection because you are gassing it in neutral. A couple of times it has not popped out all of the way and when I released the clutch, my gears started to grind. I don't want to have to pay to get my gear replaced because this gear popping out destroyed my 3rd gear.
- Somerset, NJ, USA
Vehicle: 2003 Acura Rsx-type S with 6 speed manual transmission. With only 7,940 miles and 9 months old, the transmission is blocking or grinding 1-2 and 2-3 shifts. This is hazardous when you are pulling through an intersection trying to engage 2nd gear and you can not get the trans into 2nd. It has been to the dealer twice (12-15-03 and 1-9-04) for this problem. They replaced synchronizers in the transmission. The problem still occurs.
- Allentown, PA, USA
My Acura Rsx type S was parked in a local wal-mart parking lot. It was in first gear. After my wife and I went inside, our car rolled backwards through the entire parking lot, down an embankment and up on a curb in another lower parking area. Fortunately, the car did not hit any person, car, or cart, but there was serious exhaust damage that cost upwards of $400 which the dealership did not cover under warranty because they argued that the emergency brake should have been on, which it wasn't. my wife and I argued that if the clutch was working properly, and the car was indeed "in gear", it should go nowhere...let alone backwards.
- Stow, OH, USA
- Irvine, CA, USA