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ACURA CL 1997 Consumer Has Noticed Abs light illuminating on dashboard. contacted dealer. upon recall 99v069/ lower ball joint
ACURA ACURA 1997 Vehicle Lost All Control Resulting in collision due to possible recall related failure of the ball joints (99v-069), no deployment of both frontal air
ACURA ACURA 1996 Possible Recall Component Failure (99v-069) causing vehicle roll over accident, prior to recall notice. mjs
ACURA TL 2004 2004 Acura Tl. Consumer writes in regards to ball joint failure *tgw the consumer stated he backed out of his driveway, stopped
ACURA RL 1997 Tl*the Contact Owns A 1997 acura rl. the contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the ball joint separated causing the front
ACURA TL 2005 Tl*the Contact Owns A 2005 acura tl. while driving 20 mph, the contact heard a loud popping and grinding noise.
ACURA TL 2002 On November 19, 2007 there was a sudden, complete, and catastrophic failure of the front right lower ball joint on my 2002
ACURA TL 2004 On January 4, 2008, while turning left from a stoplight in clifton park, ny, the right front wheel of the my
ACURA TL 2002 My 2002 Acura 3. 2tl with 77,440 miles was in for an alignment at a goodyear gemini store, when they said they
ACURA TL 2001 Tl*the Contact Owns A 2001 acura 3.2tl. while making a right turn at 5 mph, the front passenger side tire collapsed
ACURA RL 1997 Tl*the Contact Owns A 1997 acura rl. the contact heard a loud clicking noise coming from the wheels when the brake pedal was
ACURA TL 2004 2004 Acura Tl Right Front ball joint broke in half. *ts the consumer believed the incident happened because of a manufacturing defect.
ACURA RL 2002 While Driving The 2002 Acura 3.5 rl approximately 20-25 mph (road was flat and straight with no potholes, bumps, etc.),
ACURA TL 2004 I Was Driving My 2004 acura tl on a recently repaved highway when the wheel fell off the axle without warning. there were
ACURA TL 2001 Dt: The Contact Stated The front right lower ball joint failed while driving. the ball joint came apart, causing the collapse of the
ACURA TL 2002 Inspection Of Two Front Lower ball joints found to be worn out. vehicle has less than 75,000 miles. in the worst
ACURA RL 1998 A Squeaking Noise Could Be heard while driving 30 mph or less. vehicle was taken to the dealer, who informed consumer that
ACURA RL 1997 While Consumer Was Traveling vehicle stopped. consumer had the vehicle towed to the dealer, and mechanic determined that the passenger
ACURA CL 1998 I Submitted A Complaint Earlier #99v069000. i wanted to clarify the part that failed. it was the ball joint that broke
ACURA CL 1997 There Were A Recall 99v069000. and, my vechile fits the quaifications: acura 1997 3.0cl. however, when i called the dealer
ACURA TL 1996 This Letter Was Sent To acura: have a 1996 acura 2.5 tl that was purchased at radley acura. my vin # [xxx].
ACURA INTEGRA 1998 Consumer Stated Within Four Years the vehicle has been in two accidents. this due to lower control arm breakage and excessive wear of the
ACURA TL 1996 I Purchased An 1996 acura 2.5 tl in october of 1998 and i have never received a recall notice of any kind for
ACURA TL 1996 I Own A 1996 Acura 2.5tl. a couple days ago while driving my passenger side wheel collapsed due to the lower ball joint
ACURA INTEGRA 1998 Nhtsa#14845-02-e-020-001 April 4/2000 Ball Joints:replacement for steering or suspension systems: the material used in the manufacturer of the sealing boot can deteriorate over time permitting



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