norsairius
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- 2024 Acura Integra Type S
This is the first time I've heard about the car also having issues starting when this problem comes up. Based on what I've heard from the dealership, they're saying that Acura will have a software fix for this issue this month.thank god i found this tread. This is the second time i'm getting a:
(on an ITS)
check engine
rev match disabled
cruise control disabled
braking system disabled
first time, they said that i was revving the car too much in higher gears. doesn't make any sense since i dropped the car off with 6840 miles. got it back almost 3 weeks later.
now today miles being 7082, same codes appeared and i really dont like going to the dealer but if I have to go, I'll go back; unless I can somehow find that piece to remove it and having to save myself a headache.
I did too loose my pops and burbles in sport+. pretty bummed about that
also does anyone else ITS does not start when button is pressed? I have to hold it for about 6 seconds and then it wants to start up...
Otherwise, in the meantime: Protocol is to reset the codes and not replace any parts according to what I've read online and heard from my dealer.
Your dealership may ask to hold on to your car if they think the issue may be a safety concern. I haven't seen anyone report anything that would indicate it's a significant one since the car seems to only go into limp mode but again, this symptom of the car not starting or taking a while to start is relatively new (at least as far as I'm aware). Your mileage may vary, so I'd recommend seeing what your dealer has to say.
Every report of this issue I've seen indicates that the car drives fine once the codes are reset and the issue may come up again and the car may go into limp mode. It's still drivable though as I assume if the car shouldn't be driven, then the failsafes designed by Acura would prevent the car from being driven. I'd recommend having your dealer look at it each time the codes come up and consulting with them on what to do.
My guess is the codes were somehow reset when the battery was replaced. Hopefully the issue doesn't come up again before the fix is ready!I had all of the above issues and then mine refused to start. Dealer said the battery was defective. Swapped the battery and everything has been fine since (around 2K miles after the battery replacement).
As someone else around these forums recommended: Consider reporting the issue to Acura client relations if this issue comes up more than once.
If anyone believes this issue could be a significant safety/drivability problem, then an NHTSA complaint could be an option too.
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