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Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Disclaimer***Acura TSX V6-3.5L Technical Service Bulletin # 09-019 Date 120720


Disclaimer***Acura TSX V6-3.5L Technical Service Bulletin # 09-019 Date 120720



Body - PoppingClicking From Vehicle Rear On Bumps



09-019



July 20, 2012



Applies To



2009-11 TSX - ALL



2012 TSX



- From VIN L4 JH4CU2...CC000001 thru JH4CU2...CC025488



- From VIN V6 JH4CU4...CC000001 thru JH4CU4...CC000251



Popping or Clicking from the Left Rear or Right Rear Jack Point (Supersedes 09-019, dated September 21, 2011, to revise the information marked



by the black bars and asterisks)



REVISION SUMMARY



^ In Applies To, some 2012 models were added.



SYMPTOM



There is a popping or clicking from the left or right rear of the vehicle when driving over bumps or through dips.



PROBABLE CAUSE



As the body flexes, burrs from spot welds in the rear jacking points contact other sheetmetal, causing a popping or clicking noise.



CORRECTIVE ACTION



Install a wedge between the sheetmetal panels (in the inner side sill) that make up the jack point.



REQUIRED MATERIALS



3M Super Weatherstrip and Gasket Adhesive



PN 3M-08008



(One tube repairs about 20 vehicles.)



TOOL INFORMATION



Body Wedge Installation Tool Kit TN 07AAD-TL2A140



(Includes 4 wedges, installation tool, acid brush



extension, and acid brush)



Body Wedge Only PN 07AAK-TL2A120



(Pack of four)



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



The normal warranty applies.



Failed Part PN 65140-TL2-A00ZZ



Defect Code 02401



Symptom Code 04201



Skill Level Repair Technician



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DIAGNOSIS



Connect a ChassisEAR around the suspected area, then test-drive the vehicle to confirm that the noise is coming from the left or right rear jacking



point. If needed, refer to Service Bulletin 00-024, Steelman ChassisEAR Diagnostic Tool.



REPAIR PROCEDURE



1. On the affected side, remove the grommet from the wheelwell, and the grommet from the bottom of the side sill. Shine a light through the side



sill grommet hole so you can see inside through the wheelwell grommet hole.



2. Looking through the grommet hole, you will see the sheetmetal panels that make up the jack point.



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3. Using an acid brush and an extension, apply the adhesive through the wheelwell grommet hole and between the sheet metal at the insertion point



shown. (The insertion point should be as far outboard as possible.) Allow the adhesive to become tacky.



4. Mount the wedge onto the end of the installation tool, and apply a generous amount of adhesive to both sides. Allow the adhesive to become



tacky before installation.



5. Insert the wedge through the wheelwell hole and into the insertion point by hand. Make sure the stop on the installation tool is pointing down.



(The wedge is shown without adhesive.)



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6. Use a hammer to drive the wedge securely into the insertion point until you feel the stop come in contact with the sheet metal.



7. Gently twist and wiggle the tool from side to side to release the wedge.



8. Reinstall the grommets, and apply commercially available undercoat to the grommets.



9. If noise is coming from both sides, repeat steps 1 through 8 on the other side.