Q&A

Can you tune a 2004 Acura TL?

Can you tune a 2004 Acura TL?

*The FlashPro allows full user tuning and datalogging for the 2004-2008 Acura TL Base and Type-S MT and AT. You will need a new or used ECU from an 2007-08 MT TL or 2007 base auto TL to install a Flashpro on your 2004-06 TL. * The Auto ECU needs a hardware modification for cruise control to work.

Is Acura TL a sports car?

The 2006 Acura TL won ConsumerSearch’s “Sports sedan with luxury touches” in Luxury Cars Reviews in September 2006. The 2006 Acura TL won ConsumerSearch’s “Best blend of sport and luxury” in its list of Sports Sedan Reviews in June 2006.

Does 2004 Acura TL need premium gas?

The answer to the question,”Do all Acuras require premium gas?” is no — but it’s recommended that you use a higher-octane fuel in your Acura for a number of reasons.

Are there any optional parts for an Acura TL?

Other optional Acura TL part is the Acura Navigation System. Interior was also seen with impressive elements of parts and accessories that make up for stylistic and luxurious components. Also available are Acura TL parts if modifying and upgrading applications will deem necessary by the owner.

When did the third generation Acura TL come out?

It had been produced through four generations until it ended production in 2014. The third generation Acura TL (UA6-UA7; 2004-2008) went on sale in North American in October 6, 2003. It offered 4-door Base, Base (Navigation), Sport, Sport (Navi/Summertire), Sport (Navigation), Sport (Summer Tire), Type-S and Type-S (Summer Tire).

Which is the number one Acura online parts store?

For decades, we have been the number one Acura online parts store. With a complete online parts catalog and a full selection of inventory, your parts are ready to be delivered to anywhere in the nation with no delay. Acura TL (Touring Luxury) is a mid-size luxury car manufactured by Acura from 1995 to 2014.

Why is my Acura TL leaking so much oil?

According to Acura TL owners, except for that, the engine performance would suffer such as bad gas mileage, overheating, strange noises, dropping oil pressure and misfiring. What’s more, obvious leaking oil can be found in the front of the motor. It is no wonder that it is consuming such a lot of oil.