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What is the recall on the 2019 Acura MDX?

There isn’t a single recall for the 2019 Acura MDX; instead, there have been multiple recall campaigns over the years, and the exact recalls depend on the vehicle’s VIN.


Across the MDX’s history, Acura and the NHTSA have issued several safety recalls covering various systems. To determine the current recall status for a specific vehicle, owners should perform a VIN-based check through official channels. Remedies for recalls are provided at no charge by the manufacturer or dealer, and timing varies by campaign and VIN.


How to check recalls for your 2019 MDX


Use the following steps to identify open or past recall campaigns tied to your exact vehicle.



  1. Locate your VIN: a 17-character code on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield, the driver’s doorjamb, or on the vehicle’s title/registration.

  2. Visit official recall portals such as NHTSA’s SaferCar recall lookup or Acura’s recall information page.

  3. Enter your VIN and submit to see any active recalls or campaigns tied to your MDX.

  4. Read the recall descriptions, the required remedy, and whether you need to visit a dealer. Most remedies are performed at no cost to the owner.

  5. If recalls are listed for your VIN, contact an authorized Acura dealer to schedule service and confirm parts availability for your vehicle.


Regularly re-check recalls, as new campaigns can be added after your initial search.


Common recall areas that have affected MDX models


Below are broad areas where MDX recall campaigns have historically appeared. Specific campaigns depend on the year and VIN.



  • Airbags and passenger restraint systems

  • Seat belts and pretensioners

  • Fuel system components and emissions controls

  • Braking and electronic stability systems

  • Electrical wiring and control modules


Owners should not assume a recall is unrelated to safety; if a VIN check shows an active campaign, have the remedy performed by an authorized dealer at no charge.


What to do if you find a recall


Act promptly. Recalls are safety-related fixes and are provided free of charge. Schedule service with an Acura dealer, bring any required documents, and ensure the remedy is completed and recorded for your VIN.


Resources for recall information


Use these official sources to verify current recalls and remedies for your 2019 MDX:



For faster access, you can contact Acura customer service with your VIN and request a recall status review.


Summary


The 2019 Acura MDX has been subject to multiple recall campaigns over time. The precise recalls affecting a given vehicle depend on its VIN, so owners should perform a VIN-based check through official channels to identify active recalls and required remedies. If a recall exists, seek service at an authorized dealer to receive the cure at no cost and with official documentation.

What is the class action lawsuit for the 2019 Acura MDX?


Class Action Claims Honda 'Concealed' 2016-2020 Acura MDX, RDX Acceleration Defect from Drivers. December 17, 2019 A class action claims Honda withheld from drivers that 2016-2020 Acura MDX and RDX SUVs suffer from an "acceleration defect."



What are the recalls on the 2019 Acura MDX?


Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2014-2020 Acura MDX vehicles. Moisture may enter the tailgate lid light assembly and wiring harness, which can cause the interior and exterior lights to fail, including the lid lights, position lights, license plate lights and taillights.



Are there any recalls on the Acura MDX?


Recent Acura MDX recalls include a lighting issue affecting model years 2014-2020, a brake pedal pivot pin problem on 2023-2025 models, and a software error causing potential engine stalls in some 2022-2025 Type-S models. Other recalls have involved older models for engine connecting rod bearing defects (2016-2020) and previous lighting issues that require a second fix.
 
Recent recalls

  • Lighting failure (2014-2020 MDX): Moisture can enter the tailgate lid light assembly, causing exterior and interior lights to fail. Dealers will install a fuse harness and repair seals as needed. 
  • Brake pedal issue (2023-2025 MDX): The brake pedal pivot pin may not be secured properly, causing the pedal to shift. Dealers will fix the pin to prevent the pedal from moving. 
  • Engine stall (2022-2025 MDX Type-S): A software error in the fuel injection control unit may cause the engine to stall or lose power. 
  • Center display (2025 MDX): A software issue can cause the center information display and reverse camera to show a black screen. 

Older recall issues
  • Engine connecting rod bearings (2016-2020 MDX): A manufacturing defect can lead to engine failure. Flow Acura and Flow Acura of Wilmington note that this can be a critical issue. 
  • Lighting failure (2014-2019 MDX): This was an earlier recall, but some vehicles may need a second repair because the initial fix was not sufficient. 

What to do
  • Check your VIN: Use the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website to check if your specific vehicle has any open recalls. 
  • Contact a dealer: Schedule an appointment with an authorized Acura dealer to have any open recalls inspected and repaired, free of charge. 



What is the most common problem with the Acura MDX?


Common Problems:

  • Transmission failure: Early MDX models had issues with automatic transmission failure, leading to costly replacements.
  • Steering rack issues: Some vehicles experienced steering rack and pump failure, which led to a loss of power steering.


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