Acura ILX Tech One-Touch Directional Signal 2015 Manual
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To activate the one-touch directional signal, lightly tap the turn signal lever up or down without fully engaging it. This will cause the signal to flash three times.
If the one-touch directional signal is not working, check the fuse box for any blown fuses related to the turn signals. If the issue persists, it may require a visit to a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
The 2015 Acura ILX does not have an option to adjust the number of flashes for the one-touch signal feature. It is preset to flash three times.
A rapid blinking of the directional signal indicator usually indicates a burnt-out bulb. Check and replace any faulty bulbs in the signal lights.
First, check the turn signal bulbs to ensure they are not burned out. Then, inspect the fuses related to the turn signal circuit. If both are intact, the issue may be with the turn signal relay or lever, requiring professional inspection.
To replace a directional signal bulb, open the hood, access the back of the headlight assembly, remove the old bulb by twisting the socket counterclockwise, and insert a new bulb by twisting the socket clockwise. Ensure the bulb is securely in place.
The one-touch directional signal feature is a standard setting and cannot be disabled through the vehicle’s settings. If needing modifications, consult with a professional for any aftermarket solutions.
Regularly check and replace any burnt-out bulbs, inspect the turn signal lever for smooth operation, and ensure the fuses are intact. Periodically clean the lenses to maintain visibility.
Signs of a failing turn signal relay include the turn signals not functioning, the lights not blinking, or the signals blinking very rapidly. If these occur, the relay may need to be replaced.
After replacing or repairing, test the turn signals by activating both the left and right signals. Ensure they flash at a consistent rate and that all corresponding bulbs light up correctly.