Acura MDX Dashboard Details 2012 Manual
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To reset the maintenance light on the 2012 Acura MDX, turn the ignition to ON (do not start the engine). Use the "SEL/RESET" button on the steering wheel to select "Vehicle Settings." Scroll down to "Maintenance Info," select it, and then choose "Reset." Confirm the reset when prompted.
The "TPMS" warning light indicates a problem with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System. It usually means one or more tires are significantly under-inflated. Check your tire pressures and adjust them to the recommended levels found in your owner's manual or on the driver's side door jamb.
To adjust the dashboard light brightness, locate the brightness control knob on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel. Turn the knob clockwise to increase brightness and counterclockwise to decrease it.
A "Check Engine" light can be triggered by various issues ranging from a loose gas cap to more serious engine problems. It's recommended to check the gas cap first and ensure it's tight. If the light remains on, you should have the vehicle's diagnostic system scanned for error codes by a professional.
If the VSA light is on, it indicates that the system is either disabled or malfunctioning. To turn it off, press and hold the VSA button located near the steering wheel until the light goes off. If the light remains on, consult a technician for further diagnosis.
The "Battery Charge" warning light indicates that the battery is not charging properly. This could be due to a failing alternator, battery, or other electrical issues. It's important to have the charging system inspected by a professional as soon as possible.
To set the clock, press the "MENU" button on the dashboard system, then navigate to "Settings," and select "Clock." From there, you can adjust the hours and minutes using the interface. Confirm your settings to save changes.
The "Low Oil Pressure" warning indicates that the engine is not receiving adequate oil pressure, which can cause serious damage. Check the oil level immediately and add oil if necessary. If the problem persists, have the vehicle inspected by a professional.
The "ABS" warning light indicates a problem with the Anti-lock Braking System. Causes can include a faulty ABS sensor, damaged wiring, or low brake fluid level. It's important to have the system checked by a technician to ensure safe braking performance.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure regular maintenance such as oil changes, air filter replacements, and proper tire inflation. Additionally, avoid excessive idling, aggressive driving, and remove unnecessary weight from the vehicle.