Acura RLX Sport Hybrid Electronic Gear Selector 2020 Manual
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To operate the electronic gear selector, press the button corresponding to the desired gear (e.g., D for Drive, R for Reverse). Ensure the vehicle is at a complete stop before changing gears to avoid damage.
If the gear selector buttons are unresponsive, first check if the vehicle is in 'ON' mode. If the issue persists, try restarting the vehicle. Consult your owner's manual for further troubleshooting steps or contact an Acura service center.
Yes, you can shift directly from Drive to Reverse using the electronic gear selector, but ensure the vehicle has come to a complete stop before doing so to prevent transmission damage.
The electronic gear selector system requires minimal maintenance. Regularly check for software updates from Acura and ensure no physical obstructions around the selector buttons. Have the system inspected during routine vehicle maintenance.
In case of electronic gear selector failure, refer to the emergency procedures in the owner's manual. Typically, there is a manual release mechanism accessible through a panel near the gear selector.
To ensure proper functioning, keep the gear selector clean and free from spills. Regularly test all gear buttons. Schedule periodic inspections with an Acura service technician for comprehensive checks.
Common issues may include unresponsive buttons, error messages on the dashboard, and difficulty in engaging gears. These could be due to software glitches or electrical problems and should be inspected by a professional.
The electronic gear selector offers a more streamlined and modern interface, reducing cabin clutter. It allows for quicker gear changes and is integrated with the vehicle's electronic systems for enhanced performance and safety features.
If the gear selector is stuck in park, check if the brake pedal is fully depressed. Inspect the brake switch and fuses. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician for further diagnosis.
Yes, the electronic gear selector is integrated with safety features such as preventing gear engagement unless the brake pedal is depressed, and it may automatically shift to Park if the driver exits the vehicle while it is in another gear.