Acura 3.2 TL Transmission Problems

Named the "3.2TL" after its 3.2-liter engine during its second generation of production (1999 to 2003), the Acura TL is a mid-size luxury car from Honda's luxury division that debuted in 1996. Potential buyers--as well as owners--of the 3.2TL should take note of its common transmission problem.

Transmission Failure

  • Acura TLs in general are virtually free of common transmission problems. However, the 3.2TLs in particular tend to have their four-speed automatic transmissions fail. It is considered a problem of very high occurrence in this generation of TL vehicles.

Coverage

  • The failure of the 3.2TL transmission may be covered under an extended warranty that goes up to seven years/100,000, particularly for the 2000 to 2003 models. The extended warranty also may cover the torque converter for the entire second-generation production cycle.

Repair Cost

  • As of September 2010, the cost to replace the transmission with a re-manufactured unit is about $3,000 for parts. An additional $449 is need for labor costs.