2007 Acura MDX Repair Manual

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Access the original OEM workshop repair manual for the 2007 Acura MDX, complete with wiring diagrams, in a simple PDF format.

2007 Acura MDX OEM Workshop Repair Manual
(PDF Format | Includes Wiring Diagrams)

Access the original OEM workshop repair manual for the 2007 Acura MDX, complete with wiring diagrams, in a simple PDF format. This is the same manual used by Acura dealership mechanics, providing manufacturer-authorized procedures for accurate diagnostics, maintenance, and repairs.

File Format PDF
File Language English
You’ll Get 158.8 MB
Page Count 2,946
Delivery Method Instant Download

Key Features

OEM-Approved Procedures – Trusted by Acura-certified technicians.
Comprehensive Coverage – Includes engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, electrical, and more.
Detailed Wiring Diagrams – Essential schematics for troubleshooting and electrical repairs.
User-Friendly PDF – Searchable, easy to navigate, and accessible on any device.
Step-by-Step Guidance – Perfect for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.


Why Choose This Manual?

  • Accurate & Reliable – Ensure repairs meet factory specifications.
  • Cost-Effective – Save on dealership service fees by performing maintenance yourself.
  • Professional-Level Diagnostics – Detailed procedures help troubleshoot issues efficiently.

Who Should Use This Manual?

🔹 2007 Acura MDX Owners – Maintain your vehicle like a pro.
🔹 Professional Mechanics – Factory-level reference for accurate repairs.
🔹 DIY Enthusiasts – Gain confidence in tackling complex repairs with expert guidance.


Download the 2007 Acura MDX OEM Workshop Repair Manual today and ensure your vehicle is maintained and repaired with the highest level of accuracy and care!

This manual includes the procedures for maintenance, disassembling, reassembling, inspection, and adjustment of components and diagnostics for the guidance of experienced mechanics. Please use this manual to ensure complete repair work to keep your vehicle in optimum condition. When replacement parts during repair work are needed, be sure to use genuine OEM parts.

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CAUTION: Please note that this manual is made for the use of persons who have special techniques and certifications. If non-specialized or uncertified technicians perform repairs or services only using this manual or without proper equipment or tools, this may cause severe injury to you or other persons nearby and also cause damage to your vehicle. In order to prevent dangerous operations and damage to your vehicle, please be sure to follow the instructions thoroughly.

Common Issues with the 2007 Acura

The 2007 Acura lineup included several models across different segments, offering a blend of luxury, performance, and reliability. Below is an overview of the 2007 Acura models, their common issues, maintenance tips, and key features.


2007 Acura Models

1. 2007 Acura TL (Mid-Size Luxury Sedan)

  • Engines:
    • 3.2L V6 (258 hp, 233 lb-ft torque)
    • 3.5L V6 (286 hp, 256 lb-ft torque) – TL Type-S
  • Transmission: 5-speed automatic or 6-speed manual (Type-S)
  • Fuel Economy: ~18-26 mpg
  • Common Issues:
    • Automatic transmission failures (delayed shifting, slipping gears).
    • Power steering leaks.
    • Cracked dashboard (common in hot climates).
  • Key Features:
    • Premium leather interior, navigation system, and available ELS premium sound system.

2. 2007 Acura TSX (Compact Luxury Sedan)

  • Engine:
    • 2.4L 4-cylinder (205 hp, 164 lb-ft torque)
  • Transmission: 5-speed automatic or 6-speed manual
  • Fuel Economy: ~22-31 mpg
  • Common Issues:
    • Power steering pump noise.
    • Premature brake wear.
    • Infotainment and Bluetooth connectivity issues.
  • Key Features:
    • Sporty handling, standard sunroof, and luxurious interior.

3. 2007 Acura RL (Full-Size Luxury Sedan)

  • Engine:
    • 3.5L V6 (290 hp, 256 lb-ft torque)
  • Transmission: 5-speed automatic
  • Fuel Economy: ~18-26 mpg
  • Common Issues:
    • Power steering fluid leaks.
    • Suspension wear (bushings, struts).
    • Navigation system malfunctions.
  • Key Features:
    • Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD), adaptive cruise control, and high-end sound system.

4. 2007 Acura MDX (Luxury Midsize SUV)

  • Engine:
    • 3.7L V6 (300 hp, 275 lb-ft torque)
  • Transmission: 5-speed automatic
  • Fuel Economy: ~17-22 mpg
  • Common Issues:
    • Timing belt and water pump wear.
    • Transmission fluid leaks.
    • Rear differential fluid overheating.
  • Key Features:
    • Standard AWD, three-row seating, and available technology package.

5. 2007 Acura RDX (Compact Luxury SUV)

  • Engine:
    • 2.3L turbocharged 4-cylinder (240 hp, 260 lb-ft torque)
  • Transmission: 5-speed automatic
  • Fuel Economy: ~19-23 mpg
  • Common Issues:
    • Turbocharger failures due to oil starvation.
    • A/C compressor failures.
    • Carbon buildup in intake valves.
  • Key Features:
    • SH-AWD, sporty handling, and compact size for city driving.

Pros and Cons of the 2007 Acura Lineup

Pros

  • Reliability: Well-built engines with longevity.
  • Luxury Features: Standard leather, navigation, and premium audio.
  • Strong Resale Value: Holds value well in the used car market.
  • Performance Handling: Especially with SH-AWD models.

Cons

  • Expensive Repairs: Transmission and power steering issues.
  • Infotainment Glitches: Navigation and Bluetooth problems.
  • Higher Maintenance Costs: Timing belt replacements in V6 models.

Competitors


General Maintenance Tips for 2007 Acura Models

  1. Oil Changes: Use synthetic oil and replace every 5,000-7,500 miles.
  2. Transmission Service: Change transmission fluid every 30,000-50,000 miles.
  3. Timing Belt Replacement: Required for V6 models (MDX, RL, TL Type-S) every 90,000-100,000 miles.
  4. Brake Inspection: Replace brake pads every 20,000-40,000 miles, depending on driving habits.
  5. Power Steering Fluid Check: Common leak area; inspect every 30,000 miles.
  6. Suspension Components: Control arm bushings and shocks wear out around 80,000 miles.
  7. Carbon Cleaning (RDX Turbo): Perform intake valve cleaning every 50,000 miles.

2007 Acura Maintenance Schedule table, outlining maintenance intervals in both miles and kilometers for key components and services.

Maintenance Item

Interval (Miles)

Interval (Km)

Oil Change (Synthetic) 5,000 – 7,500 8,000 – 12,000
Transmission Fluid Change 30,000 – 50,000 48,000 – 80,000
Timing Belt Replacement (V6 Models) 90,000 – 100,000 145,000 – 160,000
Brake Pad Replacement 20,000 – 40,000 32,000 – 64,000
Brake Fluid Replacement 30,000 – 50,000 48,000 – 80,000
Power Steering Fluid Check 30,000 48,000
Coolant Flush and Replacement 100,000 160,000
Spark Plug Replacement 100,000 – 120,000 160,000 – 193,000
Air Filter Replacement 15,000 – 30,000 24,000 – 48,000
Cabin Air Filter Replacement 15,000 – 30,000 24,000 – 48,000
Fuel Filter Replacement Every 100,000 Every 160,000
Suspension Inspection (Control Arms, Bushings, Shocks) 50,000 – 80,000 80,000 – 128,000
Battery Replacement 3 – 5 years 3 – 5 years
Tire Rotation 5,000 – 7,500 8,000 – 12,000
Differential Fluid Change (SH-AWD Models) 30,000 – 50,000 48,000 – 80,000
Turbocharger Inspection (RDX) 50,000 – 80,000 80,000 – 128,000
Carbon Cleaning (RDX Turbo) 50,000 80,000
Water Pump Replacement (with Timing Belt) 90,000 – 100,000 145,000 – 160,000

 


Final Verdict

The 2007 Acura lineup offers a balance of luxury, reliability, and performance. While transmission issues and power steering leaks are common, regular maintenance can help extend the life of these vehicles. The MDX and TL Type-S are standout models, providing excellent performance and features, while the RDX is great for urban drivers needing AWD capability.

If considering a used 2007 Acura, look for models with a well-documented service history and ensure major components (transmission, timing belt, turbocharger) have been maintained properly.