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Is there a recall on Acura RDX transmission?

There is no blanket recall on Acura RDX transmissions at this moment; recalls are issued for specific model years or VIN ranges rather than the entire lineup. This article explains how to determine if your vehicle is affected and what steps to take.


In recent years, Honda/Acura have issued transmission-related recalls for certain RDX models, but these campaigns are not universal. The exact scope depends on your vehicle's year, trim, and VIN. To stay informed, check official sources and consult your dealer if you suspect a transmission issue.


Current recall status


Recall activity is dynamic. As of April 2026, there is no single active recall covering all Acura RDX transmissions; any active recall is tied to a specific set of VINs or model years and would be announced by Honda/Acura and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).


What triggers a transmission recall


Recalls are issued after investigations determine a safety-related defect or risk. For transmissions, this can include issues like unintended gear engagement, transmission slipping, shuddering, or failure to shift. Notices detail affected vehicles, the remedy, and timelines.


Until you check your VIN against official notices, you can't know if your exact RDX is affected.


How to check for recalls on your RDX


Use the following steps to determine if a recall affects your specific vehicle, based on VIN and model year.



  • Find your vehicle’s 17-character VIN. It is located on the lower corner of the windshield on the driver’s side and on the driver’s door jamb.

  • Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall search page and enter your VIN or search by make, model, and year.

  • Check Acura’s official recall center for vehicle-specific notices; you can search by VIN or model year there as well.

  • Contact an Acura dealer with your VIN to get a definitive, up-to-date recall status and scheduling the remedy if needed.


Using these resources will let you verify whether a current recall affects your RDX and what actions are required.


Where to find official information and next steps


Rely on official government and manufacturer channels for authoritative updates. If a recall exists for your vehicle, the remedy is typically free of charge and completed by a dealer or authorized service center.



  • NHTSA SaferCar.gov recall search — global database of open recalls by VIN, model, and year.

  • Acura official recall center — manufacturer notices, repair steps, and remedy timelines.

  • Your local Acura dealer — can run a VIN-specific lookup and schedule service if a recall is active.


Keep your contact information up to date with Acura and the recall program so you receive notices promptly.


Summary


There is no single nationwide Acura RDX transmission recall at this moment; recalls tend to be model-year or VIN-specific. To determine if your vehicle is affected, check your VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and Acura) and contact your dealer. Staying informed through these channels is the best way to ensure any needed repairs are completed at no cost.

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