Things to inspect and/or ask about before taking delivery?
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Things to inspect and/or ask about before taking delivery?
I have a 2020 RDX Advanced package on order. I should receive it before Thanksgiving. What things should I inspect and or ask about prior to taking delivery? Thanks!
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#3
many think the dealership looks over the car...not Make sure you take it out in a well lighted area and look it over for scratches/dents. For me a new car has next to zero miles on it, so I make it known in advance that I expect it to have less than so many miles on it. Just take your time and go over it it slowly, inside and out. 1 area they often forget is the tire PSI....prob still at 50 when it was shipped. Its an exciting moment and many just want to rush out.....just take ur time and go over everything, as your still in "power" but once you sign your name and give them the $$$, not so much. Enjoy the big day
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Mark-RDX (11-30-2019)
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On the Advanced there was talk of plugs missing that helped to reduce road noise.
a quote from someone that was dealing with this:
"BTW, I discovered that my RDX was missing plugs that were supposed to be installed in the chassis during dealer pre-delivery inspection. They cost me a couple bucks and installing them reduced road noise considerably. The plugs cover holes that are used for transport tie-downs. IIRC there was a thread about this."
"TQI for 2020 RDX still lists installing body plugs ( item #7 ). But it's prudent to carefully consider which holes you want plugged.
http://www.urvi.net/forumfiles/SB/B19-023.PDF"
a quote from someone that was dealing with this:
"BTW, I discovered that my RDX was missing plugs that were supposed to be installed in the chassis during dealer pre-delivery inspection. They cost me a couple bucks and installing them reduced road noise considerably. The plugs cover holes that are used for transport tie-downs. IIRC there was a thread about this."
"TQI for 2020 RDX still lists installing body plugs ( item #7 ). But it's prudent to carefully consider which holes you want plugged.
http://www.urvi.net/forumfiles/SB/B19-023.PDF"
#5
1. Scratches/Dings/Dents - take your time, look at each panel from different angles. Once you leave the dealership you're unlikely to get any help with these and many people find things when they're doing the first wash. Look for a dimple on the hatch above the license plate area. If you have it, decide if you want to live with it or ask them to replace the hatch. My RDX has it and I've seen another post with people reporting they have it - you need to be a little further away, but it looks like a pretty big dent when you finally see it.
2. Interior Stains - look especially on the headliner and pillars. I would advise sitting in every seat for just a minute. You're not likely to find anything, but again, after you leave the dealership you won't get much help if you find something.
3. Body panel alignment - I had issues specifically with uneven hatch gaps and uneven headlights. Besides looking bad, the uneven hatch started to make a grinding noise until it was adjusted and the headlight was causing a very slight wind noise. It was a little harder than I expected to get these addressed after delivery.
4. Test drive your car. Make sure it's as quiet, smooth, etc. as you expect. This is your last chance to change your mind! Check your tire pressure while you're at it - many dealers have it set way too high!
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Ask as much as you can about using all the controls, buttons, knobs and WHERE they are before driving off for your test drive:
- Where and how to use emergency brake.
- Procedure for using
- Cruise Controls Various levels).
- radio - dialing, presets, etc.
- lighting (don't get stuck at night).
- You are buying a $45,000 machine. Be sure everything works.
Last edited by Acure4RDX; 11-26-2019 at 08:58 AM.
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Pro
Order you a FREE printed manual at the dealer and download the E Version from Acura’s website and start reading! Most of your questions are answered right there. The car comes with the abbreviated version.
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DJA123 (03-09-2020)
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By now you have your new RDX....congrats! I bought mine in September and love it. I did have to bring it back this week for two issues. The window channel on the drivers door was pinched (didn’t notice it when I bought the car) and the brakes were making noise under moderate braking (there is a TSB for this). The dealer was phenomenal (as they should be for a new car), repaired everything perfectly.
while they had my car, I had a 2020 RDX Advance as a loaner. I did notice that the dash lighting seemed to be stuck on “night” (dim) no matter what I did with adjusting the brightness.
One other thing to check....I installed a hitch for a bike rack, which requires dropping the spare. While all my tires were properly inflated when I bought the car, the spare was under inflated by 20#. I’d suggest checking this before the spare is needed!
while they had my car, I had a 2020 RDX Advance as a loaner. I did notice that the dash lighting seemed to be stuck on “night” (dim) no matter what I did with adjusting the brightness.
One other thing to check....I installed a hitch for a bike rack, which requires dropping the spare. While all my tires were properly inflated when I bought the car, the spare was under inflated by 20#. I’d suggest checking this before the spare is needed!
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Bmosbacker (11-30-2019)
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By now you have your new RDX....congrats! I bought mine in September and love it. I did have to bring it back this week for two issues. The window channel on the drivers door was pinched (didn’t notice it when I bought the car) and the brakes were making noise under moderate braking (there is a TSB for this). The dealer was phenomenal (as they should be for a new car), repaired everything perfectly.
while they had my car, I had a 2020 RDX Advance as a loaner. I did notice that the dash lighting seemed to be stuck on “night” (dim) no matter what I did with adjusting the brightness.
One other thing to check....I installed a hitch for a bike rack, which requires dropping the spare. While all my tires were properly inflated when I bought the car, the spare was under inflated by 20#. I’d suggest checking this before the spare is needed!
while they had my car, I had a 2020 RDX Advance as a loaner. I did notice that the dash lighting seemed to be stuck on “night” (dim) no matter what I did with adjusting the brightness.
One other thing to check....I installed a hitch for a bike rack, which requires dropping the spare. While all my tires were properly inflated when I bought the car, the spare was under inflated by 20#. I’d suggest checking this before the spare is needed!
#12
The dealer is bringing in an outside detailing vendor. They are giving a 5 year warranty for effectiveness and will clay bar before application. I HOPE I get a good application. :-)
#13
Have them install any software updates. There was an OTA update for the radio that came out 11/4, that I had to upgrade to with an 11/21 delivery date. There is a harder maps update that just came out this week as well that you might ask them to do.
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2020 RDX Advance, SH-AWD, Lunar Silver Metallic
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Have them install any software updates. There was an OTA update for the radio that came out 11/4, that I had to upgrade to with an 11/21 delivery date. There is a harder maps update that just came out this week as well that you might ask them to do.
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2020 RDX Advance, SH-AWD, Lunar Silver Metallic
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2020 RDX Advance, SH-AWD, Lunar Silver Metallic
#15
Having now mostly read the owners manual, I know they didn’t do a great job of teaching me anything about the car. It’s amazing what that thing does. In all fairness, they couldn’t even cover 20% of it, but I do feel like they left out some key stuff.
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The one thing I asked about during the very long process of acquiring the car was that they get all of the software updated. They said yeah yeah yeah. And then I got in the car and there was an exclamation point on software updates. I have no idea if I have the infamous body plugs, and I’m not really inclined to find out. But between this and the Acuralink snafu, it does not feel like they did a great job of getting the car ready.
Having now mostly read the owners manual, I know they didn’t do a great job of teaching me anything about the car. It’s amazing what that thing does. In all fairness, they couldn’t even cover 20% of it, but I do feel like they left out some key stuff.
Having now mostly read the owners manual, I know they didn’t do a great job of teaching me anything about the car. It’s amazing what that thing does. In all fairness, they couldn’t even cover 20% of it, but I do feel like they left out some key stuff.
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On the Advanced there was talk of plugs missing that helped to reduce road noise.
a quote from someone that was dealing with this:
"BTW, I discovered that my RDX was missing plugs that were supposed to be installed in the chassis during dealer pre-delivery inspection. They cost me a couple bucks and installing them reduced road noise considerably. The plugs cover holes that are used for transport tie-downs. IIRC there was a thread about this."
"TQI for 2020 RDX still lists installing body plugs ( item #7 ). But it's prudent to carefully consider which holes you want plugged.
http://www.urvi.net/forumfiles/SB/B19-023.PDF"
a quote from someone that was dealing with this:
"BTW, I discovered that my RDX was missing plugs that were supposed to be installed in the chassis during dealer pre-delivery inspection. They cost me a couple bucks and installing them reduced road noise considerably. The plugs cover holes that are used for transport tie-downs. IIRC there was a thread about this."
"TQI for 2020 RDX still lists installing body plugs ( item #7 ). But it's prudent to carefully consider which holes you want plugged.
http://www.urvi.net/forumfiles/SB/B19-023.PDF"
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