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			<title>2003 Acura RSX Roof Molding Coming Loose.</title>
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			<description>I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem? Where the rubber roof molding comes loose and you could tear it off. Also I found 2 on Parts.com for 39.98 and the bracket is 4.45 for one. Would I need 2 or 4 for the brackets? It has something to due to the hot weather here in FL I know man you...</description>
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<div>I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem? Where the rubber roof molding comes loose and you could tear it off. Also I found 2 on Parts.com for 39.98 and the bracket is 4.45 for one. Would I need 2 or 4 for the brackets? It has something to due to the hot weather here in FL I know man you should see what it did to my steering wheel it's so ugly looking. Thanks for the help. <br />
Mischa.</div>


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			<title>AC  PROBLEM Cold Then Warm</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:54:31 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I know i have a leak because i had to fill up my as today because the pressure was low. but the problem is now that i filled it up and it goes cold then warm and so on. the compressor will cut in and out. any ideas why?</description>
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<div>I know i have a leak because i had to fill up my as today because the pressure was low. but the problem is now that i filled it up and it goes cold then warm and so on. the compressor will cut in and out. any ideas why?</div>


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			<title>06 RSX Throttle Hesitation</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:15:25 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I have an 06 RSX standard model. 
 
When shifting from 2 to 3 or any of the other up shifts, the engine hesitates before picking up RPM.  It has done this since new.  Took it to the dealer twice and they remapped the EEC once.  The second time they told me that I needed to use 91 oct. fuel.  Did...</description>
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<div>I have an 06 RSX standard model.<br />
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When shifting from 2 to 3 or any of the other up shifts, the engine hesitates before picking up RPM.  It has done this since new.  Took it to the dealer twice and they remapped the EEC once.  The second time they told me that I needed to use 91 oct. fuel.  Did that and still no better.<br />
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I would say that 80 percent of the time it hesitates between shifts.  Once is a great while, it picks right up and boy what a difference.<br />
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I didn't have this problem with my 03 RSX.<br />
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What gives?<br />
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Bob</div>


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