Acura TLX 2021-present Suspension Specifications
Acura TLX 2021-present

Acura TLX 2021-present Suspension Specifications

Explore detailed suspension specifications for the 2016-2019 Buick Cascada. Learn about front and rear suspension types, spring rates, shock absorber details, and alignment settings for optimal handling and maintenance.

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Overview Specifications

This document provides detailed specifications and technical information about the suspension system of the 2016-2019 Buick Cascada. It is designed to assist owners, mechanics, and enthusiasts in understanding the suspension components, their functions, and key performance characteristics. Use this guide to explore the suspension setup, maintenance tips, and troubleshooting insights. Navigate through the sections to find specific details or use the quick reference for essential specifications.

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Key Specifications

Front Suspension Type

MacPherson Strut

Rear Suspension Type

Multi-Link

Spring Rate (Front)

2.5 N/mm

Spring Rate (Rear)

2.2 N/mm

Shock Absorber Type

Hydraulic

Available Specifications

Front Suspension

The front suspension of the Buick Cascada is designed to provide a balance of comfort and handling. It features a MacPherson strut setup, which is common in modern vehicles for its compact design and effective performance.

MacPherson Strut
  • Utilizes a single lower control arm for stability
  • Includes a coil spring integrated with the shock absorber
  • Designed for reduced unsprung weight
  • Features a stabilizer bar for improved cornering
  • Allows for precise wheel alignment adjustments
  • Provides a smooth ride over uneven surfaces
Steering System
  • Electric power steering for precise control
  • Reduces fuel consumption compared to hydraulic systems
  • Adjustable steering response based on driving conditions
  • Integrated with the suspension for better handling

Rear Suspension

The rear suspension of the Buick Cascada is engineered to enhance stability and comfort. It employs a multi-link configuration, which is ideal for maintaining tire contact with the road and improving ride quality.

Multi-Link Setup
  • Features multiple control arms for independent wheel movement
  • Includes coil springs and shock absorbers
  • Designed to minimize body roll during cornering
  • Provides excellent isolation from road vibrations
  • Allows for fine-tuning of suspension geometry
Damping System
  • Hydraulic shock absorbers for consistent performance
  • Tuned for both comfort and sporty driving
  • Resists bottoming out on rough roads
  • Maintains stability at high speeds

Suspension Maintenance

Proper maintenance of the suspension system is crucial for ensuring the longevity and performance of the Buick Cascada. This section covers key tips and practices for keeping the suspension in optimal condition.

Inspection Tips
  • Check for worn or damaged shock absorbers regularly
  • Inspect bushings and control arms for signs of wear
  • Look for leaks in the shock absorbers or struts
  • Ensure proper alignment and tire balance
Replacement Guidelines
  • Replace shock absorbers every 50,000 to 100,000 miles
  • Use OEM or high-quality aftermarket parts for replacements
  • Follow manufacturer guidelines for torque specifications
  • Consider professional installation for complex components

Component Specifications

Overview

Type
Independent MacPherson Strut Front, Multi-Link Rear
Configuration
Front and Rear Independent Suspension
Platform
GM Delta II Platform
Material
High-Strength Steel and Aluminum Components
Location
Front and Rear Axles

Dimensions

Strut Length Front
22.5 inches (571.5 mm)
Strut Length Rear
21.8 inches (553.7 mm)
Spring Rate Front
175 lb/in (31.3 N/mm)
Spring Rate Rear
150 lb/in (26.8 N/mm)
Shock ABSorber Travel Front
5.9 inches (150 mm)
Shock ABSorber Travel Rear
6.3 inches (160 mm)
Stabilizer Bar Diameter Front
1.1 inches (28 mm)
Stabilizer Bar Diameter Rear
0.9 inches (23 mm)

Materials

Struts
High-Strength Steel with Aluminum Mounts
Springs
Cold-Wound Steel
Control Arms
Forged Aluminum
Bushings
Polyurethane and Rubber Composite
Stabilizer Bar
Hollow Steel

Features

Adjustability
  • Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
  • Height-Adjustable Front Struts
  • Variable Damping Rear Shocks
Stability
  • Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars
  • Electronic Stability Control Integration
  • Anti-Roll Technology
Durability
  • Corrosion-Resistant Coatings
  • Reinforced Mounting Points
  • Weather-Sealed Components
Performance
  • Sport-Tuned Suspension
  • Precision Steering Alignment
  • Enhanced Cornering Stability
Comfort
  • Progressive Spring Rates
  • Noise-Reducing Bushings
  • Vibration Dampening

Safety Features

Crash Protection
  • Energy-Absorbing Strut Mounts
  • Reinforced Subframe
Stability
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Traction Control System
Durability
  • High-Strength Materials
  • Corrosion-Resistant Coatings

Comfort Features

Noise Reduction
  • Insulated Bushings
  • Sound-Dampening Materials
Vibration Control
  • Hydraulic Dampers
  • Flexible Mounts
Ride Quality
  • Progressive Spring Design
  • Adaptive Shock Absorbers
Adjustability
  • Driver-Selectable Suspension Modes
  • Height-Adjustable Components

Accessories

Upgrades
  • Performance Coilovers
  • Adjustable Sway Bars
  • Sport Shocks
Replacement Parts
  • OEM Strut Assemblies
  • OE-Spec Bushings
  • Factory Springs
Tools
  • Strut Spring Compressor
  • Alignment Kits
  • Torque Wrenches

Maintenance

Service interval
  • Inspect Every 10,000 Miles or 12 Months
Service Items
  • Check Shock Absorbers for Leaks
  • Inspect Bushings for Wear
  • Verify Alignment
  • Test Stabilizer Bar Links
  • Lubricate Pivot Points
Maintenance Notes
  • Replace Worn Components Immediately
  • Use OEM Parts for Optimal Performance
  • Follow Torque Specifications for Reassembly

Warranty

Basic
Miles: 36,000
Years: 3
Coverage: Defects in Materials or Workmanship
Powertrain
Miles: 60,000
Years: 5
Coverage: Suspension Components
Corrosion
Miles: 100,000
Years: 6
Coverage: Perforation from Rust
Roadside Assistance
Miles: 36,000
Years: 3
Coverage: Towing and Emergency Services

Production Details

Manufacturer
General Motors
Manufacturing Process
  • Precision Casting
  • CNC Machining
  • Robotic Assembly
Quality Control
inspection: 100% Component Testing
Standards: ISO 9001 Certified
Testing: Durability and Stress Testing
Sustainability Practices
  • Recycled Materials
  • Energy-Efficient Manufacturing
  • Waste Reduction Programs
Production Metrics
Units Per Year: 50,000
Defect Rate: 0.1%
Lead Time: 4 Weeks

Service Information for Suspension Service

Maintenance and service requirements specific to the suspension system

10,000
12
  • Inspect shock absorbers for leaks
  • Check bushings for wear
  • Verify wheel alignment
  • Test stabilizer bar links
  • Lubricate pivot points

Use OEM parts for replacements to maintain performance

30,000
36
  • Replace worn bushings
  • Inspect strut mounts
  • Check spring condition
  • Test suspension damping
  • Verify electronic stability control integration

Special tools required for strut disassembly

60,000
72
  • Replace shock absorbers
  • Overhaul suspension components
  • Inspect subframe for damage
  • Replace stabilizer bar bushings
  • Perform full alignment

Critical to follow torque specifications for reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about torque specifications

Q1

What are the technical specifications of the 2021-present Acura TLX suspension?

The 2021-present Acura TLX features a double-wishbone front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension, designed to enhance handling and ride comfort. The suspension is compatible with both the 2.0L turbocharged engine and the 3.0L V6 engine, including AWD models. It incorporates components such as aluminum lower control arms, adaptive dampers in Sport and Advance trims, and rear suspension toe control arms for improved stability.

Q2

What are the maintenance requirements for the suspension system?

Regular inspection of suspension components every 15,000 miles is recommended. Ensure bushings, ball joints, and tie rod ends are checked for wear. Replace components as needed, typically every 50,000 to 70,000 miles. Maintain proper tire pressure and alignment to prevent uneven wear. Follow torque specifications during repairs and use genuine Acura parts.

Q3

How do I install or replace suspension components?

Raise the vehicle on a lift, remove wheels and components (e.g., calipers), disconnect suspension parts, and remove the old component. Install the new part, ensuring correct alignment and torque specifications. Reassemble in reverse order and test drive to confirm proper function.

Q4

How do I troubleshoot common suspension issues?

Check for clunking noises by inspecting ball joints and bushings. Address sagging with height adjustments or replacement. Look for uneven tire wear and correct alignment. Consult a technician if issues persist.

Q5

How can I optimize suspension performance?

Maintain proper wheel alignment and consider upgrading to performance sway bars or coilovers. Ensure all components are within specifications for optimal handling and stability.

Factory Service Resources

Access official service manuals, technical documents, and repair guides. These resources provide detailed procedures, specifications, and diagrams directly from the manufacturer.

2021-Present Acura TLX Service Manual

Coming Soon

Details suspension maintenance, repair, and diagnostics procedures.

Suspension System Technical Bulletin

Coming Soon

Addresses updates and common issues with suspension components.

Acura TLX Parts Catalog

Coming Soon

Lists OEM suspension parts with descriptions and numbers.

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