The first-generation Acura TSX was introduced in April 2003. It was on Car and Driver's Ten Best list in its first three years of production (2004–2006). Classic parts like the ABS reluctor ring contribute to the success of TSX. The ABS reluctor ring is used to produce the signal back to the ABS control module. Faulty TSX ABS reluctor ring parts can lead to the ABS light illuminating, unexpected braking or the ABS may not work.
TSX has many merits, while problems arise after ABS reluctor ring parts have been used for a long period. An ABS reluctor ring is a ring that is used to transmit signals from the vehicle's wheel speed sensor to the ABS control module. Symptoms of worn-out TSX ABS reluctor ring parts include the brake pedal that starts pulsing, the ABS malfunction, vehicle brakes on its own, and the ABS light on the dashboard. From the body parts to the performance parts, a long catalogue of advanced TSX products is given online. The vehicle will remain classic and prevailing for its useful parts.