The first-generation Acura TSX was introduced in April 2003. The vehicle was on Car and Driver's Ten Best list in its first three years of production (2004–2006). Classic parts like the sunroof motor parts contribute to the success of TSX. The part is placed under the headliner. It is connected to the sunroof regulator which makes the sunroof open and close when power is transmitted to the sunroof motor. A malfunctioning TSX sunroof motor can be caused by a dead sunroof motor, a damaged fuse, or a faulty switch.
TSX offers reliable and practical parts to customers. But there will be several problems after its sunroof motor parts have been used for years. The removal process for the TSX sunroof motor parts is as follows. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Then remove the interior lamp assembly. Disconnect the electrical connector. And use a pry tool to remove the interior overhead console. Next, remove the mounting bolts holding the sunroof motor in place. Finally, drop the motor from the overhead console. Symptoms of a bad TSX sunroof motor include a blown fuse, a faulty switch, the sunroof not opening or closing, or getting stuck in place. We have nearly all types of TSX auto parts in our catalog to give you a better vehicle both inside and out. There are plenty of inexpensive and quality TSX parts available online.