Acura TLX Beeping Problems? (15 Common Causes)

The Acura TLX is a sports sedan that’s tough to look away from.

It’s packed with tech, and you may be hearing some beeping sounds for unknown reasons.

If your TLX keeps beeping, we’ll help you resolve this.

Why Does My Acura TLX Keep Beeping?

The most common cause of beeping on an Acura TLX is related to the auto-lock walk-away feature. Other causes include the seatbelt sensor, headlight switch is ON, a key fob left in the car, a door is open whilst driving, a light bulb is blown in the gauge cluster, key fob low on battery and safety features.

Auto Lock Walkaway

The most common cause of beeping on an Acura TLX is related to the auto-lock walk-away feature.

As the name implies, when you walk away your TLX automatically locks itself as long as you have the key fob on you.

However, If you walk away too quickly then the TLX will beep to warn you that the vehicle isn’t locked.

Try adding a slight pause before walking away from the vehicle and make sure the panel/computers are completely shut down.

Alternatively, just open and shut the door again – this has worked for some owners.

The auto lock feature may fail to lock if:

  1. You close the hatch or a door and walk away too soon before it is fully closed
  2. You have a failed lock or sensor.
  3. You mobile phone or other electronic devices could be interfering with the smart entry remote signal.
  4. You left a fob in the car
  5. A door, the hood or the rear hatch is not closed properly
  6. You walked away from the vehicle too quickly – stay within 5 feet of the vehicle when you get out and close all the doors and then wait until you hear a second beep before walking away.

Here’s what one TLX owner had to say on acurazine.com:

“It will also do the multiple beep if you walk away too fast “while shutting the door”. The multiple beeps is the car telling you the auto lock didn’t lock the car because you walked away too fast before letting the door fully shut.”

What Does The Owners Manual Say:

The auto lock function activates when all doors and tailgate are closed or all doors are closed and tailgate begins power close operation, and the keyless access remote is within about 5 feet (1.5 m) radius of the outside door handle.

Exit vehicle while carrying keyless access remote and close door(s) and tailgate.

  1. While within about 5 feet (1.5 m) radius of the vehicle. -> The beeper sounds; the auto lock function will be activated.
  2. Carry the keyless access remote beyond about 5 feet (1.5 m) from the vehicle and remain outside this range for 2 or more seconds. -> Some exterior lights flash; the beeper sounds; all doors and tailgate will then lock.

Under the following circumstances, the auto lock function will not activate:

  • The remote is inside the vehicle -> The beeper will not sound.
  • The remote is taken out of its operational range before all the doors and tailgate are closed. ->The beeper will sound.

How To Enable/Disable Auto Lock Walkaway:

  1. Using the touchpad, select settings from the main menu.
  2. Select ‘Vehicle’
  3. Select ‘Keyless Access Setup’
  4. Select ‘Walk Away Auto Lock’
  5. Select either ‘Enable’ or Disable’

With Auto Lock enabled, when you exit the car with the fob and all the doors and tailgate are shut properly, the car will beep once whilst you’re still in close proximity.

Then, when you are at least 8 feet away it will beep again to signal that everything is now locked.

Listen for both beeps to be certain it’s locked.

Most Common Causes of Acura TLX Beeping

The main common causes for an TLX that beeps are:

1. Auto Lock Walkaway

See the above sections for more details.

2. Headlight Switch In ON Position

Make sure the headlight switch is in OFF or AUTO. Otherwise, it’ll beep at you.

Here’s what owners had to say on tlxforums.com:

The only reason I can think that the chime would be on is if you manually turned on the headlights and didn’t turn them off when leaving the car…. do you leave them on or on auto?

“It was the auto lights. So thank you, problem solved.”

The manual states:

“If you leave the power mode in VEHICLE OFF (LOCK) with the lights on, a light on reminder chime will sound when you open the driver’s door.”

It is not possible to disable the chime although you can indirectly by turning off your headlights.

3. Fob Still In The Car

If you’ve left a key fob in your TLX, you may hear a warning beep.

Here’s what one TLX owner had to say on acurazine.com:

“Single beep is the auto lock engaging. Multiple beeps is when you get out of the car but the key is still inside. That’s what my TLX does.”

4. Car Is Not In Park

If you turn the key off and open the door without manually putting the vehicle in park, the vehicle will be left in accessory mode and may sound off a series of rapid beeps.

5. Not Pressing Brake Hard Enough When Shifting To Park

Here is some advice from owners on tlxforums.com:

“The beep is because you aren’t stepping on the brake hard enough when you shift into Park.”

Make sure you come to a stop, then apply the parking brake, then shift to Park.

6. Door Is Open Whilst the Car Is Running

Ensure all car doors, the trunk and hood and firmly and properly closed.

7. Seatbelt Sensor

Another common cause for beeping is related to the passenger seatbelt sensor.

The sensor itself may be broken or it might be triggering a beep if there is weight on the passenger seat such as groceries or your pet dog.

A simple test for this will be to fasten the seatbelt and see if the noise stops.

It’s a good idea to ensure all doors and the rear hatch are shut properly too.

8. Accessory Plugged in 12V Outlet

Sometimes your TLX for whatever reason won’t like some of the accessories you plug into the 12V Power Outlet.

Some owners have found by disconnecting their charging devices/electronics from the outlet the beeping has ceased.

9. Gauge Cluster Bulb

If a bulb blows in your gauge cluster then your TLX may start beeping at you to try and signal that there is a problem.

It’s hard to alert this issue to the driver otherwise.

This could be an airbag warning light that’s gone out, so just have a thorough inspection of the light on your gauge cluster to make sure there lit up properly.

The best time to do this is just as you turn the key in the ignition and everything should come on.

10. Lane Departure Warning

If your TLX is equipped with LDW then you can have a beep included as a warning and this is normal.

11. Road Departure Warning

Road Departure Warning is designed to beep also, this is completely normal, it may even pull the steering to get you back on track.

12. Low Key Fob Battery

A low key fob battery can cause a number of issues including random beeps and even triggering your car alarm.

Try giving the fob a clean, remove any dirt/dust/grime and replace the battery.

13. Seat Memory

Some TLX owners have had success at getting rid of unknown beeps by resetting their seat memory – also known as the Driving Position Memory System.

How to reset the seat memory will vary depending on model year so it’s best to look in the owner’s manual for how to do this.

14. Electronic Devices Inside or Outside of The Car

The beeping may not actually be coming from your TLX. Do you have any other electronic or battery-powered devices in your vehicle that could be causing the beeping? Usually, it’s their batteries going bad.

For example a garage door opener or a dropped wristwatch.

15. Electrical Issues

If your TLX has developed an electrical fault e.g. problems with the Body Control Module or there is a wiring issue, it may beep as a result of this.

This can be quite difficult to diagnose if there obvious warning messages and the best thing to do is visit your local Acura dealer.

Related: 6 Most Common Acura TLX Problems (Explained)

Acura TLX Beeping When Door Open

If the headlight switch is ON then this will trigger beeping when the driver door is open. Make sure the headlight switch is on OFF or AUTO to avoid beeping.

You may notice this after getting your car back from the valet as sometimes they need to adjust switches to clean them properly.

Acura TLX Multiple Beeps / Beeps 3 Times

Multiple beeps are usually related to the Auto Lock walkaway, feature.

See the first section where we cover this in detail.

Acura TLX Not Beeping When Locked

If your Acura TLX does not beep when you lock the doors, this means that the Keyless Lock Answer Back feature is turned off.

When you exit your TLX and lock it using the fob, you have the option of having beeping ‘on’ or ‘off’. This can be adjusted using the Keyless Lock Answer Back feature.

This can be set from the display unit.

  1. Go to ‘Settings’
  2. Select ‘Vehicle’
  3. Select ‘Door/Window Setup’
  4. Select ‘Keyless Lock Answer Back’

If it’s on ‘Off’ the car will make no sound when you lock it.

If its ‘On’ it will beep and the exterior lights will flash when you lock it.

Acura TLX Beeping While Driving

The most common cause for an TLX that beeps whilst driving is the seatbelt sensor. If there’s weight on the passenger seat this can trigger the alarm, or if the seatbelt sensor is faulty this will trigger it too.

Try buckling the passenger’s seat belt.

It’s also a good idea to make sure all the doors and the rear hatch are closed properly.

If all of these conditions are met, the problem could lie in a defective door switch, leading the TLX’s electronic system to think a door is open while the car is in motion. 

Some owners have suggested disconnecting the battery for an hour to see if that clears any possible errors.

Acura TLX Chirping Noise

If there’s a strange chirping sound coming from your TLX’s engine then this could well be related to the fuel you are using. 

This is a common problem across several Acura and Honda models.

Some owners have noted that this is to do with fuel that contains ethanol and the sound is normal – the ethanol in the gas makes the fuel pump make that sound.

This problem is accentuated though if you use low-quality, cheap gas.

Changing the fuel pump will likely not make the noise go away.

So we advise trying higher quality gas, failing that it’s best to speak to your dealership.

Alternative Suggestions

Check for Recalls or TSBs

By entering your car’s VIN number on Acuras recall page or the NTHSA’s Safety Issues & Recalls page you can determine whether or not there is a TSB or recall for your vehicle and if there is you’ll want to get it addressed.

A recall is issued by a vehicle manufacturer for issues that are safety-related, while a TSB covers components that may be malfunctioning but don’t compromise the safety of the vehicle.

Disconnect the Battery

Sometimes mysterious beeping problems can disappear with a simple reboot, there are no guarantees here but it’s worth a try.

Disconnect the battery for 20 seconds and this resets many of the electronics in the vehicle.

Check For Warning Messages

When the beeping occurs can you see any lights or warning messages on the instrument panel?

This can give a clue as to what’s causing the beeps e.g. ‘Door Ajar’.

Take it to an Acura Dealership

If needed, take your Acura to the dealership.

Tell them you are NOT paying for a check on what the problem might be.

Ask them if they will check it for free.

Most dealerships and other places do quick/initial diagnosis for no money as they plan to make money for the repair of your vehicle.

If your unit is still under warranty then they should fix and resolve the issue for free.

Related: How Long Do Acura TLX Last? (Solved & Explained)

Resources

https://cdn.dealereprocess.org/cdn/servicemanuals/acura/2021-tlx.pdf

https://owners.acura.com/vehicles/warranty?year=2023&model=TLX

https://owners.acura.com/vehicles/warranty

https://owners.acura.com/service-maintenance/recalls

https://www.acura.com/contact-us

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  • Ian Sawyer

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