Some Acura RL owners report experiencing starting issues where the starter spins but does not engage, which may be attributed to several factors. These include a damaged flywheel that prevents proper engagement of the starter motor, as well as potential problems with the starter motor itself, which may fail to generate enough power to start the engine despite a good battery. Additionally, some owners encounter intermittent codes like P16BE, indicating a malfunction in the Starter Cut Relay, which can further complicate starting. Ignition system issues, such as a faulty ignition switch or a binding steering column, may also hinder the vehicle from starting. Furthermore, while battery problems can contribute to these issues, ensuring clean and tight connections is crucial, especially as the vehicle approaches the 100,000-mile mark. It is recommended that owners conduct a thorough inspection of these components to identify and resolve the underlying cause of the starting problem.
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