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Check the wiring harness for a broken or chaffed wire and also look for a black wire that attaches to the body or frame with a bolt, that is called a ground wire. check to see if it is loose or is corroded, clean and tighten as necessary.
There is a known issue with a relay, located in the steering column. 2001 acura 3.2 cls you can have it replaced with a better designed relay (Mfg replacement is a little larger relay than OEM) The day to day solution is to cover your steering column with a cool damp towel this will cool off the relay and 'release it out of the mode where it thinks your car is already started' I think the relay cost about 75 bucks. Believe me the cool towel or just cover with a white towel works. My husband has been doing this for over a year because he is too frugal to replace the relay....It works 99.999995 percent of the time. While I'm here this vehicle also had a recall for a known transmission problem, so if you had any repairs to your tranny I'd be looking to my dealer for an explanation if you were charged for repairs. My husband got his replaced free as the second owner after I did the research for him! And that rearview mirror full of highly toxic liquid Acura refuses to replace even after the lowuid leaks all over your interior and ruins your console...
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