What kind of engine does GMC Canyon sle1 have?
Must specify. Upgradeable to (LLR) 3.7L DOHC, 5-cylinder engine) Transmission, 5-speed manual with overdrive (Not available with (LLR) 3.7L DOHC 5-cylinder MFI engine. Refer to the Engine and Axle section for compatibility requirements.
Are there any issues with the GMC Canyon?
The only other issues have been: an emissions control module failed at about 45k miles, causing the “check engine” light to illuminate. It was taken care of under the 80k mile emissions warranty. The rotors were noticeably warped at 10k miles, replaced under warranty, and feel warped again (pulsating brake pedal).
Are there any recalls on the 2008 GMC Canyon?
Based on information received from our latest subscriber survey, our reliability history charts give you a rundown on how used vehicles are holding up in 17 potential trouble spots, ranging from the engine, transmission, and brakes to power equipment and the electrical system. The 2008 GMC Canyon has been recalled 2 times by NHTSA. View Recalls
Why does my GMC Canyon stall at rough idle?
No more rough idle. I have a 2007 GMC Canyon and beginning last Summer (in 2011) the Check Engine light started coming on intermittently. Also, whenever I come to a stop, the RPMs run so low that sometimes my truck stalls if I don’t rev the engine a little while I have the brakes applied.
Must specify. Upgradeable to (LLR) 3.7L DOHC, 5-cylinder engine) Transmission, 5-speed manual with overdrive (Not available with (LLR) 3.7L DOHC 5-cylinder MFI engine. Refer to the Engine and Axle section for compatibility requirements.
What are the specs of a 2007 GMC Canyon?
Included and only available with (B30) color-keyed carpeted floor covering and (AJ2) driver- and passenger-side, forward-facing, flat-folding rear seats)
What’s the price of a GMC Canyon truck?
The GMC Canyon Regular Cab Work Truck, which features slightly less content than the SL, has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $14,495. The Canyon SL Regular cab starts at $14,895, while the Extended Cab starts at $18,690. The Crew Cab model is available only in SLE trim and has an MSRP of $20,975.
What are the features of a GMC Canyon?
Air bags, frontal, driver and right-front passenger with Passenger Sensing System (Always use safety belts and the correct child restraints for your child’s age and size.
Included and only available with (B30) color-keyed carpeted floor covering and (AJ2) driver- and passenger-side, forward-facing, flat-folding rear seats)
What kind of suspension does a GMC Canyon have?
Available with rear- or four-wheel drive, Canyons come in regular cab, extended cab and Crew Cab body styles. Two additional suspension packages are available: heavy-duty and off-road. For 2007, Sport Blue, Midnight Blue Metallic and Sonoma Red Metallic are new color options.
The GMC Canyon Regular Cab Work Truck, which features slightly less content than the SL, has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $14,495. The Canyon SL Regular cab starts at $14,895, while the Extended Cab starts at $18,690. The Crew Cab model is available only in SLE trim and has an MSRP of $20,975.
What makes a GMC Canyon a good truck?
The engine, transmission and white paint are definitely this trucks hallmarks. Even though the plastic and rubber quality is low, the truck is assembled very robustly. Feels very solid still with no annoying squeaks or rattles. Although far from flawless, I don’t consider this degree of reliability too terrible for 108k miles worth of driving.
What happens to the front caliper on a GMC Canyon?
If the truck sits unused for more than 2 or 3 days, one of the front calipers sticks engaged. Some pedal pumping and rolling the truck back and forth seems to get it to release. We ended up having the front caliper replaced at the dealership.