Are there transmission issues in my GMC Acadia?
But now I’m back in town and the Acadia has started again to haphazardly act up, the engine revs up but the transmission does not engage, NO codes or messages come up in the instrument panel. Has anyone experienced or heard about this issue? Thanks.
What kind of stereo system does a GMC Acadia have?
Even in base form, the Acadia was a very well-appointed vehicle. The standard stereo was a 6-speaker system with an aux input and, of course, OnStar® capability. The top-line stereo was a 10-speaker Bose® system with a subwoofer. A navigation system and a rear seat DVD system were dealer options.
When was the last GMC Acadia front wheel drive?
Here’s a weird piece of trivia found on the Internet: the Acadia is the first GMC-badged front-wheel drive vehicle since the much-loved GMC Motorhome, which was last produced in 1978. If you’re too young to remember that groundbreaking RV, look it up. They were kinda cool. And so’s the Acadia.
How do you replace the receiver on a GMC Acadia?
(Crutchfield Research Photo) The Acadia’s factory receiver is reasonably easy to remove and replace. Use a panel tool to pry out the receiver trim panel and release the retaining clips, then remove the panel and put it someplace safe, preferably on a non-scratching surface.
But now I’m back in town and the Acadia has started again to haphazardly act up, the engine revs up but the transmission does not engage, NO codes or messages come up in the instrument panel. Has anyone experienced or heard about this issue? Thanks.
What’s the tach needle on a GMC Acadia?
Acadia over revs when starting off of full stop and at around 50mph the tach needle oscillates between 1,200 and 1,400 rpm, so the ride is very uncomfortable. Made a video with my iPhone that I’ll try to post later. I’ll keep the Forum posted on my experience with the GMC dealer.
Even in base form, the Acadia was a very well-appointed vehicle. The standard stereo was a 6-speaker system with an aux input and, of course, OnStar® capability. The top-line stereo was a 10-speaker Bose® system with a subwoofer. A navigation system and a rear seat DVD system were dealer options.
Here’s a weird piece of trivia found on the Internet: the Acadia is the first GMC-badged front-wheel drive vehicle since the much-loved GMC Motorhome, which was last produced in 1978. If you’re too young to remember that groundbreaking RV, look it up. They were kinda cool. And so’s the Acadia.