Where are the fuse boxes on a 2008 GMC Acadia?

Where are the fuse boxes on a 2008 GMC Acadia?

The 2008 GMC Acadia has two fuse boxes, one on the right side of the instrument panel and one under the hood. The instrument panel fuse box has an early and late fuse diagram layout. 2008 GMC Acadia Relay Layout • DRL Relay – Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) – Left, Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) – Right

Why is the power latch on my Acadia not working?

The original post was really helpful. Just ran into the same issue with my 2008 Acadia where the latch stopped working ( the power lift and close hasn’t worked for a year ) and after replacing the power latch, the power lift/ close is working again also! Just a couple updates:

Why is my GMC power liftgate not working?

The liftgate all of a sudden stopped latching (locking) so had to bungee cord it to keep it closed since I was on the running errands. I could hear the motor (actuator) operating but the latch just does not engage, which leads me to believe the entire mechanism is faulty.

Why is my turn signal not working on my GMC Acadia?

The GM vehicles above all seem to have a common problem with turn signals. The problem may show up as the following symptoms: The source of the problem is usually a faulty Hazard Warning Switch. Yes, you read that correctly.

Why does my GMC Acadia make a rapid flash sound?

However, we will have to wait until your visit to the GMC service department on Friday. Click to expand… In older vehicles; the rapid sound generally indicated a bad bulb. The Acadia’s BCM generates this sound now when the turn signal is applied with the stalk.

Is there a problem with the turn signal?

Yes, you read that correctly. All turn signal operations flow through that switch and it seems GM may have under-engineered the electrical contacts in that switch. Some shops report that even after swapping out the switch, the problem remains and they must replace the entire turn signal mechanism (called the Multifunction Switch).