What years of GMC Acadia to avoid?

What years of GMC Acadia to avoid?

Worst Used Cars

Model Year(s) to Avoid
GMC Acadia 2011-2013, 2016-2017, 2020
GMC Canyon 2017-2019
GMC Sierra 1500 2015, 2017, 2019-2020
GMC Sierra 1500 Limited 2019

What problems do Acadia have?

Top GMC Acadia Problems

  • Transmission Fault and/or Check Engine Light With Code P0716, P0776, P0717, P0777, P2714, P2715, and…
  • The Check Engine Light With Code: P0011, P0014, P0021, P0024, P0341, P0346, P0336, and/or P0391.
  • Check Engine Light Due to Gas Cap Issue.
  • Flush brake fluid every 60,000 miles.

Are there any problems with the GMC Acadia?

The 2008 Acadia suffers from widespread transmission failure around 75,000 miles. Click on a category below for details. Help? Loading Curious how the 2008 Acadia compares to other years? Check out our GMC Acadia overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Acadia.

When does a GMC Acadia check engine light go off?

Just like the other check engine light problem, this problem mainly affected a handful of model years, namely the 2007 to 2012 model years. This issue usually happens when the Acadia has about 110,000 miles on the odometer.

Why does my GMC Acadia not have a gas cap?

Unfortunately, rather than just buying a new gas cap, this problem can be one of two things, according to RepairPal. It may mean that the Acadia’s power control module needs an update, or it may mean that its camshaft needs to be corrected.

Is there a recall on GMC Acadia enclave?

A major recall of over 80,000 Acadias, Enclaves, and Saturns was issued in 2008 thanks to that issue with wiper blades we mentioned that could be detached in heavy snow. Some 2008 to 2012 models were also recalled due to liftgate failures.

The 2008 Acadia suffers from widespread transmission failure around 75,000 miles. Click on a category below for details. Help? Loading Curious how the 2008 Acadia compares to other years? Check out our GMC Acadia overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Acadia.

Just like the other check engine light problem, this problem mainly affected a handful of model years, namely the 2007 to 2012 model years. This issue usually happens when the Acadia has about 110,000 miles on the odometer.

Unfortunately, rather than just buying a new gas cap, this problem can be one of two things, according to RepairPal. It may mean that the Acadia’s power control module needs an update, or it may mean that its camshaft needs to be corrected.

A major recall of over 80,000 Acadias, Enclaves, and Saturns was issued in 2008 thanks to that issue with wiper blades we mentioned that could be detached in heavy snow. Some 2008 to 2012 models were also recalled due to liftgate failures.