Are there any problems with the Chevy Traverse?

Are there any problems with the Chevy Traverse?

2014 Traverse:  TSB 13120A Some 2013 Traverse’s may have a problem with the torque converter staying locked.  When the vehicle comes to a stop this causes the engine to die, much like rolling to a stop in a manual transmission vehicle would.

Why is my GMC Acadia in two wheel drive?

There may be other various conditions related to a low battery, such as but not exclusive to a no crank or slow engine crank condition or the vehicle may have been jump-started recently. The vehicle is still operational in two-wheel drive mode. Technicians may find DTC C0550 set as a current or history DTC in the Clutch Control Module (CCM).

When was the first generation Chevy Traverse made?

The first generation was a full size SUV and ran from 2007-2016. The second generation Traverse has been in production for a few years now. That’s long enough for there to be quite a few older models with transmission problems.

Why are there no reverse gears in Chevy Traverse?

No Reverse Harsh shifts in 3rd and 5th gear Slipping transmission in-between shifts When this plate goes bad, it allows the piston to leak and not properly apply the gears.  And since this plate covers 3rd, 5th, and reverse only those gears are affected.

Can a GMC traverse go into AWD mode?

Thanks for the insight. On some 2008-2010 Enclave; 2007-2010 Equinox, Acadia; 2007-2009 Torrent, OUTLOOK; 2008-2009 VUE; 2010 Terrain; and 2009-2010 Traverse models equipped with All-Wheel Drive, the All-Wheel Drive System may become inoperative with a Service All-Wheel Drive (Service AWD) light On.

There may be other various conditions related to a low battery, such as but not exclusive to a no crank or slow engine crank condition or the vehicle may have been jump-started recently. The vehicle is still operational in two-wheel drive mode. Technicians may find DTC C0550 set as a current or history DTC in the Clutch Control Module (CCM).

2014 Traverse:  TSB 13120A Some 2013 Traverse’s may have a problem with the torque converter staying locked.  When the vehicle comes to a stop this causes the engine to die, much like rolling to a stop in a manual transmission vehicle would.

Can you take the transmission out of a GMC Acadia?

There’s no way you could take out the transmission itself from the bottom of the car. My plan was to remove the subframe and just take the tranny out the bottom, while keeping the engine in place. My dad has the equipment to suspend the engine. I’ll try and find the post about taking it out the top.