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Do 2012 GMC Acadias have transmission problems?

Do 2012 GMC Acadias have transmission problems?

It’s a type of car problem that’s not hard to notice. 2012 GMC Acadia transmission problems can show up as shifting delays, jumping or grinding during acceleration, a feeling of shakiness, or whistling noises or a burning smell coming from beneath the hood.

What causes a GMC Acadia transmission to overheat?

The 6T70 is know to overheat. This is typically caused by a faulty circuit, and not an actual problem with the radiator/cooling system. There are TSB’s listed above that do cover slipping gears, but other issues can still cause slipping. All transmissions wear out eventually. The Acadia transmissions are no different.

What’s the general problem section on the Acadia?

There’s: The Acadia specific section deals with recalls and TSB’s (Technical Service Bulletins). The general problem section deals with common Acadia problems with an emphasis on the 6T75 and 6T70’s (these are the transmissions they come with) most common areas of weakness.

Why is my GMC Acadia roll away hazard?

If left unchecked, eventually the shifter indicator will no longer be accurate. Eventually, the transmission may even lose the ability to go into park at all. But, the gear selector will still slide into the park position, which makes the 2014 Acadia a roll away hazard.

What causes a car to hesitate at 45 mph?

Basically – part throttle, light load, slight grade or hill. 45 to 60 mph Engine will start getting to wear it is working, starts to sound “different” and run a bit rougher, then it will buck or hesitate. It will not always buck or hesitate once it runs rougher, but it will ONLY do it after the load, sound, and running rougher have started.

When does GMC Acadia engine hesitate during acceleration inspection?

GMC Acadia Engine hesitates during acceleration Inspection at your home or office. Our certified mobile mechanics come to you 7 days a week between 7 AM and 9 PM.

Why does my GMC Acadia shudder at low speeds?

Problem has not been fixed. See all problems of the 2017 GMC Acadia . Vehicle shudders and jerks at all speeds. It is particularly worse at lower speeds. The automatic transmission is acting like someone is popping the clutch on an manual transmission.

The 6T70 is know to overheat. This is typically caused by a faulty circuit, and not an actual problem with the radiator/cooling system. There are TSB’s listed above that do cover slipping gears, but other issues can still cause slipping. All transmissions wear out eventually. The Acadia transmissions are no different.

There’s: The Acadia specific section deals with recalls and TSB’s (Technical Service Bulletins). The general problem section deals with common Acadia problems with an emphasis on the 6T75 and 6T70’s (these are the transmissions they come with) most common areas of weakness.

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