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2008 GMC Acadia transmission trouble ?
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<blockquote data-quote="wannabe" data-source="post: 421041" data-attributes="member: 3639"><p>I'd have to disagree. I love the acadias. Yes they have issues but so does everything. If you have a lift the motor and trans can be on the ground In an hour if you know what your doing. And the air bag issue can be solved by putting dielectric grease on the connectors under the seats. Timing chains are a big problem but not hard. And according to one of my old gm reps the new trans have better stuff in them. I would buy one in a heart beat. And I think there easy to work on once you get them fingered out. They are VERY sensitive to carbon build up on valves. Deffinatley run some cleaner through it every 30-40k miles. And be sure and keep the valve body cleaned. And if it hasn't had new valve covers done already pull the booster line and check for oil in booster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wannabe, post: 421041, member: 3639"] I'd have to disagree. I love the acadias. Yes they have issues but so does everything. If you have a lift the motor and trans can be on the ground In an hour if you know what your doing. And the air bag issue can be solved by putting dielectric grease on the connectors under the seats. Timing chains are a big problem but not hard. And according to one of my old gm reps the new trans have better stuff in them. I would buy one in a heart beat. And I think there easy to work on once you get them fingered out. They are VERY sensitive to carbon build up on valves. Deffinatley run some cleaner through it every 30-40k miles. And be sure and keep the valve body cleaned. And if it hasn't had new valve covers done already pull the booster line and check for oil in booster [/QUOTE]
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