Six problems related to headlights have been reported for the 2007 GMC Acadia. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 GMC Acadia based on all problems reported for the 2007 Acadia.
I had problems with the transmission when my vehicle had around 61,000 miles. Vehicle was not going over 25 mph and sometime it did not run at all. I took it several times to the dealer, actually a town truck had to take it because it was very dangerous to drive it. It took a lot of time and effort for me to finally get my GMC Acadia fixed. That was in 2015. Two years later I had problems with my transmission again, my GMC has now 104,000 miles. I went back to the GMC dealer where it was repaired before, but they told me that guarantee had ended 2 months ago and I had to pay $1,021 to get the transmission fixed. I'm also having problems with hood lift and the headlight swith is not working.
I was driving my GMC Acadia all of a sudden one of the headlights just turned off, then a few minutes after same thing happened to the other headlight. I have read that it has happen to a few and going to some electric issue.
2007 GMC Acadia. Consumer writes in regards to problems with the vehicle headlights and the transmission. The consumer stated on December 17, 2011, the left headlight burned up for no apparent reason. The local dealer quoted him $1,213. 59. He was able to get the headlight fixed for$ 695. 67. On December 2, 2012 the transmission failed. The consumer had a rebuilt transmission installed at a cost of $ 3,737. 25.
The contact owns a 2007 GMC Acadia. The contact observed that the front passenger side headlight would not function and attempted to replace the headlight. When removing the headlight, he discovered that the passenger side low beam wiring harness had melted. The contact was in the process of taking the vehicle to an authorized dealer for repairs. The failure mileage was 45,000.
My driver side headlight bulb went out. I bought a replacement, but when I disassembled everything and got to the bulb, the connector was somewhat melted and one of the wires was pulled out. When I tried to remove the bulb, the connector cracked. Note that this was the original bulb.
Low beam headlights go out. I've also taken the vehicle in many times for noise in the steering column. Eventually, I lose my power steering. Everytime, they tell me there is a leak or steering gear problem and it has been repaired but it continues to happen. Im taking it in for the 4th or 5th time now to repair the squeak in the steering. This vehicle is 5 years old and its been in the shop more than any other car that I have owned.
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