Clutch Pedal/linkage Problems of GMC Acadia

GMC Acadia owners have reported 1 problem related to clutch pedal/linkage (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Acadia based on all problems reported for the Acadia.

1 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem of the 2007 GMC Acadia

Failure Date: 09/06/2013

It all started when attempting to accelerate the car to 30 mph from a stopeed speed and rpm's flew up to 3,000 and would not go down to a normal range while continued acceration or coasting. Then check engine light pops on and pull over to turn car off to figure out what to do. Turn car back on and there are no problems but the light is still on. Problem would show up randomly when driving but then would stop if car was turned off and turned back on almost like a reset. Then started having problems when going down the road where rpm's would go from 1500 to 3000 and would jerk car down to 2500 when foot was taken off the pedal. Would randomly go back a forth from 1500- 3000 during consistent speeds. Even while having these problems it was never an "every time we drove" thing. Then after a few weeks of having this problem a message pops up saying "transmission hot idle engine" that is when it really worried me. We took it to the dealership to pay $199. 95 for a diagnostic test stating that the clutch was bad and other internal failures exsisted and we needed a new transmission. To rebuild would be $4900 or a new one $6200. With all the other complaints on here regarding transmissions on the 07 and 08 Acadia's it seems something needs to be done on gm's part. This is not a cheap fix and is frustrating to see all the other people dealing with the same problems. Thankfully we weren't stranded anywhere with our 2 small children. Safety should be a top priority for gm.

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