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Service All Wheel Drive System Gmc Acadia. GMC ACADIA 2014 Owner's Manual (414 Pages), Page 160 Black plate (37,1 The Service All-Wheel Drive message can appear in the driver information center (DIC) when your vehicle is having an issue with the all-wheel drive (AWD) system If the DIC displays this alert, stop your vehicle as soon as possible, turn it off, and turn it back on again

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2014 Chevrolet Traverse 2014 GMC Acadia Equipped with AWD (Transmission RPO M7X) and Built Prior to VIN Breakpoint EJ179332 Attention: If a customer returns to the. A 'service all-wheel drive system' warning indicates that the AWD system is disabled.

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GMC Acadia Involved Region or Country North America, Europe, Middle East, Russia, Israel, Japan, Korea Condition Some customers may comment that a vibration is felt in the steering wheel, front or rear seats or cabin body boom while cruising at a steady state at highway speeds from 60-75 mph (96-120 km/h) in AWD mode. The Service All-Wheel Drive message can appear in the driver information center (DIC) when your vehicle is having an issue with the all-wheel drive (AWD) system The 'Service All Wheel Drive System' warning can be caused by various factors including a faulty wheel speed sensor, malfunctioning driveline.

Meet The AllNew 2024 GMC Acadia SUV. If the DIC displays this alert, stop your vehicle as soon as possible, turn it off, and turn it back on again The AWD system transfers power between all four wheels to maintain vehicle traction

GMC Service and Repair Manuals > Acadia AWD V63.6L (2008. GMC Acadia Involved Region or Country North America, Europe, Middle East, Russia, Israel, Japan, Korea Condition Some customers may comment that a vibration is felt in the steering wheel, front or rear seats or cabin body boom while cruising at a steady state at highway speeds from 60-75 mph (96-120 km/h) in AWD mode. I suspected it was basically a water logged electrical connection.