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What GMC trucks have transmission problems?

What GMC trucks have transmission problems?

Common GMC Sierra Transmission Problems

  • 2014 GMC Sierra. The vehicle’s transmission makes clunking sounds and jerking movements when accelerating and decelerating (highway).
  • 2014 GMC Sierra.
  • 2015 GMC Sierra.
  • 2015 GMC Sierra.
  • 2016 GMC Sierra.
  • 2016 GMC Sierra.
  • 2017 GMC Sierra.
  • 2017 GMC Sierra.

How can you tell if your transmission fluid is low?

Symptoms of Low Transmission Fluid

  1. Drips or puddles underneath the car.
  2. Difficulty shifting through gears and/or slipping.
  3. Shuddering or shaking.
  4. Lurching or sudden jerks.
  5. Transmission won’t engage.
  6. Humming or clunking noises.
  7. A burning smell.

What are the symptoms of dirty transmission fluid?

Signs Your Transmission Fluid Filter is Clogged (And What To Do About It)

  • An Unexplained Rattle. Sometimes, you know exactly what’s making your vehicle rattle.
  • Whirs or Whines.
  • Leaking.
  • Burning Smell.
  • Problems Changing Gears.
  • A Noisy Neutral.

How do you check a torque converter?

Testing for Bad Torque Converters Turn the ignition key and start up the engine. Wait for a few minutes for the engine to warm up, then gently press the accelerator twice and rev up the engine. Once it returns to its idle state, press the brake pedal all the way and shift into drive.

What year is the most reliable GMC Sierra?

2012
According to CR, the 2012 GMC Sierra is the most reliable model. It’s just two years short of the second major redesign, so its exterior is slightly dated. Still, CR notes that the interior feels high-end for its time.

How long do GMC Sierra transmissions last?

But on average, we’ve seen the GMC Sierra 1500 transmission last for between 130,000-180,000 miles. A high quality replacement transmission however, can last considerably longer if all of the factory design flaws have been addressed and the vehicle has been maintained.

What are the signs of needing a new transmission?

What Are the Transmission Failure Symptoms?

  • Refusal to Switch Gears. If your vehicle refuses or struggles to change gears, you are more than likely facing a problem with your transmission system.
  • Burning Smell.
  • Noises When in Neutral.
  • Slipping Gears.
  • Dragging Clutch.
  • Leaking Fluid.
  • Check Engine Light.
  • Grinding or Shaking.

What are the signs you need a new transmission?