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Re: New Acadia Fears [lemonowner08]
by ndel
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May 11, 2008 (4:52 am)
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Replying to: lemonowner08 (May 10, 2008 10:24 am)
Please let me know what they did to fix the gas mileage problem and the gas smell. I still have existing problems in that area and I'm at about 6,000 miles. Thank you
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- #231 of 495
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Re: New Acadia Fears [ndel]
by skiermark
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May 11, 2008 (7:50 am)
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Replying to: ndel (May 11, 2008 4:52 am)
I recently had my Acadia for poor fuel mileage I was getting 17mpg on the hi-way, they adjusted the tire pressure to the factory specs. The mileage came back up to 20 mpg on the hi-way it seems to do the best if you keep the speed around 60 to 70 mph also if you are in the hills and using your cruise control the transmission shift down to a lower gear the keep the speed set, if you don't use the cruise control on these conditions and rely on you light footed throttle and use the down slope to gain speed before you start your up hill assent you may find that this helps. You have to be aware of how much throttle you give if you want to increase your fuel mileage.
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- #232 of 495
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Re: ACADIAS STILL NEED A LOT OF WORK [kchef76]
by tuffsubject
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May 11, 2008 (10:01 am)
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Replying to: kchef76 (Apr 30, 2008 10:18 am)
I'm having a similar driver seat rocking issue with a squeaking noise when I stop or accelerate at low speeds. I don't know how much the seat moves, but the noise is annoying. It feels and sounds like a "cheap seat" for this class of a vehicle. I'm 300+lbs and I haven't tried the 30x-front-to-back maneuver yet, maybe it will work with mine!
(sorry this reply was for another reply to your message, but the message board seemed to tie it to your message ... and it doesn't go with your original message. Huboy...)
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- #233 of 495
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Re: Jbruno15 [dawnk]
by tuffsubject
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May 11, 2008 (10:12 am)
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Replying to: dawnk (Mar 31, 2008 12:48 pm)
Squeaky brake pedal for me too. It has gone away over time, or I got used to it.
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- #234 of 495
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GAS MILEAGE..
by lemonowner08
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May 11, 2008 (8:35 pm)
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I am sorry, I don't know what they did. I took my car in with the tank full, so I would know for sure they actually drove it. In addition, they showed me the receipts where they put gas in twice. In town, they got 15 mpg and out on the freeway, they got 24. I am still at 2966 miles, and have only had the vehicle out of town three times, myself. Twice was 25 miles away, and once 62 miles away, one way. I bought the car the end of Dec. '07 and I probably should have taken it out on the hwy more, but the weather here in Idaho was abolutely terrible for months. We couldn't go more than 50 - 55 mph for several weeks due to road conditions! The Acadia rocked in snow and ice, though. I absolutely loved the way it handled in those conditions. I noticed when I used the remote starter, everytime is smelled bad of gas. I thought I was flooding it or something by maybe holding the button down too long. It smelled of gas outside as well as inside. I am not smelling gas anymore, though. Maybe they made some kind of adjustment.
I did ask the service writer if there was any kind of a TSB or upgrade to increase the mileage, and they told me "no". I am consistantly getting 14-15 mpg in town now. They must have done something. I won't complain. I will ask when I go in tomorrow about the interior light issue. Hopefully, they will tell me something that will be useful to all of you who are still suffering through similar issues. I will let you know as soon as I speak to them.
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Re: GAS MILEAGE.. [lemonowner08]
by ndel
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May 12, 2008 (6:28 am)
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Replying to: lemonowner08 (May 11, 2008 8:35 pm)
Thank you. I only get 12-13 mpg with local driving. It's the gas smell that concerns me. It comes up through the vents when I have the heat or AC on, especially when I come to a stop. I can also smell it outside the car. I try to keep my recirculation button on to block it out. Local dealers have not been able to identify the problem. At 6000 miles I'm frustrated.
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- #236 of 495
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Re: GAS MILEAGE.. [ndel]
by lemonowner08
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May 12, 2008 (9:33 pm)
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Replying to: ndel (May 12, 2008 6:28 am)
I called today to schedule an appt. to address the disappearance of my interior lighting. While on the phone, I told the service writer that I was getting much better gas mileage, and I asked him what they did to make that improvement. He said they didn't do anything. What do you say to that? Something they did eliminated the smell of gas as well as improving the mileage. Maybe they put some kind of addative in the tank. Anyway, it is nothing they want to take credit for, apparently. I will speak more with the service writer that appears to be a little more intelligent and possibly more experienced and see what he says when I take my car in. Sorry I don't have any new information for you this evening, but I will certainly give a heads up whenever I find a new fix for this issue or whatever pops up next!
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my mistake
by lemonowner08
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May 16, 2008 (5:58 pm)
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When the fault is your own, you have to admit it. I did not understand that there was a button on the dash--(not the push in dial that turns up the illumination on the instrument panel) , but rather the button behind that surrounds the round dial in question. I did not even know you could push that portion in! Anyway, the service writer provided me with a little education and wah-lah, the interior lights worked. I don't know how it got turned off to begin with, but I am guessing they (service techs)might have done it while working on the drain tube install. Maybe they did not want to drain the battery. As far as the compass on the rear view mirror, I must have fat-fingered it while using the Onstar and turned it off. Duh! So these were educational issues. My fault. The dealership installed the new grommets over the visors and they are great. I am happy. I am keeping my fingers crossed and hoping that the only reason I will need to see that service dept. is for oil changes! I hope to love and drive this Acadia for a good, long time. The gas mileage in town is 15mpg. I am told it is the weather being better. I will go with it for now. I can't complain. I used the AC today for about the 3rd time. (3040 miles now) It works well. The front of the car gets a little warm on the outside when exiting the vehicle, but I guess that is normal. I noticed the mpg went down a bit today, but that is to be expected when running the AC. I did not buy this car for gas mileage. I am a 51 year old female and comfort becomes an issue as you age. I would say the Acadia offers acceptable comfort. It really does fulfill the needs as I transport grandchildren, elderly family members, etc. It is so easy to get in and out of. The rear seat folds down easily for storage and the retrieval of groceries and such is a snap! I really like the "level" of this car for ease of use. So much is good about this vehicle, and I hope GM continues to look for fixes for the issues and takes care of them for all of us who had big hopes and dream for our Acadias. I will watch this site and post if necessary. Many thanks to everyone who posts.
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Re: my mistake [lemonowner08]
by acadia59
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May 19, 2008 (8:16 am)
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Replying to: lemonowner08 (May 16, 2008 5:58 pm)
Too bad I did not find this site before today - I could have helped you with the light issue! I had the same thing happen. After calling the dealer after having it in there, and flipping through the book, it was a little embarrasing to find out it was my problem! The reason the button gets switched off is because when they are working on it they don't want to run down the battery with the interior light on. Just for future info in case it happens again.... Now about your leak - GOOD LUCK WITH THAT! I am sorry to tell you but today I dropped my car off for the FOURTH time for the same problem. I bought the car last January and did not have a problem with the lead under the passenger dashboard until August. It is good for a bit, then leaks again. The last time it was a major job. I started getting the "traction control off" message coming off and on and the driver interior reading light stopped working. Also I had problems with the acceleration. All of this was due to the water from the sunroof. They had to replace the whole fuse box (I think that was what it was called - will have to look it up). This took over a week. Two months later we are back to the water leak and the traction control light on. I called the manager requesting a meeting - he asked to have his guys instead of the outside "water" contractor work on it. So I dropped it off today, but am researching lemon law regs now. Hope you don't have the same continuous problem.
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Re: my mistake [acadia59]
by lemonowner08
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May 20, 2008 (8:53 pm)
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Replying to: acadia59 (May 19, 2008 8:16 am)
We have only had one good rain since the big leak. I didn't have a problem. I know they have washed my car twice now at the service garage and it hasn't leaked. I haven't actually had it at a car wash with the more powerful water jets, etc. Been kind of scared, to tell the truth! I was told that a Technical Service Bullitan (TSB) has been sent out to dealerships from GM, stating the drain tubes on the sunroof are too short. When the weather changes, it causes expansion and contraction, making it so the little tube disconnects completely. Then, you get the water problems. My car did not leak on the passenger side, just the driver side. I noticed it as soon as I entered the vehicle after work and took it to the dealership immediately. I am hoping it is fixed. So far, so good, In other posts, it looks like some people have used the lemon law to have their car replaced due to the leakage. My biggest concern still bothering me a bit, is the big knock when I first take off in the car. I am told it is the ABS system checking itself, but sometimes it will pop in the back, or under the floorboard, and followed by popping on the sides. And sometimes it is much louder than others. It sounds like metal when it has been dented. You know the noise or pop when that dent is pulled out, that is what this sounds like. So, right now, I am considering another shop's opinion. I hate being a nuissance, but a new car just shouldn't be this much work! Good luck on your water leak. Keep us posted!">
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