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2020-2024 · Midsize SUV

GMC Acadia Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your GMC Acadia? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common GMC Acadia Problems

The 2.0L LSY turbocharged engine develops intake valve carbon buildup due to direct injection design, causing rough idle, misfires on code P0301, and a noticeable loss of power below 3,000 RPM.
The 9T65 nine-speed automatic transmission experiences delayed gear engagement from a stop and intermittent loss of 3rd and 5th gears, caused by faulty shift solenoid pack assemblies and low internal line pressure.
The front timing cover on the 3.6L LGX V6 engine leaks coolant into the engine oil due to a deteriorating internal gasket, risking bearing damage and requiring extensive engine disassembly to repair.
The driver-side seat frame develops a creak and lateral rocking motion caused by fractured weld points on the seat riser bracket, which can compromise proper seatbelt restraint geometry.
The forward collision alert and automatic emergency braking system produces repeated false activations in clear driving conditions due to a misaligned or contaminated front radar module behind the lower fascia.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your GMC Acadia has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

GMC Acadia Lemon Law FAQ

Does the Song-Beverly Act apply to my GMC Acadia if I bought it as a certified pre-owned vehicle?

It depends. The Song-Beverly Act primarily covers new vehicles sold with the manufacturer warranty. However, if your certified pre-owned Acadia was still within the original factory warranty at the time of purchase and the defect was present during that period, you may have a valid claim. Additionally, California provides separate used car lemon law protections under Civil Code section 1795.5 if a dealer warranty was provided.

My Acadia's 9T65 transmission has been repaired three times with no fix. What should I do next?

After three unsuccessful repair attempts for the same defect, you should send a written notice to GMC requesting a final repair opportunity, which strengthens your position under the Song-Beverly Act. If the fourth attempt also fails, the presumption that your Acadia is a lemon becomes very strong. At that point, you should consult a California lemon law attorney who can pursue a buyback or replacement on your behalf at no cost to you.

Will filing a Lemon Law claim on my Acadia affect my credit or car loan?

Filing a lemon law claim does not affect your credit score or loan standing. If you receive a buyback, GMC pays off the remaining loan balance as part of the refund, and you receive any equity above the payoff amount minus the mileage offset. Your lender is notified and the loan is closed in good standing, so there is no negative credit impact.

Can I still drive my GMC Acadia while a California Lemon Law claim is pending?

Yes, you can continue driving your Acadia during the lemon law process. In fact, any additional repair visits while the claim is pending only strengthen your case. However, if the vehicle has a defect that makes it unsafe to drive, you should stop using it and document the safety concern. Rental car expenses incurred due to the defect may be recoverable as incidental damages under the Song-Beverly Act.

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