The 2010 GMC Acadia Service and Repair Manual provides comprehensive, vehicle-specific repair information for all models and repairs, covering everything from basic maintenance to advanced diagnostics and repairs. This manual is the same one used by technicians at dealerships to service, diagnose, and repair your vehicle. It features detailed step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications, making it easy to understand and follow. You'll find everything you need to perform any repair, from engine and transmission work to body and electrical repairs. The manual includes sections on:
* **Maintenance:** Routine maintenance schedules, fluid capacities, and inspection procedures.
* **Engine:** Covers engine operation, troubleshooting, and repair, including components like the cylinder heads, camshafts, pistons, and crankshaft.
* **Control System:** Explains the operation and diagnosis of the engine control system, including sensors, actuators, and the electronic control unit (ECU).
* **Mechanical:** Details on the vehicle's mechanical systems, including suspension, steering, braking, and drivetrain components.
* **Fuel Service Specifications:** Provides fuel system specifications, troubleshooting, and repair information.
* **Emission Control:** Detailed information on the emission control system, including catalytic converter, oxygen sensors, and evaporative emission control.
* **Intake Exhaust Cooling:** Covers the intake and exhaust systems, including the manifold, valves, and cooling systems.
* **Lube:** Specifies the correct lubricants for all vehicle systems, including engine oil, transmission fluid, and brake fluid.
* **Ignition Starting Charging:** Covers the ignition system, starting system, and charging system, including spark plugs, ignition coils, starter motor, and alternator.
* **Auto Transmission Clutch:** Explains the operation and repair of the automatic transmission, including torque converter, clutches, and gearsets.
* **Manual Transmission:** Provides information on the manual transmission, including clutch, gears, and synchromesh.
* **Transfer Propeller Shaft:** Covers the operation and repair of the transfer case and propeller shaft.
* **Drive Shaft:** Details on the drive shaft, including universal joints, and CV joints.
* **Differential:** Explains the differential, including gear ratios, and limited-slip differentials.
* **Axle Suspension:** Covers the axle and suspension systems, including shock absorbers, struts, and springs.
* **Tire & Wheel:** Provides information on tires, wheels, and wheel alignment.
* **Brake Control:** Explains the brake system control units and electronic stability control systems.
* **Brake:** Covers the brake system, including calipers, rotors, pads, and hydraulic systems.
* **Parking Brake:** Explains the operation and repair of the parking brake.
* **Steering Column:** Covers the steering column, including steering wheel, rack, and pinion.
* **Power Steering:** Provides information on the power steering system, including pump, lines, and hydraulic systems.
* **Air Condition:** Covers the air conditioning system, including compressor, condenser, and evaporator.
* **Suppl Restraint System:** Explains the supplemental restraint system (SRS), including airbags and seatbelts.
* **Seat Belt:** Details on the seat belt system, including retractors and pretensioners.
* **Engine Immobilizer:** Explains the operation and troubleshooting of the engine immobilizer system.
* **Cruise Control:** Covers the cruise control system, including the control module and actuators.
* **Wiper & Washer:** Provides information on the windshield wiper and washer systems.
* **Door Lock:** Covers the door lock system, including the power lock actuators and keyless entry system.
* **Meter Audio/Visual:** Explains the instrument panel, gauges, and warning lights.
* **Horn:** Covers the horn system, including the horn button and sounder.
* **Windshield/Glass Mirror:** Provides information on the windshield, glass, and mirrors.
* **Instrument Panel:** Covers the instrument panel, including the dashboard and controls.
* **Seat:** Details on the seat system, including adjustments, recline, and heating/cooling functions.
* **Engine Hood/ Door:** Covers the engine hood and door systems, including the hinges and latches.
* **Exterior & Interior:** Information on the exterior and interior components, including body panels, trim, and upholstery.
* **Electrical:** Provides information on the electrical system, including wiring diagrams, fuses, and relays.
* **Multiplex/ Can Communication:** Explains the operation of the multiplex network and CAN communication system.
This manual is compatible with all versions of Windows and Mac. It's a valuable resource for anyone who wants to save money by performing their own repairs, and it can also be a great tool for learning about your vehicle's inner workings.
The 2010 GMC Acadia is a mid-size crossover SUV that was introduced in 2007 and became a popular choice for families and individuals seeking a blend of spaciousness, comfort, and capability. The first-generation Acadia was built on the Lambda platform, shared with its platform mates, the Buick Enclave and Chevrolet Traverse. It offered seating for seven passengers, with a versatile second-row seating configuration that could be folded down to expand cargo space. The Acadia's exterior design featured a bold front grille with the signature GMC emblem, sculpted body lines, and a high roofline for ample headroom.
Under the hood, the 2010 Acadia was powered by a 3.6-liter V6 engine, producing 288 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque. This engine was mated to a six-speed automatic transmission, providing smooth and responsive acceleration. The Acadia's front-wheel-drive configuration was standard, with an optional all-wheel-drive system available for enhanced traction in adverse weather conditions. Inside, the Acadia's cabin offered a comfortable and well-appointed interior with plenty of features. It included a standard 6-speaker sound system, optional navigation system, and a variety of safety features such as anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, and multiple airbags. The Acadia's spacious interior and versatile cargo space made it a practical choice for families and frequent travelers while its blend of power, handling, and comfort made it a compelling option in the competitive mid-size SUV segment.