20 Most Recent 2008 GMC Canyon 2WD - Page 5 Questions & Answers

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Replaceing a starter on a

Give me some more information about this problem. May be i can help.
7/15/2011 11:39:16 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Jul 15, 2011
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How to replace filter

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the shift silnoides are at the rear of the valve body you can see them in the pictures, it is a row of 3 silnoids remove them and you will find the filter screns onder them.....good luck

let me know if there is any thing else you need.
7/9/2011 7:53:45 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Jul 09, 2011
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Truck got alot of water

Sounds like the water got in the alternator and shorted it out. Have the alternator output checked.
7/5/2011 9:17:32 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Jul 05, 2011
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New alternator only charging 10

turn on your vehicle and then disconnect the negative cable on the battery, if your car dies, then either the alternator you just got is faulty(which does happen), or it is not properly connected. If it stays running, then your alternator is working properly and you may have to check your battery cables for corrosion, and if any, replace. Also, clean your battery posts and cable clamps.
7/1/2011 8:13:32 AM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Jul 01, 2011
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Engine doesn't seem to be

Even though the transmission is shifting like it normally does, the torque converter may not be locking like it should be. That would give the feeling of the engine being normal but the acceleration not being 'solid'. If the engine seems to be running normally, the problem is likely the torque converter.
6/29/2011 1:16:00 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Jun 29, 2011
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How do you remove the

Hi,

Thank you for contacting fixya.com.

If you have the leather seats, there are clips that prevent them from being extracted easily. On front seats some are released by squeezing the seat back cushion around the base of the head rest posts or when you flip the seat forward the clip is released. Otherwise, remove the carpeted hard back, usually held in with pop clips, to access the head rest post clips. Slide the clips off and remove the head rests.

Also check if there is a little hole in each plastic base of the metal bars. You need a very small screwdriver, allen key or paperclip to insert into the holes while pulling up on the headrest and it will come off.

Please get back to us if you have further query else please accept the suggestion.

6/19/2011 7:31:00 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Jun 19, 2011
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I have a 2006 GMC

Test the Alternator & If the battery is from
06 & overcharged,etc replace it.

I don't know what you want here

I guess you already knew what I suggested
6/14/2011 4:35:02 AM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Jun 14, 2011
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Hvac fan only runs on

Sounds like a bad blower motor resistor.

I can give you more info but I would need the year, make, model, and engine size of your vehicle. I would also need to know whether you have manual or automatic HVAC.

The more info you post the easier it is for us to help. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_d728a59f986299fa
5/8/2011 8:30:44 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on May 08, 2011
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On my 2005 GMC Canyon

you have a short in your swithch needs to be replaced pobably a dealer item


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5/6/2011 6:00:22 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on May 06, 2011
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I should fill app. 1L

Yes, it's normal. Only if you need more than 1 liter per 1k km then you have a problem.
5/2/2011 8:23:21 AM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on May 02, 2011
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My engine light will come

the O2 sensors are located in the exhaust system, depending on what year, model, and engine size. their could be as many as 4 O2 sensors there will al wise be at least 1 and sometimes 2sensore in front of the catalytic converter and depending on the year the will also be 1 and somtimes2 behind the catalytic converter.
4/23/2011 2:39:45 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Apr 23, 2011
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Have 2006 GMC Canyon Reg

The load rating on the tire is per tire.33 psi will be fine,but for some added fuel savings I would air them up to the 44 psi in the rear.Don't for get to let them down when you remove your load or you will get center tire ware.
4/21/2011 7:07:34 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Apr 21, 2011
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The idle is low and

the idle air control valve needs tested and replaced
4/13/2011 9:13:20 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Apr 13, 2011
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Used a code reader on

EVAP System (Gross Leak ) PO455

Should be easy to find
That is the largest of leak codes
3/30/2011 11:43:18 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Mar 30, 2011
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The door lock/unlock on my

you need to check the battery in the key fob remote . If the battery are good . the remote will need to be tested to make sure it is capable of transmitting (only place i know that can test them is the dealer ship but you could call your local parts store to see if they can test). If the the remote test good then it will have to be reprogramed or relearn to the truck .I belive if it needs to be relearned or programed you will need to have that done at a shop with a proper scan tool .
3/6/2011 9:19:28 PM • GMC Canyon Cars... • Answered on Mar 06, 2011
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