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2017-2018 GMC Acadia SUVs

The GMC Acadia is showing to have a defect. Drivers receive warning messages because their Acadia fails to detect that the driver has moved the transmission shifter into PARK. This allegedly prevents a driver from shutting off and locking the Acadia, even though the shifter is already in PARK.
When drivers take their Acadia to the dealership for repair, technicians may say that they cannot duplicate, or no problem found (NPF). Make sure to document these incidents with your cell phone camera. If you don’t have a camera, then keep a log as to the date, time, mileage, and approximate location where the event occurred. This should enable the Lemon Law Department at the Auto Fraud Legal Center to get you the help you need.
Contact us for a free case review. We are here to help you! We have been representing consumers in California for over thirty years. Contact Jeff Le Pere to address any potential lemon law claim or dealer misrepresentation claim you may have. jeff@rbblawgroup.com

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