• Model: Canyon
  • Manufactured by: GMC
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The GMC Canyon, a mid-size pickup truck, debuted in 2004. Its first generation spanned 2004-2006 model years and featured two engine options: a 2.8L inline-four and a 3.5L inline-five "Vortec" engine. The 2.8L engine produced 175 horsepower and 185 lb-ft of torque, while the 3.5L engine generated 220 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque. Both engines were paired with a standard four-speed automatic transmission or an optional five-speed manual transmission.

The Canyon was available in regular cab, extended cab, and crew cab configurations. The regular cab had a single row of seating for two passengers, while the extended cab and crew cab offered seating for five and six passengers, respectively. The extended cab featured two small rear-hinged doors that provided access to the back seat, while the crew cab had four full-size doors for easier access to the rear seats.

The Canyon's exterior design featured a bold, muscular stance with a prominent grille and flared fenders. The front fascia was dominated by the large GMC grille, flanked by angular headlights and fog lights. The side profile was characterized by a sloped hood and a rising beltline, creating a dynamic and aggressive appearance. The rear of the truck featured a tailgate with the GMC logo embossed across the center and vertical taillights on either side.

Inside, the Canyon offered a functional and comfortable cabin with a focus on ergonomics and practicality. The dashboard featured a straightforward layout with easy-to-read gauges and controls. The center console housed the audio system, climate controls, and various storage compartments. The seats were designed to provide support and comfort during long drives, and the rear seats in the extended cab and crew cab models offered ample legroom and headroom for passengers.

The Canyon's robust construction and capable powertrain made it a versatile choice for both commercial and personal use. The frame was constructed of high-strength steel, and the suspension system featured independent front suspension and a solid rear axle with leaf springs. The four-wheel drive system, available on all models, provided enhanced traction and off-road capability.

Overall, the 2004-2006 GMC Canyon was a well-rounded mid-size pickup truck that combined rugged performance, practical features, and a comfortable interior. Its versatility and dependability made it a popular choice among buyers seeking a vehicle capable of handling both work and leisure activities.


GMC Canyon 2004-2006 2.8L 3.5L Factory Workshop Service Repair Manual




Loaded with Hi Resolution illustrations, instructions, photos, and diagrams, complete to service and repair your GMC. Read and print pages directly from the CD, or copy the entire manual to your hard drive.


Pages: 6000+


Models Covered :


2005 Version Compatible With :

GMC Canyon 2004
GMC Canyon 2005
GMC Canyon 2006


Manual Covers :


2.8L Engine
3.5L Engine
Airbags
Antilock Brakes
Automatic Transmission
Cruise Control
Disc Brakes
Doors
Drive Axle Limited Slip
Driveshaft
Drum Brakes
Electrical Component Locations
Engine Controls 2.8L
Engine Controls 3.5L
Engine Cooling
Engine Electrical
Engine Exhaust
Entertainment
Exterior Lights
Frame Underbody
Front Drive Axle
Front Suspension
Gages
Horns
HVAC
Hydraulic Brakes
Interior Trim
Keyless Entry
Maintenance Light Reset
Manual Transmission Overhaul
Parking Brake
Power Steering
Rear Drive Axle
Rear Suspension
Roof
Seats
Stationary Windows
Steering Column
Transfer Case
Wheel Drive Shafts
Wiper Washer
Wiring

This manual is the same as the manual used by workshops. Service Manual contains detailed instructions and step by step diagrams for all workshop procedures.


Language: English
Format: PDF


COMPATIBLE WITH ALL WINDOWS & MAC COMPUTERS
(WINDOWS 10, WINDOWS 8, WINDOWS 7, VISTA 32 and 64, XP, ME, 98, NT, 2000 ETC.)
Windows/Mac/Tablet/Phone Friendly
32 / 64 bit