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What transmission does a 2006 GMC Canyon have?

The 2006 GMC Canyon offered two main transmission options: a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic. The exact choice depended on the engine and trim level.


In 2006, Canyon buyers could pair either of these transmissions with the primary gas engines available that year, notably the 2.8-liter inline-four and the 3.5-liter inline-five. The automatic option is GM’s 4L60-E, a common four-speed automatic in GM small trucks of the era. The four-wheel-drive versions used a transfer case alongside the same two transmission choices. This article breaks down what you might find on a 2006 Canyon.


Transmission options in the 2006 Canyon


Before listing, here is a concise description of the two main types offered for the 2006 Canyon lineup.



  1. 5-speed manual transmission, commonly paired with the 2.8L inline-four engine on various trims.

  2. 4-speed automatic transmission (GM 4L60-E), available with both the 2.8L I4 and the 3.5L I5 engines depending on the model and options.


These two transmission options covered the majority of configurations in the 2006 Canyon lineup. To confirm the exact setup for a specific vehicle, check the VIN build sheet, the window sticker, or the owner's manual.


Engines and transmission pairings


The 2006 Canyon’s two primary gas engines were typically offered with either transmission option, giving buyers flexibility based on preference for manual control or automatic convenience. Manual gearboxes were favored by some buyers for towing and off-road use, while the automatic appealed to daily driving and ease of use.


Maintenance considerations


For longevity, ensure regular maintenance of the chosen transmission. The 4L60-E automatic requires periodic fluid changes and filter service; the 5-speed manual also benefits from clean, species-specific lubricant and attention to clutch wear. If you’re shopping for a used Canyon, verify service records and look for signs of transmission issues such as hard shifting, slipping, or delayed engagement.


Summary


In short, a 2006 GMC Canyon typically came with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic (GM 4L60-E). The exact transmission depended on the engine and trim level, so checking the vehicle’s VIN, window sticker, or owner’s manual is the best way to confirm the specific setup for any given truck.

How many miles can a 2006 GMC Canyon last?


According to hotcars.com, the GMC Canyon will typically last around 200,000 miles with excellent care. Many of them will make it past that point with excellent care, though some will fall short if you aren't careful.



What year did the GMC Canyon have transmission problems?


2015 here's where we get to the canyon. Year that's often ranked as one of the worst. Years mainly due to transmission complaints 2015 this was the first year of the second generation Canyon.



Is 2006 a good year for Chevy Colorado?


Owners consistently appreciate the versatility and reliability of the 2006 Chevrolet Colorado. Many enjoy the smoothness of the I-5 engine, noting that it offers a balance of power and fuel efficiency suitable for both everyday driving and long road trips.



What problems are common in the 2006 Canyon?


Top 2006 GMC Canyon Problems

  • AC Blower Inop Due to Failed Resistor.
  • Worn Valve Seats May Cause Engine Misfire.
  • Check Engine Light Due to Gas Cap Issue.
  • CD Player in Radio May Fail.
  • Fuel Level Sensor Failure.
  • Reduced Power and Check Engine Light.
  • Service transmission every 30,000 miles.
  • Flush cooling system every 60,000 miles.


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