GMC Terrain - BATTERY REPLACEMENT / REMOVAL (2010 - 2017)
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Step-by-step guide on how to replace / remove / install battery on GMC Terrain SUV. If your GMC Terrain is not starting, hesitates while starting the engine or it needs a boost on colder temperatures it is definitely time to test / change the battery. ( 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | SLE | SLT | DENALI ).
Car battery on GMC Terrain is located under the front hood, just under the PCM (main vehicle computer). To access the battery first you will have to remove the pcm. You can do that by sliding of the cover off it and then removing the 10mm screw holding it in place. Move the PCM to the side. Now you have full access to the battery.
Again, before you can remove that battery, you will have to remove the battery holder which is held by two 10mm nut/screw. To access the 2nd screw you will have to remove the plastic cover just above the left headlight.
Finally once the battery holder is removed, you can unscrew and disconnect the battery terminals. Always first disconnect negative battery pole.
When installing new battery into your GMC Terrain, make sure to first connect positive battery terminal. For the complete instructions watch the video.
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Thank you sir. This battery replacement is much harder than my bachelor degree in computer engineering
You are very welcome. Hahaha I doubt that
Don't feel bad many Phds and Professors could not get that battery out. Rendered EZ due to this video. Its now part of university curriculum.
This video was amazing, simple and clear directions. Helped this 49 year old woman from the suburbs change her first car battery ever!
Glad to help :)
Same here!!! Took less than an hour!!
I watched this video one time and changed my own battery. Instructions were perfect to a T! Thank you!
You're welcome :) Glad to help
Thank you my friend. I have a 2013 GMC Terrain. This was VERY HELPFUL, even to just clean the battery posts. You taught me well. 😄
Thanks for watching 👍
Dominoes lost a customer for life for interrupting this video while I'm trying to change my battery
@BradleySalmonJr. damn thanks for reminding me I'm beefing with Domihoes
Super thorough and easy explanation. Thanks.
You're very welcome
Very well explained, thank you.
You are welcome!
Thanks for the videos Stosh. I have some water coming in through a broken seal on the rear tail light which in turn slowly drained the battery.
These engineers have such a way of engineering things these days...I mean, who would put the positive lead some close to a metal ground. I'm disappointed in this lack of engineering it being my first time seeing this on my 80 year old mothers car.
Ohh I know. I work with cars and things I see you wouldn't believe me. Every car has its own flaws unfortunately. Some more, some less :)
Thank you for making this video, it really helped me out 😊
You're so welcome!
Thank you my friend. You are a good teacher.
You are very welcome
Very helpful to remind the viewers and myself not to touch the metal shield/guard near the positive terminal 👍 Otherwise there will be fireworks! Thanks!
You're welcome :)
Thank you for this video. You made this a better job from your help.
Glad it helped
was an awsome tutorial. Helped immensely
Glad to hear it! :)
Excellent job! Thank you
You're most welcome :)
...All seems well my friend but time will tell if there's trouble elsewhere. Thank you again for sharing. ⚡💪🏻
No problem and thanks for watching
watched you tutorial and did our battery with excellent knowledge :)
I'm happy to hear that. Thanks for watching :)
Extremely helpful, thank you!!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for the help
You're most welcome
thank you for sharing my friend
You're most welcome
I did all that, but once I pull the battery it doesn't come out. Any idea why?
Hmmm there shouldn't be any additional holders in place, only the one on top of the battery. Try to look around at the bottom of the battery if something is preventing it from being removed
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Dont you need to use a memory saver?
GM engineering is terrible and this has been an awful car.
Thanks for the video
You're welcome. I don't like GMC Terrains either, too many problems especially with 2.4L engine
The plate on top of the battery,what does it control? It’s humming.
PCM is on top of the battery. It is the main computer which controls everything on the car
Followed this and thank you, but now my infotainment isn't turning on, everything else seems fine tho
You're welcome. Hmmm try to remove and reinsert radio fuses and see if that helps. Nothing should happen if you made sure to first disconnect negative battery terminal and then positive. Also when installing new battery first connect positive then negative.
THANK YOU!!!
You're welcome!
Thank you
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This was very useful... thanks
You're welcome!
my issue right now is the battery hold down bracket under the PCM suddenly doesn’t wanna fit with the new battery I installed. This is why i’m a ford person. I don’t even rage at my own vehicle like this 😂
Hi, sorry you are having troubles. Most likely you installed wrong battery size so that's why battery holder doesn't fit.
Terrain takes Battery Group 47
Why did a GMC engineer think this was a good idea? Just to be a prick? That's ridiculous.
They definitely made it a bit too complicated. But some cars will have battery hidden deep inside behind the front left tire so at least it's not like that :)
Thank you
You're welcome