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GMC Terrain - BATTERY REPLACEMENT / REMOVAL (2010 - 2017)

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. Thanks for visiting my channel. Don't forget to Like the video / SUBSCRIBE to the channel! ⚠ DISCLAIMER: While QuiteAlright strives to make the information provided in this video as accurate as possible, it makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or applicability of the content. The videos are intended for information only. Follow the manufactures repair procedure and use appropriate safety procedures. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. All do-it-yourself projects entail some risk. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk. QuiteAlright is not responsible or liable for any loss damage (including, but not limited to, actual, consequential, or punitive), liability, claim, or any other injury or cause related to or resulting from any information posted in this video.

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