How many miles does a 2013 GMC Terrain last?

How many miles does a 2013 GMC Terrain last?

300,000 miles
The GMC Terrain can last 300,000 miles which could mean more than 20 years of service. However, this is dependant on the car being well maintained, regularly serviced and driven sensibly, failure to do so can result in significantly reduced longevity.

What are the problems with a 2013 GMC Terrain?

The contact owns a 2013 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that the engine was consuming an excessive amount of engine oil. The contact stated that there was no warning light illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to a local dealer.

What kind of engine does GMC Terrain have?

The 2013 GMC Terrain was available with two engines. They were the direct injected Ecotec 2.4L LAF I4 and the 3.0 LF1/LFW V6 engines. The LAF I4 was rated at 182hp and the LF1/LFW was rated at 264hp.

Why does my GMC Terrain burn so much oil?

The engine in my 2013 GMC Terrain burns excessive amounts of oil. I�M constantly adding oil the the engine. Apparently the �new� engine that was used in this vehicle is not working correctly.

Is there a problem with my GMC Terrian?

In January 2018 I had noticed at drive thrus that I could hear a knocking sound coming from my 2013 GMC terrian. One day I was driving home on the highway and when I got to the stop light I noticed the sound got very loud and once the light turned green the car would not go.

What was the problem with my 2013 GMC Terrain?

(32) (2) Extremely disappointed with my 2013 GMC Terrain. It has a 2.4 cylinder engine that consumes too much oil between oil changes. A Technical Service Bulletin was issued by GM for the problem but they have not done a full recall yet. Vehicle was stalling due to low oil issues.

The 2013 GMC Terrain was available with two engines. They were the direct injected Ecotec 2.4L LAF I4 and the 3.0 LF1/LFW V6 engines. The LAF I4 was rated at 182hp and the LF1/LFW was rated at 264hp.

What causes problems on a GMC Terrain 6T45?

Most of the problems that occur with a 6T45 shift solenoid are caused by the coil wire going bad in some way. It can go bad in a couple of ways. The plunger can also get stuck.

Is the GMC Terrain a fill for Life Transmission?

It is considered to be a fill for life transmission. That means that as long as it is operated under normal conditions, it will not require any transmission fluid change. That doesn’t mean that if you are using your Terrain to tow, or for heavy-duty work, that you shouldn’t have it serviced.