Why wont my gmc Terrain start?

Why wont my gmc Terrain start?

While there are a variety of reasons your GMC Terrain won’t start, the most common 3 are a dead battery, an alternator problem, or failed starter.

Where is the battery in a 2018 GMC Terrain?

The 2018 GMC Terrain has a battery that can be found under the hood, inside the engine bay of Your vehicle. To locate it, first go to the front of Your vehicle, and using the prop arm found on the passenger side of the engine compartment, secure the hood in an open and upright position.

Why is my 2018 GMC Terrain not starting?

2018 won’t start. Battery completely drained, no lights, signals nothing. Tried to jump start; no luckk, tried battery charger no luck. Had it towed to GM dealer who have had it for 4 days and all they can find is bad battery.

Why does a car battery not start after jumping?

Inexpensive jumper cables that are not thick enough to carry sufficient current won’t perform to the level you expect, and your car won’t start after a jump. Cables that are too long have more internal resistance, and they may not transfer enough of the donor battery’s power to your car.

How long do the lights stay on on a GMC Terrain?

When exiting the vehicle, the interior & dash lights go out in 10 seconds, but the 5 (FIVE) lights in the Hill Decent switch & Driving Mode Knob stay on for at least 12 minutes. 7 people found this helpful. One of the five lights that stay on for 12 minutes is the Lane Departure switch.

Can a bad jumper cable cause a car to not start?

If this switch is bad or gets damaged, this information cannot be sent to the engine computer, and your car won’t start after a jumpstart. Your jumper cables are bad: All jumper cables are not created equal.

2018 won’t start. Battery completely drained, no lights, signals nothing. Tried to jump start; no luckk, tried battery charger no luck. Had it towed to GM dealer who have had it for 4 days and all they can find is bad battery.

Inexpensive jumper cables that are not thick enough to carry sufficient current won’t perform to the level you expect, and your car won’t start after a jump. Cables that are too long have more internal resistance, and they may not transfer enough of the donor battery’s power to your car.

When exiting the vehicle, the interior & dash lights go out in 10 seconds, but the 5 (FIVE) lights in the Hill Decent switch & Driving Mode Knob stay on for at least 12 minutes. 7 people found this helpful. One of the five lights that stay on for 12 minutes is the Lane Departure switch.

If this switch is bad or gets damaged, this information cannot be sent to the engine computer, and your car won’t start after a jumpstart. Your jumper cables are bad: All jumper cables are not created equal.