Chevrolet Traverse Battery Location

Chevrolet Traverse Battery Location

Battery location on the 2009-2014 Chevy Traverse. This location also pertains to the Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, and Saturn Outlook. Hopefully this video will…

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Nomy M says:

thank you very much !!! 

Sis Dee says:

Thank you for this! This video helped a girlfriend of mine keep her job. If
we didn’t see this video we would not have known what to do! Thanks again
so much!

bobby pawl says:

Design flaw

87.elder says:

Was I the only one that laughed when he said it was behind the passenger
seat? 

Will Brown says:

Thanks! I wast going to use my Enclave to jump-start my truck and was
dumbfounded when I didn’t see the battery under the hood!

marshalltown5 says:

I was wondering! What a stupid place to put a battery. That will be the
next thing, they’ll start exploding and blowing up innocent children!

Danelle Smith says:

Wow thank I have a traverse and I had No clue 

TTMANY2012 says:

Very helpful. NOT a normal location for a battery at all.

Beth Costa says:

Thank you so much for this. It’s a shame they didn’t feel it necessary to
include this information in the owner manual! You just saved me a LOT of
time and frustration looking for it, again thanks!!

Patrick Nadon says:

Thanks, I was looking for it for 1 hours

rudedog325i says:

called the dealer .they said the battery was under the fuse box under the
hood..2011 with nothing but problems. power steering.. water pump …rack
and pinon and transmission now battery all at 52k chevy will not cover
.trading it in for a bmw in two weeks..never buying a chevy again f.y.i
these problems are very common .chevy knows!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Whitney Stevens says:

Thank you!!! My battery died on my traverse and we were looking through the
manual trying to figure out where the heck it was located!

Mark Kuster says:

Thank You. Very good job

8070038301 says:

Thank man, much appreciated!!

klearndiesel says:

Thanks for the video, I was looking all over in the engine compartment

Connie Robbins says:

THANK YOU!!!!MY ENCLAVE’S BATTERY HAS GONE BAD!!! HAD NO IDEA WHERE IT WAS.
QITH ALL THE SPACE IN IT,WE KNEW IT COULD BE ANYWHERE!! CAN’T TELL YOU THE
NUMBER OF SITES WE’VE BEEN ON TRYING TO GET INFO.FIRST THING THIS AM
STARTED THE SAME PROCESS!!! BUT!!YOUR’S WAS THE FIRST AND THE FIRST THING
ON THE VD WE GOT OUR ”ANSWER” !!! THRILLED!!!!! HOPE YOU KEEP IT UP ON
DIFFERENT SUBJECTS/PROBLEMS….YOU’VE DEF.BEEN A HUGE HELP TO US!!!! Connie
n TN :D!!

Megacnc1 says:

Thanks for the help. My car is been randomly going dead. No more GM
products. Only buying Ford here on out.

Jacques LeChat says:

what the christ

Nicole Nuriddin says:

Just pulled up to autozone and they had no clue! Well done Sir!

Kris Baker says:

Thanks! That helped out huge. I was wondering where it was.

Bob Jackson says:

Well done, thank you. Tools needed: T15 Torx (for panel in floor) 10mm
socket (for both battery cables) 13mm socket (for battery holddown bolt)

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