2001 GMC Yukon Battery Replacement Interstate Battery from Costco











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Replacing a battery is pretty straight forward, the steps I take in this video apply to 2000-2006 2nd gen GMC Yukon, Yukon XL, Sierra trucks, Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban, Silverado trucks, and Cadillac Escalade between 2000 and 2006. • I selected a replacement battery from Interstate. It’s a group size 78, with 800 CCA and a 42 month free replacement warranty from Costco for $86.99 plus tax and $15 core charge (which we’ll get back when we return the old battery). • In the budget battery space I could have gone with another Walmart EverStart Maxx which boasts the same specs, but a lesser 36 month free replacement warranty at $87.96 (plus tax core). Both batteries are made in Mexico, with most of the Walmart batteries being made by Exide according to their MSDS website. • When removing your OLD battery always disconnect the negative terminal FIRST. • When installing your NEW battery install the negative terminal LAST. • Check your vehicle/engine config on the Interstate batteries website before purchasing a battery to be sure you get the right one: • https://www.interstatebatteries.com • On the top of the battery you can often find a sticker which notes manufacture month and year. Take note of this when buying your new battery and get a battery that has not been sitting on the shelf for multiple months. • Tools Used: • • 8mm box-end/open-end wrench (battery side terminal lugs) • • 10mm socket (Brace from core support to fender) • • 13mm socket (battery hold down mount) • • 3/8 Ratchet • • 6 x 3/8 extension (reaching the battery hold down)* • A slightly longer extension or piggybacking a 3” extension can be helpful.

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