Does GMC Terrain need synthetic oil?
GMC recommends getting your GMC Terrain oil & filter changed each 3,000-5,000 miles for conventional oil. Synthetic oil usually should be changed each 7,500 – 10,000 miles. We are proud to serve all GMC owners and are the first-rate location to service your GMC Terrain in Indianapolis and the greater metro area.
How many quarts of oil goes in a GMC Terrain?
Engine Oil 4.2 quarts (with filter).
How much oil does a GMC Terrain use?
The service bulletin concerned 2011 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain vehicles with 2.4L engines. It warned that these cars could “exhibit excessive oil consumption (less than 2,000 miles per quart of engine oil).” Additionally, the service bulletin noted that:
Are there any problems with the GMC Terrain?
GMC Terrain owners have reported 8 problems related to car will not start (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Terrain based on all problems reported for the Terrain.
Is there a settlement for the GMC Terrain?
The parties involved in the proposed class action filed in Florida informed the court in early December 2018 that mediation sessions had led to a tentative settlement agreement that would resolve all three class actions regarding the apparent oil problem. At this time, it’s unclear whether the settlement would also cover GMC Terrain vehicles.
What is the OBDII code for a GMC Terrain?
The list of VVT vehicles is growing, and the GMC Terrain can have VVT, and is prone to developing this code. P0011 is a generic OBDII code. This means that it has the same definition regardless of the make or model of the vehicle.
The service bulletin concerned 2011 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain vehicles with 2.4L engines. It warned that these cars could “exhibit excessive oil consumption (less than 2,000 miles per quart of engine oil).” Additionally, the service bulletin noted that:
Is there a recall on the GMC Terrain?
GMC has no recalls but knows it is an issue with 2011 Terrains because the dealerships are offering a test to determine if the vehicle is overly consuming oil and will potentially change out the pistons if they validate the issue.
The parties involved in the proposed class action filed in Florida informed the court in early December 2018 that mediation sessions had led to a tentative settlement agreement that would resolve all three class actions regarding the apparent oil problem. At this time, it’s unclear whether the settlement would also cover GMC Terrain vehicles.