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2014 GMC Sierra 1500
2007 - 2025 GMC Sierra 1500
V8 6.2L
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How to Replace Battery 2014-2018 GMC Sierra 1500

How to Replace Battery 2014-2018 GMC Sierra 1500

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How to Replace the Battery on a 2007-2025 GMC Sierra 1500 (Step-by-Step Guide) (Engine: V8 6.2L)

Tools, parts list, safety tips, terminal order, and torque specs for a clean battery swap

How to Replace the Battery on a 2007-2025 GMC Sierra 1500 (Step-by-Step Guide) (Engine: V8 6.2L)

Tools, parts list, safety tips, terminal order, and torque specs for a clean battery swap for 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025

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šŸ”§ Sierra 1500 - Battery Replacement

On your Sierra 1500, the battery sits in the engine bay and is held down by a clamp. The key is disconnecting and reconnecting the terminals in the correct order to prevent sparks and protect electronics.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.0 hours


āš ļø Safety & Precautions

  • āš ļø Turn the truck OFF, remove the key, and keep it away from the vehicle.
  • āš ļø Wear eye protection and gloves—battery acid is corrosive.
  • āš ļø Disconnect negative (-) first and reconnect negative (-) last to reduce spark risk.
  • āš ļø Do not let a tool touch both terminals or terminal-to-metal at the same time.
  • āš ļø If the battery has a vent tube, reconnect it exactly as found.

šŸ”§ Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • Safety glasses
  • Nitrile gloves
  • 10mm socket
  • 13mm socket
  • 3/8" ratchet
  • 6" socket extension
  • Torque wrench (3/8" drive)
  • Battery terminal brush
  • Trim clip tool
  • Memory saver (OBD-II) (specialty)

šŸ”© Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • 12V battery (correct group size for Sierra 1500) - Qty: 1
  • Battery terminal anti-corrosion pads - Qty: 2
  • Battery terminal protectant spray - Qty: 1
  • Dielectric grease - Qty: 1

šŸ“‹ Before You Begin

  • Park on level ground, shift to Park, and set the parking brake.
  • Pop the hood and locate the battery (engine bay, passenger-side front area).
  • If you want to keep radio presets/clock, connect a memory saver (OBD-II) before disconnecting the battery. (A memory saver is a small device that powers the truck’s electronics while the battery is disconnected.)

šŸ”Ø Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Access the battery

  • Open the hood and visually confirm which cable is negative (-) (usually black) and which is positive (+) (usually under a red cover).
  • If there’s a plastic cover or air inlet that blocks access, release clips using a trim clip tool and move it aside.

Step 2: Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable

  • Use a 10mm socket with a 3/8" ratchet to loosen the negative terminal clamp nut.
  • Twist and lift the clamp straight up off the battery post. If it’s stuck, wiggle—don’t pry hard.
  • Move the negative cable aside so it cannot spring back onto the terminal.
  • Torque on install: Torque to 13 Nm (115 in-lbs)

Step 3: Disconnect the positive (+) battery cable

  • Flip up/remove the red cover if equipped.
  • Use a 10mm socket with a 3/8" ratchet to loosen the positive terminal clamp nut.
  • Lift the clamp straight up and move it aside (make sure it can’t touch metal).
  • Torque on install: Torque to 13 Nm (115 in-lbs)

Step 4: Remove the battery hold-down

  • Locate the hold-down clamp at the base of the battery.
  • Use a 13mm socket with a 6" socket extension and 3/8" ratchet to remove the hold-down bolt and clamp.
  • Set the bolt/clamp aside where it won’t get lost.
  • Torque on install: Torque to 20 Nm (15 ft-lbs)

Step 5: Remove the old battery

  • Lift the battery straight up and out. Batteries are heavy—use both hands and keep your back straight.
  • Place it on the ground upright (never on its side).

Step 6: Clean the connections and tray

  • Use a battery terminal brush to clean the inside of both cable clamps until the metal looks bright.
  • If there’s corrosion on the tray area, wipe it away (keep debris out of the engine bay).
  • Install battery terminal anti-corrosion pads onto the new battery posts if you’re using them.

Step 7: Install the new battery and secure it

  • Set the new battery into the tray in the same orientation as the old one (posts match the cables).
  • Reinstall the hold-down clamp and bolt using a 13mm socket, 6" socket extension, and 3/8" ratchet.
  • Tighten with a torque wrench (3/8" drive): Torque to 20 Nm (15 ft-lbs).

Step 8: Reconnect the positive (+) cable first

  • Push the positive clamp fully down on the positive post.
  • Tighten using a 10mm socket and 3/8" ratchet, then finish with a torque wrench (3/8" drive): Torque to 13 Nm (115 in-lbs).
  • Apply a light smear of dielectric grease around the outside of the connection and/or use battery terminal protectant spray.
  • Reinstall the red terminal cover if equipped.

Step 9: Reconnect the negative (-) cable last

  • Push the negative clamp fully down on the negative post.
  • Tighten using a 10mm socket and 3/8" ratchet, then finish with a torque wrench (3/8" drive): Torque to 13 Nm (115 in-lbs).
  • Apply battery terminal protectant spray if desired.

Step 10: Reinstall any removed covers and remove the memory saver

  • Reinstall any ducting/covers using the trim clip tool as needed.
  • If you used it, disconnect the memory saver (OBD-II) (specialty).

āœ… After Repair

  • Start the engine and confirm it cranks strongly (no slow crank).
  • Check that the battery warning light is OFF on the dash.
  • Set the clock and radio presets if they were lost.
  • If you see ā€œService Stabilitrakā€ or other warnings right after reconnecting, shut off, wait 30 seconds, restart, and drive a short loop—many modules re-check after a brief drive.

šŸ’° DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $250-$450 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: $170-$260 (parts only)

You Save: $80-$190 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.5-1.0 hours.


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Guide for Vehicle Battery replace for these GMC vehicles

Year Make ModelSub ModelEngineBody Style
2025 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2025 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2025 GMC Sierra 1500-Inline 4 2.7L-
2024 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2024 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2024 GMC Sierra 1500-Inline 4 2.7L-
2023 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2023 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2023 GMC Sierra 1500-Inline 4 2.7L-
2022 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2022 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2022 GMC Sierra 1500-Inline 4 2.7L-
2021 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2021 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2021 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2021 GMC Sierra 1500-Inline 4 2.7L-
2020 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2020 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2020 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2020 GMC Sierra 1500-Inline 4 2.7L-
2019 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2019 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2019 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2019 GMC Sierra 1500-Inline 4 2.7L-
2018 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2018 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2018 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2017 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2017 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2017 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2016 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2016 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2016 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2015 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2015 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2015 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2014 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2014 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2014 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2013 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2013 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 4.8L-
2013 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2013 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.0L-
2013 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2012 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2012 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 4.8L-
2012 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2012 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.0L-
2012 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2011 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2011 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 4.8L-
2011 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2011 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.0L-
2011 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2010 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2010 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 4.8L-
2010 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2010 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.0L-
2010 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2009 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2009 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 4.8L-
2009 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2009 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.0L-
2009 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2008 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2008 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 4.8L-
2008 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2008 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.0L-
2008 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
2007 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.2L-
2007 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 4.8L-
2007 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 5.3L-
2007 GMC Sierra 1500-V8 6.0L-
2007 GMC Sierra 1500-V6 4.3L-
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