2018 Chevy Silverado 1500 Battery Replacement
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- This is the Battery Replacement process for a 2018 Chevy Silverado 1500. This should be similar for 2014-2018 Silverado, Sierras, Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon Escalade Most GM half ton platforms.
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Thanks for the video! Saved me from a lot of grief. It's a shame the engineers try so hard to make it more difficult for owners to work on their own vehicles anymore.
Yeah this one is especially complicated
It’s really not that difficult a job every 6 years
It single handedly made me not buy a Silverado again. Plus the features for price aren't worth it with the options nowadays. My dad was die hard Chevrolet, nothing but. I've finally woke up
^^ feel same way. Video gave basics on how to get er' done. Thanks for the video!
Appreciate the video, replaced my battery in the auto zone parking lot with some loaner tools thanks to you!
Nice!!
This video was great, but I was able to replace the battery without removing the radiator reservoir. I removed the race coming up from the battery holder and was able to lift and twist it out. Great video guys. Thank you.
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I also have a 2018 with original battery still in. After seeing this all I can say is UN FKN BELIEVABLE! Thanks Chevrolet. And why wouldn't the battery go in the front battery tray anyway???
Exactly!! Stupid design!!
Haha, i have a 2018 with the original battery and it just started giving the warning signs (jump started it 3 times in the past week!) so I am headed to Costco today. this video was exactly what I was looking for.
My original battery just took a shit on me today. No warning thou.
Forgot the reason for first comment. 😅 what a piss poor design.
This is not bad to do really. Try having to remove the tire and inner fender to do a battery then bitch,
I would have spent a lot of time squinting and head scratching, but now I can do it quickly and confidently. Thank you very much.
Very nice!!
Thanks for the video. Helped a ton. Changed the battery in my husband's truck today.
Nice!!
What a pain in the a$$, I’m almost where I want to just buy an old truck with no computers. Thank you for such a helpful video!
Yeah it's not like it used to be!
Great video. Thanks for sharing the process. You are right about needing to remove or at least loosen the coolant tank. Skipping that step and attempting to remove by rolling the battery on it's side ended in my breaking the harness clip to the left of the battery. I then removed the tank and it slips right out.
Yeah it's a pain!
You can do I just did it today without removing the coolant tank. Take the support bar off and place battery at angle and it come right out.
@@johnunsicker7440 maybe so, however when I tilted the 51 pound battery to clear everything it slipped from my hands and broke a harness clip. I posted to help others avoid the allure of the shortcut and just do it right
Your video was great thanks for the help. One thing I found is you don't have to remove the washer fluid tank. If you have battery free, when lifting twist it 90 degrees to its side and it can come out. It's thinner sideways than tall.
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you for this video. You made things so much more simple for me.
I'm glad this helped!!
Great video. Quick tip for removing the battery. If you rotate it sideways you can remove it without removing the tank.
Good to know!
Thanks for the help, no need to remove reservoir
You did it with the reservoir still in place?
@@Myksgarage Yes, I just moved the other bracket.
From what I discovered, you can remove the battery without loosening or removing the tank if you can manage to roll it onto its side
Good to know
I appreciate the video. But I gotta say. The bolt under the air filter box for the coolant revisor. (The one thats not recorded) 😂😂. I understand why it is not in the video
Yeah!
Thanks for the video, It got be through most of it. I was lazy and didn't want to remove the hardware for the water reservoir so I removed the bracket riser with one 13mm bolt and that provided enough room to maneuver the new battery into place.
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
One of my cars is a turbo Subaru and the battery died a couple weeks ago. I was already a member of AAA so it was a no brainer. $150 later and they arrived at my house... excellent battery and excellent service. Just a thought.
Thanks for the tip!
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Thanks for watching
I got the reservoir bottom bolt with a plain open/box end wrench. Just go in from the engine side, below whatever hard lines are right there. My universal joint was too tall, and my wobble socket - also too tall & not enough wobble. Then tied the reservoir up out of the way with a thin rope so it wouldn't keep falling right back down. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this tip!
I also used a wrench I also didn't put that pos back in lol! I will get a swivel from work and put it back in I didn't want to wrench an inch of thread in! That thing is really hard to get to!
Thanks for the video… & good job GM, you never cease to amaze me with all your “improvements” with every new generation of garbage you come up with.
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Thanks for saving me $160 in installation, .
You were quoted $160 to install this battery?
Just replaced mine today (original).. I just let the guy at NAPA do it.. Took him awhile too. Used to be much less time-consuming.
Yeah it's a pain!
You dont have to take the resivoir out. If you take the middle stabilzer bracket for the support it slides out that way. I just did it not as much work
Good to know, thanks
Thank you so much for this video. It's so helpful
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Which battery do I bring home before I do this? 2018 5.3L. I know, I could take it out look at the label. Put it back in then, drive an hour and a 1/2 to Columbia Falls to get a new battery. But I don't want to do that.
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@@Myksgarage thank you
I discovered a way to remove the battery without removing the tough to get to bolt from the coolant container. If you remove the first two plastic screws on the windowsill and one screw from the coolant container, you can get the battery out.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the video. I believe it’s entirely to much placed in a corner of the engine bay by Chevy though.
Yeah, it's a bad placement
Of course .. and the reason for leaving the driver side corner completely empty is beyond me. I love my truck but damn..lol.
Great help!
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That’s really too much bs to deal with. Where I live stuff only starts breaking when the temperature hits 30 degrees. You absolutely should not have to spend 30 min taking out a damn battery. If I had to go through that in a snow storm I’ll be absolutely pissed. Poor design by gm thats really disappointing. Battery should be by itself and kept simple
Yeah it seems overly complicated
Thanks dude!
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Thank you!
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The book says to turn off all electronics and remove the keys and keep the doors closed. There’s some residual electricity left in it after you disconnect the negative that you open the door to push down that residual. Charge
Something about destroying the OnStar short term memory battery
Good tip!
Is there a security issue when removing the battery. Im having issues with the radio and i unhooked the negative terminal and now it is causing a theft control service issue
Interesting, I hadn't heard of that problem
You definitely don’t have to take off the reservoir. Just need to take apart the cross bar and the piece that stubs up
And turn the battery on its side ?
Is it true if you change your battery you gotta let a professional do it bc something about the computer
I've never heard of that
l have been very lucky with my Delco batteries. My 2008 chevy HHR still has the original battery. Last spring l replaced one of the original batteries on my 2009 GMC HD 2500 , 6 LITRE. The other original Delco was replaced for free at 34 months of the warranty, the mechanic left me a note to start driving the truck more as it had only 7 thousand miles on it. Going to Costco tomorrow to buy two new batteries for my 2001 Duramax hd 2500, they have been in use since NOV. 2015 and are interstate batt. from Costco. l can swap both batteries in my HD Trucks in less time than that 2018 Chev. what a mess.
Thanks for sharing your experience
Does doing this Un program the truck?
It shouldn't
I changed out the battery because it was dead and when I installed the new one, the passenger side blinker and windows don’t work the air conditioner won’t blow air and the radio does not turn on. How can I reset the system?
Because of this I'll go with Toyota...
Like a tundra?
Had a tundra before my silverado. 2008 and the frame had three rust holes. Think I'll take this "difficult" battery swap. Toyota fan boys are a weird breed man
I am in the same boat with my 2018. Manufacturers just don't put quality parts in them.
Exactly
No need to remove the tank smart one, just rotate the battery.
Okay
Nothing was said about losing the codes when removing the battery. I had to have 4 codes put back in because some idiot didn't know about losing the codes with the loss of power while disconnected. I paid $400 to get the codes put back in at a dealership.
What codes?
Did you leave the battery out for a week?
I like how you glossed over using the swivel socket adapter to get the front bolt out of the reservoir. This is literally the stupidest placement of a supposedly serviceable part I have ever seen.
Yeah it’s a dumb design
@@Myksgarage Thank you for the great video and the info, I never would have gotten that battery out otherwise.
It has a jump start feature fyi
The eco assist model does anyway
Oh??
This is so dumb. I can barely get jumper cables on the negative post because of how they have this thing positioned.
Yeah it's a dumb design
@@Myksgarage thanks for the video.
@@Myksgaragethought I would mention that if you rotate the battery to the left onto its side, you can slide it out right over the resovior. (Barely fits). I removed my 2018s original ac Delco this way. Just figured I'd mention, if you hadn't tied yourself may save you some time next battery.
What a dumb spot and solution for placing a battery...
Yeah it's not ideal
TOOOOOOOOO MUCH BLABBERING
well I appreciate you watching this torturous video.
My truck doing the same thing going to change it out too.
Yeah do it soon so you're not left stranded.
no idea why they made is this complicated. absolutely no reason
Yeah, it's ridiculous
This video was great, but I was able to replace the battery without removing the radiator reservoir. I removed the race coming up from the battery holder and was able to lift and twist it out. Great video guys. Thank you.
That's a good tip! Thanks for sharing
Yea, I just replaced mine without removing the reservoir. Turn the battery on its side, stand it up and pull it out. Reverse process to reinstall. Thanks for the video very helpful.