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Come to Batteries Plus for the best replacement batteries for your GMC Acadia. Need a new battery for your Acadia mid-size SUV? Batteries Plus has top-performing batteries from brands like Duracell, Optima and X2Power. Whether you drive a GMC Acadia AT4, Denali, SL, SLE or SLT, you're to find what you need at Batteries Plus. You'll also find additional accessories for your SUV in our Automotive Center.

Why Does My GMC Acadia Battery Keep Dying?

Auto batteries usually last between 3 and 5 years. If you're having a hard time starting your engine, it's probably because your battery is dying. Batteries Plus makes it easy to check your battery's health. Just bring your GMC Acadia to your nearest Batteries Plus location and we'll test your battery.

We also offer free auto battery installation with the purchase of a new battery (valid at participating locations only, on most vehicle makes & models).

What Kind of Battery Is in a GMC Acadia?

Before purchasing a new battery for your GMC Acadia, you'll want to look up some basic information. The first thing you want to know is what size battery you need. You can find this information either online or in your owner's manual. The BCI Group Battery Size will most likely appear as a pair of numbers (Group 48) or a pair of numbers and a letter (Group 94R). For more information, read our blog entitled "How Do I Know Which Car Battery Fits My Car?  "

You'll also want to find out the CCA rating of your GMC Acadia battery. CCA stands for Cold Cranking Amps  . The CCA rating helps you anticipate how well your GMC Acadia battery will perform in cold weather. You can find the CCA rating in your owner's manual. If you live in a cold climate, it's perfectly okay to buy a battery with a higher CCA rating than your vehicle requires. Do not buy a battery with a lower CCA rating, however.

What is the Difference Between Flooded and AGM Batteries?

Auto batteries come in two different chemistries: flooded and AGM. A flooded battery is the most basic auto battery type. It's reliable and offers the lowest upfront cost.

An AGM battery   features a different internal design that gives it a number of performance advantages. AGM batteries are designed to last longer, recharge faster and stand up better to the negative impacts of cold and hot weather. Since they last longer, many people end up saving money in the long run with an AGM battery.

One thing to keep in mind, if your GMC Acadia came with an AGM battery originally, you must replace it with another AGM battery. Downgrading to a flooded battery will have a negative impact on both your vehicle's performance and the battery itself.

What is X2Power?

X2Power is a long-lasting, high-performance auto battery made exclusively for Batteries Plus. If you're looking for the best possible performance from your GMC Acadia, consider investing in an X2Power battery. Here are the advantages an X2Power battery has:

  • Provides more power than both flooded & standard AGM batteries
  • Designed to last up to 3X longer than a flooded auto battery
  • Recharges faster than a flooded auto battery
  • Features some of the highest cold cranking amps in an auto battery for top performance in any climate
  • Has a higher power capacity, making it ideal for vehicles with lots of onboard technology
  • 28X more resistant to vibrations than a standard battery
  • 100% spill-proof & maintenance free

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GMC Arcadia FAQs

Consult your owner's manual to determine the correct size and CCA rating battery you need. You also will need to determine if you want a flooded or AGM battery. If your GMC Acadia came with an AGM battery originally, you must replace it with another AGM option. Our blog "How to Choose a Car Battery: A Beginner's Guide  " is full of useful information on finding the right battery for your needs.

The cost of a replacement GMC Acadia battery will depend on what type of battery you select. Flooded batteries are more affordable upfront, but don't last as long. AGM batteries cost more upfront, but often save you money in the long run due to their long lifespans.

You can expect a GMC Acadia battery to last around 3 to 5 years. Auto battery life can be impacted by both your driving habits and the climate you live in. Read our blog entitled, "How Far Do I Need to Drive to Charge My Car Battery?  " for tips on how to maintain your auto battery.

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