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Find the best replacement batteries for your GMC Canyon at Batteries Plus. Our selection includes flooded and AGM batteries from Duracell, X2Power and Optima. Plus, you'll find replacement headlight bulbs and other essentials in our Auto Center.

In addition, Batteries Plus offers the following automotive services:

  • Free battery testing
  • Expert installation with an auto battery purchase (valid at participating locations, on most vehicle makes and models)
  • Key cutting and key fob programming (valid at participating locations only)

How Do I Know What Battery I Need for My Truck?

Before shopping for a new GMC Canyon battery, there are a few things you need to know first.

  • Find the correct battery size   for a GMC Canyon - found in your owner's manual or online
  • Look up the CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)   rating for your truck - found in your owner's manual
  • If you live in a colder climate, it's okay to buy a replacement battery with a higher CCA rating than your Canyon requires, but do not buy a battery with a lower than recommended CCA rating.

What is Better, AGM or Flooded Battery?

There are two different types of replacement auto batteries, flooded and AGM. Here are the key differences:

  • AGM batteries cost more than flooded batteries
  • AGM batteries are designed to last longer than flooded batteries, which often saves drivers money in the long run
  • AGM batteries are more powerful, which makes them more reliable in extreme hot and cold weather
  • If your Canyon originally came with an AGM battery installed, you must replace it with another AGM

What is the Best Battery for a GMC Canyon?

X2Power is the best replacement battery on the market. Here are a few performance comparisons:

  • Designed to last up to 3X longer than a flooded auto battery
  • Recharges faster than a flooded auto battery
  • Features some of the highest CCAs 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 Canyon FAQs

Your Canyon battery should last around 3 to 5 years. For more information on how climate and driving habits impact battery life, read our blog entitled "6 Things That Can Drain Your Car Battery  ."

Check whether your truck currently has an AGM or flooded battery inside. You can find this information on the battery's label, or bring your truck to Batteries Plus and we'll help you identify the battery installed. If your truck requires an AGM battery, you need to replace it with another AGM battery. Otherwise, technology like start/stop systems won't work properly.

The cost of a new battery depends on the type you select. Flooded batteries will save you some money upfront. If you're looking for long-term savings, you might want to invest in an AGM battery.

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