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GMC Terrain Heater Core lets you have warm clear window when driving in a frosty weather. The GMC Terrain boasts of both urban maneuvering and highway stability, comes with front or all wheel drive capabilities, with four cylinder or V6 engines, and a smooth six speed automatic making it easy to commute. The sizes are so spacious to provide passengers with legroom, and the supportive seats are supplemented by soft materials and an easy to use touchscreen, making the trips pleasant. Quiet cabins and driver assist technologies make the road noisy blocking, and different trim levels allow families to adjust features to their budgets, and these features demonstrate how intelligently GMC engineers the Terrain. The electric power steering is also tuned by engineers in order to have easy parking and rough pavement is smoothing out by responsive suspension. Sports gear would fit on a wide cargo floor with the fold flat rear seat, and the low lift height would help in loading. The Terrain Heater Core located in the HVAC box resembles a mini radiator and transfers hot coolant over the fins via a blower that heats cabin air. This exchanger has comfy cabin heating and cleans the windshield in cold mornings with airflow passing across its hot fins, in a fast and efficient manner. The Heater Core is made of aluminum to ensure quick heat exchange and will last several years, though leaks or clogs may keep the carpet wet and reduce the ventilation. The GMC engineers install the Terrain HVAC unit deep behind the dash, though, a faulty Heater Core can be fixed. To change the Heater Core, de-connect battery, empty coolant, take out glove box, open HVAC case, change cores, replace hoses, refill coolant, test heat.