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GMC Terrain Thermostat is a tiny yet an important equipment that aids the well-selling SUV to provide a comfortable and trustworthy ride. The GMC Terrain is unique in its responsiveness on the road, a comfortable interior with approximately 188 inches between the front and rear bumpers, and an adjustable front wheel and all wheel drive option, which can be applied in urban commuting or snowy weekends, as well as through ride comfort and a large cabin cargo. Its four cylinder or strong V6 engines are combined with a six speed automatic transmission which provides the GMC crossover with a balanced power and reasonable fuel consumption as the touchscreen infotainment ensures that drivers are connected. Customers have a choice of trims ranging between sensible SL and luxury Denali, but all GMC Terrain models have smart packing, good safety scores, and quietness on the road courtesy that drives like luxury. The Thermostat is located in the engine bay and serves as a kind of temperature gatekeeper, feeling the heat of the coolant and opening when the Terrain engine needs it, thus keeping its engine in and maintaining the hot zone it can. Should the motor have to run too hot in case the Thermostat sticks closed, or it goes the other way and the Terrain gets chilled out and burns up the gasoline, you see how much this plain little valve is needed. The GMC Thermostat is made of a spring, a wax pellet and a sealing flange and operates continuously with a thousand plus heating cycles with no driver involvement. Installation of a new Thermostat requires a cooled-down engine, emptying of the coolant, unbolstering, installation, resealing, refilling, air bleeding, leak checking.