Top Five Signs Your Battery is Dying
A dead battery is inconvenient at best; at worst, it can be downright dangerous. Keep an eye out for these symptoms of a dying battery so you can have it replaced with a Genuine Nissan Replacement Battery2 before it becomes a problem.
1. You need to jump start your vehicle
2. Clicking noises when you start your vehicle
3. Interior lights start to dim
4. Strange behavior from electronics (i.e., interior or dashboard lights)
5. Dashboard battery light stays on
FOUR TYPES OF NISSAN BATTERIES
What Kind of Battery Do You Need?
The power experts at your local dealer can help you select a Genuine Nissan Replacement Battery backed by a limited warranty and designed to meet your vehicle's original specifications.1
The most common type of car battery.
• Designed for high cranking
• Fits most Nissan models
An enhanced version of the standard car battery.
• Supports auto start-stop engines
• More powerful than standard Nissan batteries
• Designed for high cranking and high cycling
Absorbed glass-mat (AGM) design for advanced vehicles.
• Supports auto start-stop engines
• Longest lifespan, superior performance
• Electrolyte absorbed into fiberglass mats
Energy-dense and lightweight, it's the ideal EV battery.
• Replaces a gas-powered engine
• Recharges in hours, lasts for years
1 *For complete information concerning warranty coverage, conditions, limitations, and exclusions, see your Nissan dealer and read your vehicle’s Warranty Information Booklet.
2 *Available at participating Nissan dealers. Each dealer is independently operated. Availability of services or amenities may vary by dealer. Restrictions apply. Contact dealer for details.
3 *The Nissan lithium-ion battery and battery capacity limited warranty includes coverage for defects in materials or workmanship for 96 months/100,000 miles (whichever occurs first) as well as protection against capacity loss below 9 segments of capacity (out of 12) as shown on the vehicle’s capacity gauge for a period of 96 months/100,000 miles (whichever occurs first). For complete information concerning coverage, conditions, limitations, and exclusions, see your Nissan dealer and read your vehicle's Warranty Information Booklet.