What kind of battery is in a Nissan Maxima?

What kind of battery is in a Nissan Maxima?

DieHard Gold – Battery, Group Size 24F, 750 CCA (Part No. 24F-6)

Is my Nissan battery under warranty?

Your Nissan dealer offers a complimentary battery diagnostic test as part of our multi-point inspection. And should you need a new battery, we have the right one for your Nissan vehicle. Nissan Genuine Batteries are designed to meet your vehicle’s original specifications and come with an 84-month Limited Warranty.

How much does a Nissan Maxima car battery cost?

The average cost for a Nissan Maxima battery replacement is between $170 and $178. Labor costs are estimated between $29 and $37 while parts are priced at $141.

Which is the best battery for a Nissan Maxima?

AutoZone offers a car battery for Nissan Maxima with higher cold cranking that keeps your car performing well year-round, even in the extremes of cold winter weather.

When did the Nissan Maxima stop being called a Datsun?

In 1981 for the 1982 model year, all 810s were rebranded as Datsun Maxima. In 1983 for model year 1984, the last year of the first generation Maxima, North American Datsuns began carrying the “Nissan” badge as well.

What kind of automatic does the Nissan Maxima have?

For the first model year, the 810 Deluxe was the only version to receive the five-speed manual, while the luxurious 810 Maxima only came with a three-speed automatic.

What kind of sound system does a Nissan Maxima have?

The North American 1995 Maxima included a Bose Sound System on the GLE (optional on the SE) which had a 6 speaker sound system, a Clarion system was also an option (non-Bose). The fourth generation Maxima was highly praised for its quiet, roomy interior.

AutoZone offers a car battery for Nissan Maxima with higher cold cranking that keeps your car performing well year-round, even in the extremes of cold winter weather.

In 1981 for the 1982 model year, all 810s were rebranded as Datsun Maxima. In 1983 for model year 1984, the last year of the first generation Maxima, North American Datsuns began carrying the “Nissan” badge as well.

For the first model year, the 810 Deluxe was the only version to receive the five-speed manual, while the luxurious 810 Maxima only came with a three-speed automatic.

The North American 1995 Maxima included a Bose Sound System on the GLE (optional on the SE) which had a 6 speaker sound system, a Clarion system was also an option (non-Bose). The fourth generation Maxima was highly praised for its quiet, roomy interior.