Nissan Battery Services offered at Jim Keras Nissan
- Nissan Battery Tests and Inspections
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Nissan Battery Cost
There are many questions that must be asked when determining what the cost of a battery will be. What is the brand of the battery? What size battery is needed in your Nissan? Are you installing your own battery or are we installing it for you? Normally, the larger the batter, the larger the amp hour rating of your battery, meaning it will provide more amps of electrical current per hour. The price of the battery is closely related to the size of the battery. When shopping for a Nissan battery in Memphis, it is wise to let our expert Service Advisors help you determine what the correct battery selection will be.
Common Car Battery Issues- How do I know if my Nissan needs a new battery?
A dead battery is a very common car problem. Whether you left your lights on, left the radio running too long without the car on, or didn't close a door completely, we have all been there. It's frustrating and inconvenient. A dead battery doesn't necessarily mean that you need a new battery for your Nissan. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms below, it may be time to have your battery inspected by our Nissan technicians and possibly replaced.
- Check Engine Light illuminated- The check engine light may come on when your vehicle battery is losing its charge.
- Low Battery Fluid Level- If your Nissan battery fluid level is low, you should definitely have the battery checked and charging system tested.
- Difficulty or Delay Cranking Engine- When attempting to start your vehicle, it takes longer to start than usual.
- Corrosion or Fluid Leaks- Battery fluid leaks can cause excessive corrosion, which is a clear sign that the battery may need to be replaced. Cleaning corrosion from your battery can prolong the life of your Nissan's battery.
How long should my Nissan battery last?
Nissan batteries normally last between 3-5 years, but can vary depending on driving habits, battery type, weather conditions in Memphis, and more. A properly functioning Nissan battery will carry 12 to 13 volts when tested. Anything higher than this could mean a faulty battery. Our Nissan certified service technicians can run a battery test to determine if your battery is working properly.
How do Nissan batteries work?
Most car batteries rely on a lead-acid chemical reaction to start your vehicle. These batteries are considered part of the "SLI" category (Starting, Lighting, and Ignition). These batteries produce energy to power your lights, accessories, and engine. Once the energy reaches your engine, the alternator provides power. Our Nissan Service Advisors can answer any other questions you have. Schedule your Nissan battery replacement online today.