A 550 CCA/113 RC Group 35 HC battery powers every 2015 Nissan Altima. Treat it right and it can last for up to five years.
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The 2015 Nissan Altima uses a 550 CCA/113 RC Group 35 HC battery. Believe it or not, this label contains three different answers to your question. Let’s break it down:
Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) measure a battery's ability to start an engine in cold temperatures. Specifically, it identifies how many amps it can deliver at 0°F for 30 seconds while maintaining at least 7.2 volts. Most car batteries have a CCA of 300 to 600, putting Nissan's official battery in the upper range, although it’s not as high as some specialty cold-starters.
Reserve Capacity (RC) measures how long the battery can power your car on its own. Normally, the alternator recharges the battery so that it never runs out of power. An RC of 113 minutes gives you just under two hours to reach a garage if your 2015 Altima's alternator breaks.
Lastly, Group 35 HC tells you a battery's physical dimensions and where its positive and negative terminals are located. At approximately 9 x 7 x 9 inches (230 x 175 x 225 mm), Group 35 HC batteries are medium-sized. Pay attention to this measurement, because if your battery is too big, it could squish something vital, and if it’s too small, it could rattle around and loosen its cables.
Nissan Altima battery life
It’s a sad fact of life that car batteries don’t last forever. Car experts say you should replace your battery every four to five years, but it also depends on how often you drive and the temperatures you drive in. Cold climates drain batteries faster, while hot climates don’t.
The only way to be sure—and to avoid an interruption to your travel plans—is to test your car battery regularly. Otherwise, you might be taken by surprise by signs like:
Odd clicking noises from the ignition
The average cost of replacing a Nissan Altima battery is $192 to $201, according to RepairPal
. If you feel confident in your mechanic skills, you can pick up an OEM battery from the Nissan parts store
and replace it yourself. You can find instructions in the Maintenance section of your Nissan owner's manual
. How to keep your Nissan Altima battery healthy
Battery tests can tell you when you're running low on power, but you need to change your driving and maintenance habits to prolong your battery’s life. Here are some tips to try:
Make sure to drive your car regularly. If your engine isn’t running, your battery isn’t charging. Parked cars can deplete their battery reserves in as little as a week. Try to drive your car regularly for at least 15 minutes at a time.
Recharge your vehicle's battery manually after storage. If you have to leave for a few weeks, consider removing your car battery and plugging it in. When you pop it in, you’ll have plenty of juice to get going.
Make sure to turn off the lights. Leaving your cabin lights, headlights, or signal lights on will quickly drain your battery.
Disconnect your gadgets. As soon as your engine shuts off, unplug all electrical gadgets, like phone chargers, cigarette lighters, etc.
Stick to a regular car maintenance schedule
. Maintenance is an essential part of vehicle ownership. Battery depletion can be caused by other problems in your car’s operation.
MORE: How to refill a car battery
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