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Parts for your 2010 Nissan Pathfinder-Batteries
Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100LBL2S3
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150BL2S3
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Repco 12-24V LED Amber/Red Side Marker / Indicator Lamp 58x35x25mm - RLMARBLS3
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Repco 12V LED RearCombination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150LBL2S3
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100BL2S3
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Repco Wireless 1.5M Trailer Board With Rear Combination Lights 20 Metre Range - RTBW
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Repco 12V LED Submersible Trailer Lamp Pair 95x210x25mm - RLT210STI2
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Repco 12V LED Submersible Trailer Lamp Pair 100X100X20mm - RLT211STI2
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Repco 12-24V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop/Tail/Ind/Rev 100X275X22mm - RLT275STIR
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Repco 12V LED Submersible Trailer Lamp Pair 160X90X20mm - RLT212STI2
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Repco 12-24V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop/Tail/Ind 100X275X22mm - RLT275STI
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Repco 12-24V LED Red Rear Outline Marker Lamp 58x35x25mm - RLMRBLS3
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Aerpro Clamp Type Bull Bar UHF CB Antenna Bracket Horizontal Or Vertical Mounting Hose Clamp Size - 40-64mm - CBBB2
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Maxilamp Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector Combo Lamp Black Chrome - MAXILAMPC3XRWB
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Stedi Hyper LED Flood Lights 8 Inch 60W 6000K Colour 5400 Lumens - LEDHYPR-8-60W
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Stedi FZ460 Laser Laser Emitting Plasma LED Torch 1100m Beam Rechargeable Battery - TORCH-FZ460
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Stedi FX4800 LED Torch 4800 Lumens 362m Beam Rechargeable Battery - TORCH-FX4800
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Stedi FX1000 LED Torch 1000 Lumens 127m Beam Rechargeable Battery - TORCH-FX1000
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Stedi FX3300 LED Torch 3300 Lumens 362m Beam Rechargeable Battery - TORCH-FX3300
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Batteries for the 2010 Nissan Pathfinder: What You Need to Know
The 2010 Nissan Pathfinder is a reliable SUV that relies on a traditional 12-volt lead-acid battery to power its electrical systems. Whether it's starting the engine, running the lights, or keeping all the in-cabin electronics humming, the battery plays a crucial role. So, if you own or are interested in a 2010 Pathfinder, understanding the importance of the battery, how to care for it, and when to replace it is well worth your time.
Like most vehicles on the road, the 2010 Nissan Pathfinder uses a battery as its primary electrical energy source when the engine is off and to assist when starting the vehicle. This battery provides the juice needed to fire up the starter motor, and once the engine is running, the alternator takes over to supply electricity as well as recharge the battery. Without a good working battery, your Pathfinder would struggle to get going on those early morning drives or after long periods sitting idle.
The battery in the Pathfinder is typically a sealed lead-acid design, designed to be maintenance-free in everyday use. It's positioned under the bonnet, making it fairly accessible, although you want to be cautious when handling it because car batteries contain sulphuric acid and can deliver a nasty electrical shock if treated carelessly. It's usually fitted with two terminals - positive and negative - which connect to the vehicle's wiring harness.
One of the main purposes of the battery is to provide the electrical power needed to start the engine. This involves sending a big surge of current to the starter motor. If the battery is weak or flat, you might find your vehicle struggles to turn over or won't start at all. Beyond starting, the battery also powers the electrical systems when the engine is off, including alarm systems, radios, clock settings, and central locking. It essentially keeps the vehicle's electronics alive even when you're not driving.
As you use your Nissan Pathfinder over the years, the battery's performance will naturally decline. This decline can be accelerated by extreme temperatures, short trips where the battery doesn't get fully recharged, and corrosion around the terminals. Regular inspection and maintenance can help you avoid emergency roadside disappointments caused by a dead battery.
When it comes to battery maintenance, there are a few straightforward steps you can take. Start by checking the terminals for corrosion, which appears as a white or bluish powdery deposit. Carefully cleaning the terminals with a battery terminal cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and water can help maintain a solid connection. It's also a good idea to ensure the battery is securely mounted in its tray to prevent vibrations, which could shorten its lifespan.
Although many modern batteries are sealed and maintenance-free, it's still important to keep an eye on the battery's health. Many auto parts stores and service centres offer battery testing services, which can quickly tell you if the battery is still in good condition or if it's struggling to hold a charge. Checking the battery's voltage with a multimeter is a simple DIY test: a fully charged 12-volt battery should read around 12.6 volts or higher when the engine is off.
Batteries for the 2010 Nissan Pathfinder typically last around three to five years, but this depends on a range of factors including climate, driving habits, and how well the battery has been cared for. When it's time to replace the battery, choosing the right size and capacity is critical. Nissan vehicles usually require a battery with a certain cold cranking amps (CCA) rating to ensure reliable starts, especially in colder weather. Always refer to the owner's manual or consult a trusted mechanic to get the right battery for your specific model and trim.
Replacement batteries come in several varieties including conventional lead-acid, AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat), or enhanced flooded batteries. AGM types are increasingly popular as they tend to offer longer life and better resistance to vibration, something useful in an SUV like the Pathfinder that might be taken off-road or on rough surfaces. However, AGM batteries often come with a higher price tag. Consider your usage and budget when making a decision.
Installing a new battery is a task that many handy vehicle owners can accomplish themselves, but if you're not comfortable working with electrical components, it's best to leave it to the experts. After replacing the battery, it's a good idea to have the charging system checked to make sure the alternator is functioning correctly and maintaining proper battery voltage during driving.
Periodic battery checks and maintenance are a smart part of keeping the 2010 Nissan Pathfinder in tip-top shape. Alongside oil changes, tyre rotations, and brake inspections, don't overlook the battery as a vital component that ensures the vehicle starts trouble-free and all electrical systems operate without a hitch. Taking care of the battery will save time, stress, and money while keeping your Pathfinder ready for every adventure.