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Parts for your 2010 Nissan Pulsar-Batteries
OEX Voltage Reducer 24V To 12V - Switch Mode Single Circuit - 20A (With Memory wire for Radio) - ACX7203
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OEX Voltage Reducer 24V To 12V - Switch Mode Single Circuit - 5A (With Memory wire for Radio) - ACX7200
OEX Voltage Reducer 24V To 12V - Switch Mode Single Circuit - 15A (With Memory wire for Radio) - ACX7202
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2010 Nissan Pulsar Batteries
Based on technical sources, a battery is definitely fitted and relevant on a 2010 Nissan Pulsar. The Nissan Tiida/Pulsar C11 owner’s manual and Nissan Electronic Service Manual specify a 12‑volt maintenance‑free lead‑acid battery for engine starting and vehicle electrics, and major AU/NZ fitment catalogues (e.g., Century/Yuasa and SuperCharge) list direct‑fit options for this model year.
The battery on a 2010 Pulsar does the heavy lifting every day: it cranks the engine, stabilises voltage for the ECU and sensors, and keeps essentials like lights, audio, and security systems powered. While the alternator maintains charge on the move, the battery is the backbone for reliable starts and smooth electronics under the bonnet and in the cabin.
As part of regular servicing, it pays to check battery health yearly, especially after three years on the road. Most owners will see 4–6 years from a quality unit in Aussie or Kiwi conditions, but short trips, heat, and accessories can shorten that. A quick load test and a charge‑rate check (look for roughly 13.8–14.6V with the engine running) help spot trouble early.
When replacing, match the physical size, terminal layout, and cold cranking amps to the Pulsar’s tray and cabling. This generation typically takes a JIS‑style 12V battery