- Connects battery to your electronics
- Vehicle cannot work without it
- Replace when damaged or worn
The Battery Cable in your Nissan is an important part of your vehicle that powers your electronics system by connecting it to the battery. When it isn't working properly, you won't be able to start your vehicle or use electronics like the lights, radio, and accessory power. Just like your battery does, the Battery Cable naturally deteriorates as the years pass because of corrosion and wear. The cable generally lasts longer than your battery, nonetheless, and you can usually look forward to getting years of use out of yours. If your Battery Cable is damaged, it will need to be replaced. You normally can't repair the Battery Cable.
Battery Cable problems are commonly mistaken for a dead battery. Some clues your Battery Cable is worn out include issues starting your Nissan, dim lights, and battery corrosion. When examining your Battery Cable, there might not be obvious fraying or tearing.
A good way to determine if your issue lies with the battery itself or the cable is by trying to jumpstart your Nissan. If your engine starts, you likely have a dead battery. If the jumpstart doesn't work, you probably need to replace your Nissan Battery Cable. With the necessary tools, exchanging the Battery Cable with a new one can be done at home, but you also have the option to take your car to the nearest service center to have the cable replaced by certified technicians.
If your Battery Cable isn't working correctly, your Nissan can't operate. Purchasing genuine OEM Nissan parts helps ensure you get the right fit.
The Battery Cable, part 295G05SF0A, fits Nissan Leaf 2019-2021. View more fitment details in the What This Fits Tab.
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