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What battery does a 2006 Nissan Pathfinder take?

The 2006 Nissan Pathfinder uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. In most cases, replacement batteries that fit this model are in the Group 24F or Group 35 families, but you should verify the exact size on your current battery or in the owner's manual.


Battery type and compatibility


The Pathfinder's electrical system runs on a conventional lead-acid 12-volt battery. When replacing, match or exceed the original specifications for cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC), and make sure the battery physically fits the tray and terminal layout.


Common group sizes for this model


These sizes are commonly used for the 2005–2012 Pathfinder range; the exact size can vary by engine and market. Always verify with the label on the current battery or a parts lookup tool.



  • Group 24F is a common mid-size option that fits many Pathfinders.

  • Group 35 is another widely used size for mid-size SUVs, including some Pathfinders.

  • Other compatible 12-volt groups may be recommended by retailers; always confirm fit before purchase.


When replacing, ensure the chosen battery has equal or greater CCA and RC ratings than the OEM specification and that it fits physically in the battery tray and aligns with the terminals.


How to determine the exact battery for your 2006 Pathfinder


To confirm the exact replacement for your vehicle, inspect the current battery label for the group size and CCA rating, consult the owner's manual, or use a parts retailer's compatibility tool by entering your vehicle's VIN. If in doubt, bring the old battery to a shop for verification.



  1. Check the existing battery for a label listing the group size (for example, Group 24F or Group 35) and the CCA rating.

  2. Compare those values to the OEM specification in the owner's manual or service guide.

  3. Verify the physical dimensions and terminal layout to ensure a proper fit.

  4. Choose a replacement that meets or exceeds OEM ratings and is suitable for your climate.


Conclusion: Verifying exact specifications before buying will help ensure you select a battery that reliably starts the engine and powers the vehicle’s electronics in your climate and driving conditions.


Summary


The 2006 Nissan Pathfinder uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery. Common replacement group sizes are Group 24F or Group 35, but always confirm the exact size from the current battery label or the owner's manual. Look for a CCA rating that meets or exceeds OEM specs and ensure proper fit in the tray and terminal orientation. In colder climates, a higher CCA can improve starting performance.

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