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What kind of battery does a Nissan Quest take?

The Nissan Quest uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. The exact group size depends on the model year, but common replacements for this minivan are Group Size 24F or 35. Always verify the original specs on your current battery or in the owner's manual.


Across the Quest’s production span (primarily 1998–2010 in the United States), Nissan relied on a conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery for starting and electrical systems. While flooded/wet lead-acid batteries are the standard option, some owners opt for AGM (absorbed glass mat) replacements in certain climates or driving conditions. Compatibility with the vehicle’s charging system should be checked when choosing an aftermarket option.


Battery type and common sizes


To help identify the right fit, here are the typical battery size options you may encounter for the Quest. The exact choice depends on the year, trim, and engine configuration.



  • 12-volt automotive battery (lead-acid)

  • Common replacement group sizes: 24F or 35 (depending on year and engine)

  • Fluids-filled (flooded) batteries are standard; AGM replacements are available but require compatibility checks


The key point is to match both the physical dimensions and the electrical rating (CCA) to the original specification for reliable starting performance and proper charging system operation.


How to verify the correct battery for your Quest


Use these steps to confirm the exact battery your vehicle needs before purchasing a replacement.



  1. Consult the owner’s manual or the current battery label to find the exact group size and CCA (cold-cranking amps) rating.

  2. If the manual isn’t handy, remove the current battery and read the group size stamped on the battery case (for example, “24F” or “35”).

  3. Check the battery terminals’ orientation and the fitment in the tray to ensure a proper physical fit and terminal alignment.

  4. Use your vehicle’s VIN to verify recommended battery specs with a Nissan dealer or an auto parts retailer's database.

  5. Decide between a flooded lead-acid battery (standard) and an AGM replacement, ensuring the vehicle’s charging system supports the option.


After selecting the correct battery, have it installed by following proper safety procedures and ensuring the terminals are clean and tight to prevent poor connections.


Installation and maintenance tips


Once you have the right battery, these practical notes help ensure longevity and performance.



  • Secure the battery firmly in the tray to prevent vibration during driving.

  • Clean any corrosion from terminals and connectors; apply a light coat of terminal grease or corrosion inhibitor if needed.

  • Check electrolyte levels in flooded batteries and top off with distilled water as recommended by the manufacturer.

  • Avoid prolonged deep discharge and schedule periodic voltage checks, especially in extreme weather.


Following these tips helps maximize battery life and reliability across seasons and driving conditions.


Summary


The Nissan Quest typically uses a 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery, with common replacement group sizes 24F or 35 depending on year and engine. Flooded/wet batteries are standard, while AGM options are available as aftermarket replacements if compatible with the vehicle’s charging system. Always verify the exact group size and CCA from the current battery, the owner’s manual, or a dealer before purchasing a replacement.

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