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What size battery does a 2005 Nissan Maxima take?

A 2005 Nissan Maxima typically uses a Group 24F, 12-volt automotive battery, commonly about 70–75 amp-hours and 700–800 cold-cranking amps. Always verify the exact size on your vehicle’s battery label or in the owner's manual.


The 2005 Maxima, a mid-size sedan from Nissan, relies on a standard automotive battery that fits within industry group sizes. Factors such as climate, optional equipment, and maintenance practices can influence the exact specification. This article outlines the usual size for most 2005 Maximas and how to confirm the right fit for your particular car.


Standard battery size and specs for the 2005 Maxima


The following details summarize the common battery size and performance metrics for the 2005 Maxima. The list below covers the most frequently used group size, capacity, and starting power.



  • Group size: 24F

  • Battery capacity: typically 70–75 amp-hours (Ah)

  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA): usually 700–800 CCA


These values apply to the majority of 2005 Maxima models with standard equipment. If you have high electrical demand or operate in extreme temperatures, you may encounter a different specification; always verify.


How to verify the exact battery size for your car


To ensure you buy the correct size, verify the exact battery using these steps.



  1. Inspect the label on your current battery to read the group size, CCA, and voltage.

  2. Consult the owner's manual or a Nissan parts catalog using your vehicle identification number (VIN) to confirm the recommended group size.

  3. Measure the battery tray and note terminal positions to ensure compatibility with a replacement.


Choosing a battery that matches the factory specifications helps maintain reliable starting power and electrical performance. If you’re replacing due to aging or climate stress, you may opt for a higher CCA within the same group size to improve cold-weather performance.


Choosing a replacement battery


When selecting a replacement, consider climate, driving habits, and electrical load. The following guidelines help you pick a suitable battery.



  • Choose a Group 24F battery with at least 700–800 CCA for colder climates.

  • Look for a capacity around 70–75 Ah for balanced performance and longevity.

  • Confirm that the terminal layout and post size match your Maxima’s battery connections.


With the correct size and rating, you’ll ensure reliable starts and steady electrical performance in the 2005 Maxima.


Summary


For most 2005 Nissan Maxima models, the recommended battery size is Group 24F, 12-volt, about 70–75 Ah, with 700–800 CCA. Always verify the exact specification on the existing battery label or through Nissan’s official parts catalog to account for any variations by trim, climate, or aftermarket equipment.

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