FYI, Nissan battery are manufactured specific. Do not go with the group size 35 as some retailer like Costco will suggests. I ran into all kinds of problems in the short and long run usage of the 35. It was not a defective battery as I switch out to other premium branded 35 battery with ongoing problems. I did an extensive research into battery and Nissan even advised me group size 26R is the correct battery standard for a small car like the Sentra. My problems includes early corrosion, acid bleeding, navigation dashboard often reboots randomly by itself especially on cold days, transmission randomly not going into gear and many others were immediately gone after I switch back to a 26R. Lesson learned, picking the right battery is crucial and always ask your manufacturer what their very specific requirements are. Do not go with the size that the retailer or auto shops suggest as their assumption could be fatal.
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Actually no, I just bought a 26r and tried to put it in my 2018 and guess what? It's too fucking small. Get your shit right before spewing bullshit on the internet to mislead innocent people
Exactly inverse order, first remove de Negative terminal and the last the Positive terminal, then reconnect the Positive terminar first and last the Negative Terminal. You do at the inverse order.
To remove the positive end of your battery, you're correct! You will need to loosen the bolt and pull it up. Be careful as the corrosion might make this process a bit tricky. If you need further assistance, our website YOUCANIC provides various resources and an interactive platform to ask car-related questions, check it out here: www.youcanic.com. We also offer a comprehensive tool, the YOUCANIC Full System Scanner, which helps to diagnose car issues effectively. Feel free to explore these resources at www.youcanic.com/scanner. You're not alone in your automotive journey!
Quick question. Does it make a difference how you install the battery lock? Meaning which side goes on which side. One side has two holes the other side has one. Does it matter which goes on which side? I'm asking because I installed it the opposite way of how you did it.
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@@HolyDiver79 surprisingly tho my bracket is the right size but the problem is no nut from home Depot even fits this J bracket I have LOL ur right, I'm tossing it too then, I've been driving without it no problem anyway LOL
It's so weird I found those j brackets just laying around under my hood not even connected to the battery, I was like wat the heck why are these things out of place. Who did this lol
Thank you for your comment! While it's not always necessary to register or program a new battery, at Youcanic we provide comprehensive guides and resources to help you confidently manage your car maintenance needs. Our site, www.youcanic.com, has a plethora of information and our powerful YOUCANIC scanner to make the process easier for you. Whether you need factory repair manuals for more intricate tasks or have further specific questions, we're always here to assist. Our mission is to empower and support you throughout your car ownership journey. Explore Youcanic today and take control of your auto care!
Just used this video as a guide and managed to get my car working again! Thanks for the video!
FYI, Nissan battery are manufactured specific. Do not go with the group size 35 as some retailer like Costco will suggests. I ran into all kinds of problems in the short and long run usage of the 35. It was not a defective battery as I switch out to other premium branded 35 battery with ongoing problems. I did an extensive research into battery and Nissan even advised me group size 26R is the correct battery standard for a small car like the Sentra. My problems includes early corrosion, acid bleeding, navigation dashboard often reboots randomly by itself especially on cold days, transmission randomly not going into gear and many others were immediately gone after I switch back to a 26R. Lesson learned, picking the right battery is crucial and always ask your manufacturer what their very specific requirements are. Do not go with the size that the retailer or auto shops suggest as their assumption could be fatal.
Thanks for sharing your experience with Nissan batteries! You are totally correct, always consult with your manufacturer for their specific requirements. At YOUCANIC, we're all about providing the right information to empower car owners. We offer helpful guides and our powerful YOUCANIC scanner to make car maintenance smoother.
Your feedback is much appreciated and invaluable in helping others. Feel free to reach out to us on www.youcanic.com if you need any further assistance. Our factory repair manuals can provide you with deep insight if needed. Remember, we're here to support you in your car ownership journey!
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Actually no, I just bought a 26r and tried to put it in my 2018 and guess what? It's too fucking small. Get your shit right before spewing bullshit on the internet to mislead innocent people
26r doesn't fit properly my guy. You're wrong
Just wanted to comment and say this worked for me, thank you so much!
Exactly inverse order, first remove de Negative terminal and the last the Positive terminal, then reconnect the Positive terminar first and last the Negative Terminal. You do at the inverse order.
Really? But no spark?
Did your radio work after replace your battery ??
Thank you for the guidance!!!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Thank you so much this helped a ton🙏🏽🙏🏽
No battery sealer ?
How do i take off the positive? Just loosen the bolt and pull it up? There is corrosion in my battery it doesn't seem to move
To remove the positive end of your battery, you're correct! You will need to loosen the bolt and pull it up. Be careful as the corrosion might make this process a bit tricky. If you need further assistance, our website YOUCANIC provides various resources and an interactive platform to ask car-related questions, check it out here: www.youcanic.com. We also offer a comprehensive tool, the YOUCANIC Full System Scanner, which helps to diagnose car issues effectively. Feel free to explore these resources at www.youcanic.com/scanner. You're not alone in your automotive journey!
Quick question. Does it make a difference how you install the battery lock? Meaning which side goes on which side. One side has two holes the other side has one. Does it matter which goes on which side? I'm asking because I installed it the opposite way of how you did it.
So what tool I need to get
Ya the joker didn’t name the tool
A socket wrench with a 10mm socket
Did you install a dead battery? How do you avoid sparking the hell outta the car when the connectors touch?
The car is off
Like a light switch
What type of battery?
The type of battery needed can vary depending on the make and model of your car. You can find detailed information at www.youcanic.com. That being said, we also encourage you to make use of the YOUCANIC Full System Scanner, found at www.youcanic.com/scanner, which provides comprehensive diagnosis of your car's issues.
If you need further help, we have an interactive community on YOUCANIC where you can ask your car-related questions. We strive to make car maintenance understandable and accessible for everyone. Feel free to explore and ask away, we're here to assist you.
What battery is this
31500-SL5-100 if I’m not mistaken.
Take negative cable off first.
Why is everyone disconnecting the positive first? Negative first always.
Uku
Why the car is off
@@pr3239Why?
How many amper this battery
Your pretty much screwed if the battery you replace it with is shorter on useing the battery holder
Not necessarily. I just replaced mine with a shorter battery and it came either a spacer thag dits on top to make up the difference
You started with the brace facing one way and out it back with the brace facing the other way
Pero no dices cómo desbloquear el encendido
What's the length on those J Bolts in inches?
Thats what im wondering cuz my j dont have enough threads to go there
What's the size of the nut that fastens the j??? I'm at home Depot looking but none can fit it
@@mrtamayo85 i just said fuck it battery was shorter was the problem … i just tossed to whole fuckin bracket
@@HolyDiver79 surprisingly tho my bracket is the right size but the problem is no nut from home Depot even fits this J bracket I have LOL ur right, I'm tossing it too then, I've been driving without it no problem anyway LOL
It's so weird I found those j brackets just laying around under my hood not even connected to the battery, I was like wat the heck why are these things out of place. Who did this lol
no need to register or program new battery?
Thank you for your comment! While it's not always necessary to register or program a new battery, at Youcanic we provide comprehensive guides and resources to help you confidently manage your car maintenance needs. Our site, www.youcanic.com, has a plethora of information and our powerful YOUCANIC scanner to make the process easier for you.
Whether you need factory repair manuals for more intricate tasks or have further specific questions, we're always here to assist. Our mission is to empower and support you throughout your car ownership journey. Explore Youcanic today and take control of your auto care!