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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z As long as it is cranking well, there's no need to replace it. But, after nine years, I'd replace it at the first sign of slow
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![]() I still have the oem battery in my 2011 Nismo. First signs of trouble, it's gone. I'm replacing mine one from Advanced Auto. https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/...000%7CL3*15597 I still have the oem battery in my 2007 Honda VFR bike. ![]()
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OEM battery still going strong on a 2010 with 60k miles. I just put it on the battery tender every time it cranks a little slower than usual and it goes back strong. I use the tender about 1-2 days a year, usually when it gets cold. The car is driven 1-5x a month.
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My Genuine Nissan OEM battery lasted 3 years before I had to replace it in my 2017 370Z. Battery life is your luck of the draw and depends in what conditions your battery is used? OP you are fortunate you got that long of life out of your battery. That old of a battery I would have the battery tested and make sure it holds it’s charge and volts are correct. As said as long as you have no issues with starting your Z it should be good. It is good preventative maintenance to replace old batteries. The Genuine Nissan batteries are the longest lasting batteries I have seen I believe it. If you purchase a replacement battery for your Z get a battery with the best warranty and prorated.
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