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When Nissan launched the Murano for the 2003 model year, little did they know they would be introducing one of the eventual best-selling Nissan SUVs to the public. Coming in both all-wheel drive and front-wheel drive, the introductory model of the Murano was a well-equipped midsize SUV that had something for everyone. The current generation of Murano has had some fantastic upgrades including a hybrid option, plentiful technology features and safety features.

Replacing your Murano battery should be easy, and it is at Batteries Plus. Using our handy fitment finder you will find all of the batteries we carry that will be an exact fit for your Murano. We stock a large selection of Murana batteries from highly rated brands like Duracell Ultra, Optima and our exclusive premium brand X2Power. Buying the right battery is important for the health of the battery and even your car, read more about what can happen if you use the wrong battery in "What Happens If I Use the Wrong Group Size Battery?  ".

Have your battery installed by our professionals at one of our 700+ locations around the country. If you want to extend the battery life of your new battery upgrade to our optional Premier Installation service to have anti-corrosion materials and terminal protectors installed when your new battery is connected to your electrical system. We also carry a large selection of light bulbs, wiper blades and even key fobs if you need to pick up anything else while you're shopping. Take a look at our Automotive Center to see everything we have to offer.

Not sure which is the right battery you need for your Murano? Check out our helpful article "How Do I Know Which Car Battery Fits My Car?  " where we walk you through different ways to ensure you know the exact fit battery for your vehicle.

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Nissan Murano FAQs

Nissan Murano's can use both Flooded and AGM batteries in all model years. AGM batteries will give you more cranking power and more resilience to extreme temperatures than flooded batteries will. Common BCI Group Sizes seen in Murano's are the 34R, 47 and 35. Make sure you verify in your owner's manual, look under the hood or use the fitment finder tool before purchasing to make sure you get the right battery.

Battery replacements for the Nissan Murano will range anywhere from $180 for a Duracell Ultra flooded battery all the way to $350 for a premium AGM X2Power battery. Expert installation is available on most vehicles so why not have your new battery installed by a Batteries Plus professional while you wait? (Fees may vary from location to location and the model of vehicle.)

Take care of your battery and you should get an average of 3 - 5 years out of it. Make sure you are regularly checking the battery terminals for corrosion and removing it if there is any with a terminal cleaner. Help keep your battery healthy by reducing short trips so the alternator has time to recharge the battery as you drive. If you don't take care of your battery you could be replacing it much earlier than expected.

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