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What is the battery model for the Teana?

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DelLaura
07/29/25 8:51am
Nissan Teana uses a GS Unified battery with the model number GS55D23L 12V-60AH. Methods to start the Teana when the battery is dead: Jump-start using a charged battery; Start the engine after charging the battery to 13.4V or higher. Introduction to the battery: When replacing the battery, always remove the negative terminal first before removing the positive terminal. The battery is a crucial component in a car and also a wearable part that requires regular replacement. Prolonged exposure to low temperatures can also affect the battery's lifespan. To extend the battery's service life, avoid poor driving habits. When using the car, refrain from turning on power-consuming electronic systems such as headlights and air conditioning before starting the engine.
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CarterLee
08/12/25 7:15am
I've driven a Nissan Teana for over a decade. The 2015 model mostly used 75D23L batteries, 12V 70Ah, with VARTA or Camel brands being the most common. Batteries typically last 4 to 6 years before needing replacement, especially in northern winters when temperatures drop severely—always check the voltmeter before heading out to avoid stalling midway. Avoid leaving the audio system on when parked, as it drains power quickly and shortens battery life. If the car won't start, hooking up a charger overnight can serve as an emergency fix. Newer models might use lighter battery types—check specifications on JD.com for accuracy, and buying a compatible one saves hassle.
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VonAshley
10/06/25 2:10am
Just replaced the battery for my Teana, model 70D23L, marked with CCA550 on the box, a common 12V type. You can find a matching one by searching 'Nissan battery' on Pinduoduo, with installation included for less than 500 yuan, which is a great deal. The new battery starts super fast, even in temperatures below minus ten degrees Celsius. Maintenance is super easy—just install an app on your phone to monitor the voltage, and it alerts you when it's low and needs charging. It's recommended to clean the dust every two years and apply some Vaseline on the terminals to prevent rust. Compared to lithium batteries in electric cars, lead-acid batteries are cheaper and more durable—don't wait until it fails on the road.
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Marissa
11/19/25 3:37am
I usually drive a Teana to commute, and the battery model is said to be 75D23L by the 4S store. As a family car, I test the battery capacity every six months at the maintenance point to ensure a stable 12-volt output. In summer, high temperatures can easily cause water loss, so just top it up with distilled water. In winter, preheat the battery in advance to avoid freezing and affecting startup. Choose a reputable brand like Tongyi or Fengfan, which have high safety factors and considerate leak-proof designs. If you break down, turn on the hazard lights immediately and don't panic by pushing the car. During maintenance, check the wiring as well, ensuring the connections are secure is most important.
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