Where is the battery located in the Infiniti QX60?

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McAniyah
07/29/25 4:29am
The battery in the Infiniti QX60 is located in the engine compartment. Open the hood, and you will find it beneath the black cover near the windshield on the passenger side. Car batteries are categorized into: 1. Conventional batteries: composed of lead and lead oxide; 2. Dry-charged lead-acid batteries: the negative plate has a higher storage capacity; 3. Maintenance-free batteries: these have minimal electrolyte loss and do not require distilled water refills during their lifespan. The Infiniti QX60 features a 5-door, 7-seat SUV body structure with dimensions of 5094mm in length, 1960mm in width, and 1745mm in height, a wheelbase of 2900mm, a fuel tank capacity of 74 liters, and a curb weight of 2104kg.
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Daedalus
08/12/25 8:12am
I remember the Infiniti QX60's battery is usually under the hood, on the driver's side front area. You can see it as soon as you lift the engine cover. I've been driving this car for years and always like to check the battery health myself, using a multimeter to test if the voltage is normal. If it drops below 12 volts, it's time to replace it immediately. Also, pay attention to whether the battery terminals are loose or corroded. Clean them with a small brush to avoid poor contact affecting startup. If you plan to replace the battery yourself, wear gloves for safety as the acid is quite corrosive. I recommend checking it every three months, especially in winter when low temperatures can easily reduce battery performance. If you can't find it, don't worry—check the owner's manual for detailed diagrams or ask a professional at the 4S shop directly.
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