What Factors Influence Nissan Battery Replacement Costs?
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The cost to replace a Nissan Leaf battery ranges from $3,000 to $8,000, depending on the model year, battery capacity (24 kWh to 62 kWh), and whether it’s new or refurbished. Labor costs add $200 to $500. For example, a 2018 Leaf 40 kWh battery replacement averages $5,500, while older 24 kWh models may cost closer to $3,500 with refurbished options.
What Are the Pros and Cons of OEM vs. Aftermarket Batteries?
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Nissan batteries offer guaranteed compatibility, factory warranties (up to 8 years), and performance tailored to your vehicle. Aftermarket batteries are cheaper (15–30% less) but may lack warranties or precise calibration. Refurbished batteries cost 40–60% less than new ones but have shorter lifespans (3–5 years vs. 8–10 years for OEM).
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