These instructions apply to the Nissan Pulsar C13, C12, B17 (2014 - 2018). For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
When performing electrical work or replacing the battery in your Nissan Pulsar, it’s important to follow the correct procedure. This ensures the safety of electronic components and makes sure all systems function properly afterwards.
Before Disconnecting the Battery
Switch the ignition OFF.
Safety Note
If you are working on pyrotechnic components (such as airbags or seat belt pretensioners), always wait at least 3 minutes after disconnecting the battery before starting work.
After Reconnecting the Battery
Reprogram your radio stations and restore any user preferences.
Re-initialize the electric windows to restore one-touch operation.
⚠️ Tip: Always use the correct type of replacement battery recommended for the Nissan Pulsar and ensure the terminals are tightened securely to avoid electrical faults.
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