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The 2007 Nissan Altima comes equipped with a size 35 battery that provides between 570 to 650 cold cranking amps. The number 35 refers to the battery size that best fits the Altima in terms of physical dimensions, terminal location, and type required. This battery measures 9.0625 inches in length, 6.875 inches in width, and 8.875 inches in height with top post terminals. Typically lasting around 3 to 5 years, a replacement battery can range in price from $60 to $120, depending on the brand. Removing the battery from the Altima is a straightforward process, located at the front inside the engine compartment on the driver's side. To remove it, you will need a 10-mm wrench or socket and ratchet. Begin by disconnecting the negative battery terminal first to reduce the risk of electric shock. Then, remove the two bolts in the cross bar over the battery, allowing you to lift the battery straight up and out.
Your 2007 Nissan Altima is designed to operate with an AGM Group Size 35, 650 Cold Cranking Amps battery to provide power for its engine.