Battery replacement
Battery replacement
Just to verify, the 370Z battery is the same battery in the G37 coupe right? Should drop right in and work? Dealership is charging me $200 for a new battery and there's a local guy getting rid of his new battery for $75. Also, what the hell is a battery tie down and why is my dealership just now letting me know that it's missing? That's another $75.
Yet the Z battery will work. A battery tie down is just what the name implies - a device used to hold your battery securely in place on the tray. It's not something you'd likely notice was missing unless you specifically inspect the battery which is usually covered. $75 is robbery. Get a generic one at any auto parts store for $5-10. A new battery from an auto parts store with a warranty is $100 or so, I might rethink buying a "new" battery from a local guy unless he's got the receipt showing it's actually new and that will allow you to get a warranty exchange if necessary. Or offer him $50.
The battery tie down prevents a automobile battery that contains sulfuric acid from flying around in case of an accident.
No dealer is going to install an incorrect battery and allow your vehicle to leave their shop without the battery being properly secured.
$200 is a little high and I suspect they would rather not want to do business with you if you spoke to them with the attitude in which you wrote your post?
I suspect you have an incorrect battery in your vehicle that was installed by a possible a$$hole.
Just my $.02
Good luck to you and remember you get what you pay for in the real world.
Buy cheap and you'll most likely buy twice.
Here is a photo of a yellow front bumper hold-down

If you can't afford the proper battery hold-down, perhaps you can improvise this one?
Telcoman
Last edited by telcoman; Jun 14, 2017 at 04:41 PM.
Yet the Z battery will work. A battery tie down is just what the name implies - a device used to hold your battery securely in place on the tray. It's not something you'd likely notice was missing unless you specifically inspect the battery which is usually covered. $75 is robbery. Get a generic one at any auto parts store for $5-10. A new battery from an auto parts store with a warranty is $100 or so, I might rethink buying a "new" battery from a local guy unless he's got the receipt showing it's actually new and that will allow you to get a warranty exchange if necessary. Or offer him $50.
don't be a cheap bas tard. spend the money on a good battery. skip the store brands from autozone, oreillys, or pepboys. they tend to just leak acid from the post or go dead. buy a name brand like interstate or exide, not only does it have better warranty the product will outlast the other crap thats sold for $20-$40 cheaper. it is also necessary to have the hold down to properly secure your battery in its place. if its not there blame the last mor on that replaced the battery in your car.
Did you ever look under the hood of a vehicle?
The battery tie down prevents a automobile battery that contains sulfuric acid from flying around in case of an accident.
No dealer is going to install an incorrect battery and allow your vehicle to leave their shop without the battery being properly secured.
$200 is a little high and I suspect they would rather not want to do business with you if you spoke to them with the attitude in which you wrote your post?
I suspect you have an incorrect battery in your vehicle that was installed by a possible a$$hole.
Just my $.02
Good luck to you and remember you get what you pay for in the real world.
Buy cheap and you'll most likely buy twice.
Here is a photo of a yellow front bumper hold-down

If you can't afford the proper battery hold-down, perhaps you can improvise this one?
Telcoman
The battery tie down prevents a automobile battery that contains sulfuric acid from flying around in case of an accident.
No dealer is going to install an incorrect battery and allow your vehicle to leave their shop without the battery being properly secured.
$200 is a little high and I suspect they would rather not want to do business with you if you spoke to them with the attitude in which you wrote your post?
I suspect you have an incorrect battery in your vehicle that was installed by a possible a$$hole.
Just my $.02
Good luck to you and remember you get what you pay for in the real world.
Buy cheap and you'll most likely buy twice.
Here is a photo of a yellow front bumper hold-down

If you can't afford the proper battery hold-down, perhaps you can improvise this one?
Telcoman
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I'll take y'alls advice on not buying a used battery. I'm just so accustomed to jumping on used parts as much as possible. But generic or oem? Sorry I'm a broke 20 year old business major with a dark future that can barely afford to drive this car so I tend to always cheap out when I can
I'll take y'alls advice on not buying a used battery. I'm just so accustomed to jumping on used parts as much as possible. But generic or oem? Sorry I'm a broke 20 year old business major with a dark future that can barely afford to drive this car so I tend to always cheap out when I can 

You can get a universal adjustable battery tie down at O'Reily's for about $6. That way you can use it for a smaller or bigger aftermarket batteries. I have one and it works well on the Exide battery I bought from Home Depot.
Super Start 01343 - Battery Hold Down | O'Reilly Auto Parts
Super Start 01343 - Battery Hold Down | O'Reilly Auto Parts
nissan/infiniti like all other car manufacturers do not make car batteries. the batteries are usually either panasonic or interstate. if you go to a parts store you can ask for an interstate. or go online and use the interstate website and find a vendor that carries it. i think its about $120. well as for being a broke college student at least you can be broke looking good in a car you can't afford. i guess there is a life's lesson to be learned here, get your priorities straight. live within your means. good luck
A no name battery hold down is every bit as effective as a Nissan one. It's a couple of threaded rods and nuts. Not a situation where you need an "OEM quality" part. And it sounds very much like your dealership possibly just checked off that the battery was good and then finally actually checked it. If you're not experiencing symptoms, you may want to stop at an auto parts store or local independent shop and have it checked to make sure that it does actually need replacement and you're not just being led down a path by a dealership who wants to sell you some expensive parts you don't need. You should have the hold down. It's not absolutely essential for everyday driving. The battery is in a location where it can't tip over. The hold down comes into play in an accident. The battery is squeezed into a tight space and has short cables that don't allow it to tip over under normal circumstances.
"Name brand" and store brand batteries are mostly the same batteries, made on the same assembly lines in the same factory. Car makers don't make batteries, they buy them from battery manufacturers and slap a sticker on them with their brand. Exide, Interstate, etc. all make batteries of varying price range. One of the very best I've ever used is the Exide that you can buy at Home Depot. I've got one in my car.
Also, if you get the application for the M37, the battery is almost the exact same size as the G but is more powerful. And the same price. It fits. It works great. I have one.
"Name brand" and store brand batteries are mostly the same batteries, made on the same assembly lines in the same factory. Car makers don't make batteries, they buy them from battery manufacturers and slap a sticker on them with their brand. Exide, Interstate, etc. all make batteries of varying price range. One of the very best I've ever used is the Exide that you can buy at Home Depot. I've got one in my car.
Also, if you get the application for the M37, the battery is almost the exact same size as the G but is more powerful. And the same price. It fits. It works great. I have one.
edit: i see its the bar and rods type.
Also, if you get the application for the M37, the battery is almost the exact same size as the G but is more powerful. And the same price. It fits. It works great. I have one.
I always use Optima Red Top's when it comes time to replace my battery. Summit Racing (online) always has a great price and fast shipping plus the battery is always double boxed. Been very happy with the Optima but as others have said .... don't cheap out.
I always specify a 700cca battery. A 450 or 600cca battery is always cheaper but may not perform well in cold climates or last as long.
An advantage of using the dealer is if you travel out of state any Infiniti dealer will honor the warranty.
Another advantage is everything works when you leave the dealer.
To me it is worth the extra few dollars.
I obtain my savings at the gas pump.
Telcoman



