Nissan Micra IV (K13) (2010-2016) – batteries


Choosing the right battery for your Nissan Micra IV (K13) manufactured between 2010 and 2016 is essential for maintaining optimal vehicle performance, reliability, and safety. The selection largely depends on the specific engine variant and whether your car is equipped with the Start-Stop system, a feature that influences the type and specification of the battery required. Understanding these differences will help you make an informed decision and avoid common pitfalls associated with incorrect battery replacement.

For Nissan Micra IV models equipped with the 1.2-liter petrol engine and without the Start-Stop system, the requirements are relatively straightforward. These vehicles typically use a conventional lead-acid battery with a capacity ranging from 38 to 40 ampere-hours (Ah) and a cold cranking amperage (CCA) between 300 and 330 amps. One interesting aspect to note is the type of battery terminal and mounting system required in these cars. Unlike many modern vehicles that use the popular B13 mounting type, the Nissan Micra IV in this configuration necessitates batteries with B01 or B1 mounting. This is an important consideration, as using the wrong mounting type can lead to improper installation or even damage to the battery and vehicle. Example models that fit these requirements include the Exide EA386 and Varta A13, but it’s always wise to double-check compatibility with your vehicle’s specific year and trim.

On the other hand, if your Micra IV is fitted with the 1.2 DIG engine and features the Start-Stop system, the battery requirements become more specialized. The Start-Stop function puts significantly higher demands on the battery, as it needs to reliably restart the engine numerous times during each journey, especially in urban driving conditions. For these vehicles, Enhanced Flooded Batteries (EFB) are recommended due to their improved durability and ability to withstand repeated deep cycling. The appropriate capacity for these batteries ranges from 60 to 65 Ah, with a CCA between 560 and 640 amps. Some example compatible batteries include the Bosch S4 E05, Exide EL600, Halfords EFB 027, Lucas LE027, Varta D53, and Varta N60. Remember, these are suggested models, and you should always confirm fitment for your particular Micra IV variant.

It’s worth highlighting that selecting the correct battery technology is crucial, especially for vehicles with advanced electrical systems. Installing a standard lead-acid battery in a Start-Stop equipped Micra could result in reduced battery life and potential malfunctions of the Start-Stop system. EFB batteries, designed specifically for these heavy-duty cycles, ensure the system works smoothly and the battery lasts much longer under frequent stop-and-go conditions.

Another interesting detail about the Nissan Micra IV is the relatively compact engine bay, which limits the physical size of the battery that can be installed. This is why paying close attention to the specified minimum and maximum dimensions, as well as the mounting type, is so important when shopping for a replacement. Additionally, Micra IV models are known for their reliability and low running costs, but a poorly chosen battery can quickly negate these advantages by leading to inconvenient breakdowns or electronic issues.

Finally, it’s always recommended to check your vehicle’s manual or consult with a professional before making a purchase, as there could be updates or specific requirements for your particular vehicle’s year or trim level. Regular maintenance, such as checking battery terminals for corrosion and ensuring a secure mounting, will further extend the life of your new battery. By choosing the correct specification and quality battery, you’ll keep your Nissan Micra IV running smoothly and reliably for years to come.

Nissan Micra in version IV (K13) was produced in the years 2010 – 2016. We invite you to a list of batteries matching individual engine versions.

Basic parameters of batteries suitable for Nissan Micra (2010-2016):

LayoutTerminal typesBase hold-down
0 – positive on the right side3+AdapterB1
0 – positive on the right side3B01
0 – positive on the right side1B13
As you can see, in case of Nissan Micra, even the basic parameters of the batteries (battery layout, terminal types and base hold-down) are not identical for all engine versions. For this reason, care must be taken to match the battery to a specific engine.

Nissan Micra IV (K13) – petrol engines:
  • 1.2

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Exide Premium
EA386
38 Ah
300 A
187x136x220 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
A13
40 Ah
330 A
187x140x227 mmMore
For the Nissan Micra IV (K13) with a 1.2 gasoline engine, we choose batteries with dimensions of 187x136x220 mm or 187x140x227 mm, whose capacity exceeds 29 Ah. The weakest of these is the battery Exide Premium EA386 which capacity is 38 Ah and Cold Cranking Amps is 300 A. The most powerful battery is Varta Blue Dynamic A13 of a capacity 40Ah and Cold Cranking Amps: 330 A.

Nissan Micra IV (K13) – petrol engines:
  • 1.2 DIG – with Start-Stop

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4 EFB
S4 E05
60 Ah
560 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Exide EFB
EL600
60 Ah
640 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Halfords Advanced
EFB 027
65 Ah
600 A
243x175x190 mmMore
Lucas Fusion EFB
LE027
60 Ah
560 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic EFB
D53
60 Ah
560 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic EFB
N60
60 Ah
640 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Owning a Nissan Micra IV (K13) with a 1.2 DIG engine and Start-Stop system means there is a need to use more expensive batteries made with EFB technology. Dimensions of matching batteries differ slightly depending on the manufacturer and are 242x175x190 mm or 243x175x190 mm. The parameters of these batteries are at least 60 Ah of a capacity and 560 A CCA (Cold Cranking Amps). All the batteries in the list above have a base hold-down B13.
If you’re still unsure which battery fits your Nissan Micra , or if you want to help others in their selection, please send us a photo of your current battery in the comment section at the bottom of the page. You can also send the picture to contact@whatbattery.co.uk (we will place it in the comments to also help other users). Be sure to specify the car model, year, type, as well as the engine capacity and power. We’ll do our best to assist you!

See also information about other cars of this manufacturer

Nissan Almera I (N15) (1995-2000) battery
Nissan Almera II (N16) (2000-2006) battery
Nissan Almera Tino (2000-2006) battery
Nissan Juke (2010-) battery
Nissan Micra I (K10) (1982-1992) battery
Nissan Micra II (K11) (1992-2003) battery
Nissan Micra III (K12) (2002-2010) battery
Nissan Micra V (K14) (2017-) battery
Nissan Murano I (Z50) (2003-2008) battery
Nissan Murano II (Z51) (2008-) battery
Nissan Navara III (D40) (2005-2014) battery
Nissan Note I (2006-2012) battery
Nissan Note II (2012-) battery
Nissan Primera I (P10) (1990-1998) battery
Nissan Primera II (P11) (1996-2002) battery
Nissan Primera III (P12) (2001-2007) battery
Nissan Qashqai I (2006-2013) battery
Nissan Qashqai II (2013-) battery
Nissan X-Trail I (T30) (2000-2007) battery
Nissan X-Trail II (T31) (2007-2013) battery


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