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Sentra Weak Battery Flickering Lights

My 2004 Nissan Sentra with a gasoline engine seems to have a weak battery when starting. The lights also appear weak or flicker. I suspect a defective battery sensor. I did a basic voltage test, but I don't have the equipment to properly assess the sensor. Could this be a battery charge issue?

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A 2004 Nissan Sentra is experiencing weak battery performance and flickering lights, suspected to be caused by a defective battery sensor. The issue could be related to the sensor providing incorrect data to the car's charging system, affecting the alternator's ability to charge the battery properly. It is recommended to have the vehicle diagnosed with the appropriate tools at a workshop, where a faulty battery sensor was confirmed and replaced, resolving the issue.

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ottobraun1

That sounds familiar! I had similar symptoms on my old BMW 3 series, although it was a diesel. Weak starts and flickering lights drove me crazy. Have you checked the battery terminals for corrosion? Sometimes a poor connection can mimic a bad sensor. But if you already checked the voltage, it's likely a defective battery sensor.

juliawolf92 (community.author)

I checked the terminals, and they seem clean. I am not an expert on car electrics. Can a defective sensor really cause the battery to perform so poorly? What kind of impact does that sensor have on the battery's charge?

ottobraun1

Yes, absolutely. The sensor provides crucial feedback to the car's charging system. If it's sending incorrect data, the alternator might not be charging the battery correctly, leading to the issues you're seeing. It's best to have it properly diagnosed with the right tools; my mechanic immediately knew what to do. I would recommend you go to a workshop for proper battery testing.

juliawolf92 (community.author)

Based on your recommendation, I took the car to my local mechanic. The diagnostic confirmed a faulty battery sensor, as suspected. The repair, including the sensor replacement and labor, cost 315€. I am grateful for your help in pointing me in the right direction.

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NISSAN

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SENTRA