Garmin Nuvi 760 Compatible Battery 3.7V 1250mAh 361-00019-11
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Garmin Nuvi 760 Compatible Battery 3.7V 1250mAh 361-00019-11 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1250mAh
Garmin Nuvi 760 / 710 Series — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (361-00019-11)
This 3.7V, 1250mAh lithium-polymer cell replaces the original battery in the Garmin Nuvi 760, Nuvi 760T, Nuvi 710, and Nuvi 710T portable GPS navigators. It matches the OEM voltage rail and physical footprint of part number 361-00019-11 and 361-00019-40. Fit the cell when the original no longer holds a charge or causes unexpected shutdowns during navigation.
- Nuvi 760 and 710 platform fit: Both the 760 and 710 lines share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pin-out, and BMS charge profile — that is why one cell covers both series. The 59.89 × 36.36 × 4.87mm pack slots into the bay without modification, and the protection circuit communicates charge state directly to the Nuvi's power management IC.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We seated the cell in a Nuvi 760 and cycled it through three full charge and discharge passes. The BMS held the charge termination voltage at 4.2V and tripped the low-voltage cutoff at approximately 3.0V without any thermal anomalies or charge refusal from the unit.
- Cold-start after power interruption: After fitting this cell, power the Nuvi fully on outdoors and let it acquire a satellite fix before driving. Removing the battery clears the GPS receiver's ephemeris data, which forces a cold start. First fix after a battery swap typically takes 5–10 minutes; subsequent warm starts return to under a minute once that data rebuilds.
Why the Nuvi 760 shuts off without warning at low battery
The Nuvi 760 uses a voltage-threshold method to estimate remaining capacity and trigger the on-screen battery indicator. When the original cell ages, its internal resistance rises. Under load — active GPS reception plus screen backlight — the terminal voltage sags faster than the indicator tracks. The device hits its hard cutoff voltage before the visual warning has time to appear. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance reduces that voltage sag under load, keeping the terminal voltage above the cutoff threshold long enough for the low-battery icon to register.
Saved routes and favourites missing after battery swap
The Nuvi 760 stores saved locations and favourites in flash memory, but active route data and recently calculated routes sit in battery-backed RAM. A full power removal — which happens during a battery swap — clears that RAM contents entirely. Saved favourites and custom POIs stored in flash will survive; anything in an active or paused route calculation will not. Before swapping the cell, export any critical routes via Garmin's trip-planning tools, then reload them after the new battery is fitted and the unit has rebooted cleanly.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Garmin
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Nuvi 760 took over 8 minutes to find satellites after I fitted the new battery — is that normal?
Yes, and it is expected after any full battery removal. Pulling the cell clears the GPS receiver's stored ephemeris data — the orbital almanac it uses for a fast fix. Without that data, the receiver runs a cold start and must download a fresh almanac from scratch, which takes 5–10 minutes with a clear sky view. Once rebuilt, the data persists and warm starts drop back under a minute. Park outdoors with a clear view of the sky for the first fix, then normal lock times return automatically.
The Nuvi 760 battery indicator shows half charge, then the device cuts off immediately — what is happening?
The indicator is reading voltage incorrectly relative to actual remaining capacity. As lithium-polymer cells age, rising internal resistance causes terminal voltage to sag sharply under the combined load of the GPS receiver and display. The unit hits its hard cutoff voltage before the indicator catches up, so the shutdown appears sudden. A replacement cell with lower internal resistance holds terminal voltage above the cutoff threshold under that same load. After fitting the new cell, run two full charge cycles to let the device recalibrate its voltage-to-capacity mapping.
Active navigation drains this battery noticeably faster than when the Nuvi 760 is sitting idle — is something wrong?
Nothing is wrong — this is a predictable load difference. In active navigation the GPS receiver is continuously polling satellites, the display is on at full brightness, and the processor is running route calculations. That combination draws significantly more current than standby, where the display dims and satellite polling slows. Reducing screen brightness during navigation is the single most effective step to reduce draw, as the backlight accounts for a large share of active-use current on the Nuvi 760.
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