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Common signs of a failing battery include slow engine cranking, dim headlights or interior lights, a battery warning light, corrosion on the terminals, or frequent jump-starts. Most car batteries last three to five years, so if yours is within that range, it’s a good idea to have it tested by a Ford Dealer.
Schedule service through your local Ford Dealer online, in the Ford app, or by calling your dealer directly. Refer to your vehicle's Owner's Manual and Maintenance Schedule for vehicle-specific information. Ford Mobile Service and Ford Pickup & Delivery * are convenient and complimentary ways to service your vehicle without having to leave home.
Battery health can be checked through visual inspection for corrosion or damage, a voltage test, or a professional load test. The most accurate assessment is a Ford Dealer-performed load test, which measures how well the battery holds voltage under demand.
Have your battery tested at your Ford Dealer if you experience difficulty starting your vehicle, notice corrosion or damage around the battery, see warning lights, or if the battery is more than three years old. Extreme temperatures and frequent idling can also shorten battery life.
Instructions for jump-starting your vehicle can be found in the Roadside Emergencies section of your Owner’s Manual. Visit your Ford Dealer to get the jump-started battery tested.
Ford car batteries, like all vehicle batteries, can fail due to a combination of factors, not just simply “wearing out over time.” While natural aging and degradation are inevitable, several elements can accelerate battery failure:
Most 12‑volt car batteries last between three and five years, depending on climate, driving habits, vehicle electrical demands, and maintenance. Hybrid and electric vehicle high-voltage batteries are designed to last significantly longer and are covered by extended warranties.
Replacing a battery yourself may save on labor, but modern Ford vehicles often require proper installation procedures and system resets. Improper handling can cause safety risks or electrical issues. A Ford Dealer provides professional installation, proper disposal, and warranty coverage on the battery and service.
Ford sources batteries from a variety of suppliers, depending on the type of battery (12V starting battery or EV battery) and the region. For traditional 12V lead-acid batteries, Ford often uses its Motorcraft® brand, which are manufactured to Ford specifications by various suppliers. These batteries are designed for dependable power and long life in Ford and Lincoln vehicles.
A fully charged 12‑volt battery should measure about 12.6–12.7 volts with the engine off. When the engine is running, voltage should typically read between 13.7 and 14.7 volts. For Ford electric vehicles, maintaining a daily charge between about 20% and 80% helps support long-term battery health.
Battery age can be identified using the date code stamped on the battery case. Codes vary by manufacturer but typically indicate the month and year of manufacture. If you’re unsure how to read the code, a Ford Service technician can help determine the age of the battery.
Ford original vehicle batteries are covered for recharging and replacement for 3 years or 36,000 miles from the warranty start date, whichever comes first. Hybrid and electric vehicle high-voltage batteries are covered for 8 years or 100,000 miles. Coverage varies for replacement Motorcraft® batteries.
Ford Motor Company covers hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) batteries for 8 years or 100,000 miles from the warranty start date, whichever comes first. This includes excessive capacity loss. Refer to the Owner Manuals, Warranties, and Other Information support page for more information. If you think your EV is suffering from excessive battery loss, contact your Ford EV-certified dealer.
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