The 2017 Ford Taurus takes a 750 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) battery. The original equipment manufacturer (OEM) battery for the 2017 Ford Taurus is an Enhanced Flooded Battery (EFB).
When replacing the battery, it is important to ensure that the new battery is the same size as the one being replaced. Additionally, it is recommended to ask for the newest available battery in your group size to ensure optimal performance.
You can find suitable replacement batteries for the 2017 Ford Taurus at various auto parts stores such as Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, Firestone Complete Auto Care, NAPA Auto Parts, and AutoZone’s Duralast batteries are known for their longer-lasting battery life and come with a warranty.
Please note that it’s always a good idea to consult your vehicle’s manual or contact a Ford mechanic for specific recommendations regarding battery replacement.
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Contents
- How long does a battery last in a Ford Taurus?
- Why do Fords have 2 batteries?
- How do I tell my car battery size?
- What car battery does Ford use?
- Are all Ford batteries the same?
- What type of battery is in a Ford Taurus?
- What size battery is in the 2018 Ford Taurus?
- How do I know my car battery type?
- What size battery does my vehicle need?
- Which type of car battery do I need?
How long does a battery last in a Ford Taurus?
three to five years
Extend the Life of Your Ford Taurus Car Battery
Under ideal circumstances, your Ford Taurus car battery should last three to five years. But many factors, including your driving habits and the climate where you reside, might impact how long the battery in your Ford Taurus lasts.
Why do Fords have 2 batteries?
Diesel trucks need two batteries so they can crank at a higher amp. This is needed because a diesel engine demands a high-resistance load to start successfully. In simple terms, a diesel engine needs much more power to turn the engine over than a gas engine; just under double the amount of energy, in fact.
How do I tell my car battery size?
Where to Find Your Car’s Battery Group Size. Your vehicle’s owner’s manual typically provides the battery group size. If that information isn’t listed there, ask your local dealership’s service department or a parts store.
What car battery does Ford use?
What kind of car battery does a FORD use? You will need a 12V lead acid car battery for your FORD. Century, Panasonic and Varta make batteries for your FORD and we also have other brands. Some newer vehicles may have Idle Start-Stop.
Are all Ford batteries the same?
You can’t just grab any old battery off the shelf and expect it to work in your Ford vehicle. Every vehicle is different, and there are different types of vehicle batteries to match different vehicles. Below, we have five tips for how to choose the correct battery for your Ford vehicle.
What type of battery is in a Ford Taurus?
Duralast Battery BCI Group Size 36R 650 CCA 36R-DL.
What size battery is in the 2018 Ford Taurus?
Essential 2018 Ford Taurus Batteries and Chargers Products
Part Name | Part ID |
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DieHard Gold – Battery: 34 Group Size, 800 CCA, 1000 CA, 110 Minute Reserve Capacity, Maximum Starting Power | Part No. 34FT-2 |
Dorman – Battery Terminal Bolt And Wedge Kit | Part No. 926-875 |
Dorman – Negative Battery Terminal | Part No. 926-879 |
How do I know my car battery type?
How do i find out what type of battery my vehicle has?
- Battery label: Locate the battery on your vehicle (see below for information about how to find your battery).
- Battery terminals: Take a look at the battery terminals as they may have labels or markings.
- Owner’s manual:
- Vehicle make and model:
- Ask a professional:
What size battery does my vehicle need?
You can look in the battery section of the Owner’s Manual of the car or truck. If the owner’s manual can’t be found, look at your existing battery and see what BCI Group Size is already installed. The Group Size is labeled in several places on the battery. Generally on the top and/or on the front of the battery.
Which type of car battery do I need?
AGM/EFB (start/stop)
If your car has start/stop technology (the engine switches off when you stop at traffic lights or junctions), then you’ll need a different AGM or EFB battery. These batteries are a bit more expensive, but are a lot more durable, lasting for an incredible 360,000 starts!