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Having trouble with the battery in your Ford Focus sedan or hatchback? Auto batteries usually last around 3-5 years. After that, they need to be replaced. If your battery is struggling to start your engine, bring your car to Batteries Plus and have the battery tested, free of charge at one of our 700+ locations.

At Batteries Plus we carry only the best replacement batteries for your Ford Focus from top brands like Optima, Duracell and X2Power. Browse our selection of batteries online, or stop into one of our stores and let our associates answer all of your questions face-to-face. Batteries Plus has plenty of top-quality battery options for these Ford Focus models:

  • Ford Focus S
  • Ford Focus RS
  • Ford Focus SE
  • Ford Focus SEL
  • Ford Focus ST
  • Ford Focus Titanium

Not sure what type of battery you need for your Ford Focus? No problem. Your owner's manual will provide you with the correct BCI Group Size battery. After that, you need to determine if you want a flooded or AGM battery. Flooded batteries are the most affordable and commonly used auto batteries on the market. AGM batteries cost more upfront but offer longer lifespans and more reliable starting.

X2Power batteries are the best batteries for your Ford Fusion. These Thin Plate Pure Lead batteries are ideal for cars with intense power demands. X2Power batteries are built to start your engine in any climate or condition. They also recharge much faster than other batteries and last roughly 3 times longer.

Looking for replacement headlight bulbs, windshield wiper blades or other auto essentials? You'll find all of that and more in our Auto Center. Need a spare key or a new key fob for your Ford Focus? Take advantage of our key fob replacement service.

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Ford Focus Battery FAQs

Your Ford Focus requires a 12-volt auto battery in order to start the engine. You can find the exact BCI group battery size for your Ford Focus in your owner's manual. After that, you can decide whether you want a flooded or AGM battery (see above for more details). Some vehicles require AGM batteries. If your Ford Focus originally came with an AGM battery, do not downgrade to a flooded battery.

The price of a replacement battery for your Ford Focus will vary depending on the type of battery you choose. Flooded batteries are more affordable upfront. If you choose an AGM battery though, the battery will likely last longer, which can end up saving you money in the long run.

The average lifespan of a Ford Focus battery is 3 to 5 years. The life of your battery will depend on how well you care for it. Be sure to keep your battery charged up by driving a minimum of 30 minutes a week at highway speeds. If your Ford Focus sits idle for more than a few weeks, use a battery maintainer to maintain its charge. You should also regularly check the battery terminals and clean off any corrosion   you may find.

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