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How long do Ford Expedition batteries last?


As a seasoned auto service provider, I often get asked about the lifespan of vehicle batteries, particularly for popular models like the Ford Expedition. Understanding how long your battery should last can help you plan for maintenance and avoid unexpected breakdowns. In this article, we will explore the typical lifespan of Ford Expedition batteries, factors that influence battery longevity, and tips for extending battery life.


Typical Lifespan of Ford Expedition Batteries


On average, the battery of a Ford Expedition can last between 3 to 5 years. However, this lifespan can vary based on several factors, including driving habits, climate conditions, and maintenance practices.


Factors Influencing Battery Life


Several key factors can affect how long your Ford Expedition's battery will last:



  • Driving Habits: Frequent short trips can prevent the battery from fully charging, leading to a shorter lifespan.

  • Climate: Extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, can impact battery performance and longevity. Hot weather can cause the battery fluid to evaporate, while cold weather can reduce the battery's ability to hold a charge.

  • Maintenance: Regular maintenance, including checking the battery terminals for corrosion and ensuring a secure connection, can help extend battery life.

  • Battery Quality: The type and quality of the battery installed in your Ford Expedition also play a significant role. Higher-quality batteries often come with longer warranties and better performance.


Tips for Extending Battery Life


To maximize the lifespan of your Ford Expedition's battery, consider the following tips:



  • Perform regular maintenance checks on your battery.

  • Avoid leaving your vehicle unused for extended periods; if you do, consider using a battery maintainer.

  • Ensure that all electrical components are turned off when the vehicle is not in use.

  • Keep the battery clean and free from corrosion.

  • Consider investing in a high-quality battery that suits your driving needs.


By understanding the typical lifespan of your Ford Expedition's battery and taking proactive steps to maintain it, you can ensure reliable performance and avoid the inconvenience of unexpected battery failures.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long should a factory Ford battery last?


A flooded lead-acid battery that sits in a hot garage in Phoenix all summer long may only last a year or two, while an AGM battery in a daily-driven F-150 in San Diego could last ten years or longer.



How long should a Ford Expedition battery last?


Your Ford Expedition battery will typically last between 3 to 5 years, but that can variety heavily depending on battery size, type of battery, weather conditions and driving habits. Even still, just because your battery isn't completely dead, doesn't mean it's operating at optimal levels.



Do Ford Expeditions hold their value?


According to Kelley Blue Book, the 2020 Ford Expedition is in the 25-75% percentile for depreciation among all 2020 SUVs. Over the last 3 years it retained 51% of its value.



How do I know if my Ford battery is bad?


Slow engine crank: When you turn the ignition key, the engine cranks sluggishly or takes longer than usual to start. Dimming headlights and other electrical issues: If your headlights are dimmer than usual or your vehicle experiences frequent electrical problems, this may indicate a dying battery.



Are Ford batteries under warranty?


Ford's original vehicle batteries are covered for recharging and replacement during the first 3 years or 36,000 miles from the Warranty Start Date, whichever occurs first*. Note: The unique Hybrid High Voltage battery is covered for 8 years or 100,000 miles from the Warranty Start Date, whichever occurs first*.



How to know if a car battery needs to be replaced?


Regardless of your car battery's age, there are several signs that your battery needs to be replaced.

  1. Trouble Starting Up.
  2. Dim or Flickering Headlights or Interior Lights.
  3. Electrical Components.
  4. Sulfuric Scent.
  5. Corrosion on the Battery.
  6. Bulging Battery.
  7. Battery Warning Light or “Check Engine” Light.



What is the most common problem with the Ford Expedition?


Suspension and steering problems have been a frequent complaint among Expedition owners, with issues ranging from steering vibration to loose steering and suspension noises.



Why is my Ford battery draining so fast?


The problem could originate from a deteriorating alternator that's unable to recharge the battery adequately. Issues with faulty wiring or electrical system malfunctions can also lead to a battery drain. In some cases, it could be an aged battery past its optimal functionality causing the accelerated drain.



When did Ford stop making the Expedition?


Ford Expedition
Production1996–present
Model years1997–present
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size SUV



What is the life expectancy of a Ford Expedition?


We discussed the general range of the lifespan for the Ford Expedition, which is around 150,000-300,000. Based on those numbers, anything above 200,000 miles is high mileage for a Ford Expedition. Once the car hits that number, there is a much higher chance your car will require expensive repairs.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.