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Will Ford replace my battery for free?

The short answer is that it depends on the specific circumstances of your vehicle and battery. Ford's battery replacement policies can vary based on factors like the age and condition of your battery, your vehicle's warranty coverage, and whether any recalls or technical service bulletins apply to your car. In general, Ford may cover the cost of a battery replacement if it is determined to be defective within the warranty period, but you may have to pay for a replacement if the battery has simply reached the end of its lifespan.


Understanding Ford's Battery Warranty and Replacement Policies


Ford vehicles typically come with a limited warranty that covers the battery for a certain period of time, usually 3 years or 36,000 miles. If your battery fails within this warranty period and it is determined to be a defect in materials or workmanship, Ford will typically replace the battery free of charge.


However, if your battery fails outside of the warranty period, or if the failure is deemed to be due to normal wear and tear rather than a defect, you will likely have to pay for a replacement battery yourself. The cost of a replacement battery from Ford can range from $100 to $300 or more, depending on the specific model and type of battery required.


Factors That May Affect Battery Replacement Costs



  • Vehicle Model and Year: Newer Ford vehicles may have more advanced battery technology that is more expensive to replace.

  • Battery Type: Ford uses different types of batteries, such as lead-acid or lithium-ion, which can vary in cost.

  • Labor Costs: The labor required to replace the battery may also add to the overall cost, especially if the battery is difficult to access.

  • Recalls or Technical Service Bulletins: If there is a known issue with the battery in your Ford vehicle, the company may cover the replacement cost even outside of the warranty period.


To determine if Ford will cover the cost of a battery replacement for your vehicle, it's best to contact your local Ford dealership or authorized service center. They can inspect your battery, review your vehicle's history and warranty coverage, and provide a clear estimate of the replacement cost, if any.

How much does it cost to replace a battery in a Ford?


If you're looking at the average battery, car battery replacement will generally costs anywhere between $75 to $200. Here at Bayer Ford, we carry an impressive selection of Ford batteries.



How do I know if my car battery is under warranty?


If you can't see it on top you may need to remove your battery from your car if you already know how to do that skip ahead to this time code if you don't know how to remove your battery.



Who will put a new battery in my car?


With AAA's Mobile Car Battery Service, you can bypass the parts store and repair shop when it's time for a new battery. Members can contact AAA with your battery issue and a service technician will come to you to test it. If possible, we'll replace it on the spot.



Will Ford replace my battery?


Ford hybrids, PHEVs, and EVs may deploy their lithium-ion batteries differently, but those batteries all have similar protection under the Ford Electric Vehicle Component warranty. This provides coverage for the battery on applicable models for up to eight years or 100,000 miles.



Is the battery covered under the factory warranty?


Whether or not your factory warranty will cover a battery replacement will depend heavily on the type of coverage that comes with your specific vehicle. In some cases, a battery will be considered a wear-and-tear item. Since it is expected to wear out eventually, it may be excluded from your coverage.



Does AutoZone install batteries for free?


Does AutoZone replace batteries for free? Installation is included in the price of the battery. Ditto the same for testing batteries with no charge to the customer. As long as the battery is under the hood and reasonably easy to get it, we'll do it no problem.



Is battery replacement free under warranty?


Unless your vehicle is still under the original factory warranty, batteries are not covered by used car warranties. More than likely you'll end up paying for it, unless you make a fuss with the dealer. How long have you had the vehicle?



Who will put a battery in my car for free?


Battery installation is free with in store or online battery purchases for most vehicles, at most locations and includes FREE battery registration if required. Skip the dealership and visit your local Advance Auto Parts for your battery needs.



Do dealerships cover battery replacement?


Your specific automaker could cover your battery replacement depending on your type of car and its warranty. For example, Tesla will pay to replace your car battery two years after your purchase date. As mentioned above, you can expect to pay an average of $250 if you choose to replace your car battery at a dealership.



Does insurance cover battery replacement?


A standard auto insurance policy doesn't cover battery replacement due to normal wear and tear. So, if your battery dies because it's old, you're on the hook for the cost to replace it.


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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.