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

Replacing a Ford Fiesta’s 12V battery typically costs about $100–$200 installed in the United States, and roughly £75–£180 in the United Kingdom. Prices vary by battery type, labor, and whether the car uses a start-stop system. This article lays out regional ranges and the factors that can push costs higher or lower.


United States and Canada


Prices in North America depend on the battery type, where you buy it, and whether installation is included. The following ranges reflect common installed costs for a standard Ford Fiesta battery.



  • Basic lead-acid replacement (typical 44–66 Ah) installed: about $100–$180

  • AGM battery (for start-stop or longer life): about $150–$260 installed

  • Dealership replacement: typically $180–$350 (battery plus labor)

  • Online purchase with local installation: roughly $120–$260


Overall, expect installed prices for a Fiesta battery in the United States to fall within roughly $100–$260, with higher end for AGM or dealer service. Always check warranty terms, as many retailers offer free replacements within the warranty period if the battery fails early.


United Kingdom and Europe


Across the UK and mainland Europe, pricing is similar in structure but quoted in local currencies and often includes VAT. Costs vary by battery type and service provider, with some inclusions or exclusions depending on the retailer.



  • Standard 12V lead-acid battery installed: about £60–£120

  • AGM battery (for start-stop variants or longer life): about £120–£180

  • Main dealer replacement: typically £100–£260

  • Online purchase with local fitting: roughly £90–£180


In the UK and Europe, typical installed prices range from about £60–£180, with AGM and dealer services tending toward the higher end. Always compare quotes and confirm whether installation is included in the price.


Factors that affect price


Prices aren’t fixed; several factors influence how much you’ll pay for a Fiesta battery replacement.



  • Battery type: standard lead-acid vs AGM; AGM tends to be more expensive but offers better performance for start-stop systems.

  • Battery size/capacity and cold-cranking amps (CCA).

  • Vehicle configuration: Fiesta models with start-stop may require AGM or higher-capacity batteries.

  • Labor charges: vary by shop, region, and whether installation is performed by a chain, independent shop, or dealership.

  • Warranty terms: longer warranties add value but can raise upfront price.

  • Where you buy: OEM vs aftermarket battery; installation included vs paid separately.


Summary


For most Ford Fiesta owners, plan for about $100–$200 USD (roughly £75–£180 GBP) for a standard replacement installed in the US/Canada or UK/Europe, with higher costs if you opt for an AGM battery or dealership installation. Always factor in warranty terms and regional pricing differences, and shop around to compare quotes and services. Regular battery testing and maintenance can help extend life and avoid unexpected costs.

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