Skip to Content
103 State St East Jordan, MI, 49727
  • MON: Closed
  • TUES: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • WED: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • THUR: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • FRI: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • SAT: Closed
  • SUN: Closed
MORE >
  • Yelp
  • Google Business Profile
  • Facebook
7984 North St Central Lake, MI, 49622
  • MON: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • TUES: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • WED: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • THUR: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
  • FRI: Closed
  • SAT: Closed
  • SUN: Closed
MORE >
  • Yelp
  • Google Business Profile
  • Facebook

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

In the United States, replacing a Ford Fiesta battery typically costs between about $100 and $350 including installation, depending on battery type and where you buy it.


The Ford Fiesta uses a standard 12-volt car battery, and prices can vary by country, shop, and model year. This article breaks down typical costs, the factors that influence them, and tips for getting a fair quote.


Battery options and price ranges


Prices vary by battery type and retailer; below are common options and their typical price ranges. The exact price depends on brand, capacity (CCA and Ah), warranty, and whether a core charge applies.


Conventional lead-acid


Typical price range for a standard, non-AGM 12-volt battery used in many Fiesta models.



  • $60 to $140 for the battery itself, with installation often included at the shop or retailer.


Conventional batteries are the cheapest option but may have shorter life and weaker performance in extreme temperatures.


AGM (absorbed glass mat)


AGM batteries offer longer life, better cold-cranking performance, and are more resistant to vibration, but come at a higher upfront cost.



  • $160 to $300 for the battery, with installation charges depending on the retailer or shop.


AGM batteries are common in newer or high-demand Fiesta trims and in climates with cold winters or frequent start-stop use.


OEM Ford battery


Factory-approved or dealer-backed replacements that meet Ford specifications.



  • $120 to $260 for the battery, with installation priced separately in many cases.


OEM options often carry longer warranties and may require installation through a Ford dealer or authorized service center.


Installed cost factors and typical scenarios


Before you get a price, several factors influence the final installed cost. The following list outlines common considerations that affect the total bill.



  • Labor rates: Professional installation can add about $50 to $100 or more, depending on the shop’s hourly rate and the time required (often 0.5–1 hour).

  • Battery type: AGM or premium batteries cost more upfront but may deliver longer life and better performance in certain climates.

  • Warranty and brand: Longer warranties or OEM batteries may increase price but provide longer protection.

  • Additional services: Some shops test the charging system, replace accessible cables, or dispose of the old battery, adding $20–$100.

  • Core charge and recycling fees: A core deposit may be charged and refunded when you return the old battery; disposal fees can apply locally.

  • Vehicle considerations: The Fiesta’s battery location and required torque can affect installation time in some models.


Conclusion: For most Fiesta owners, plan for a total installed cost within the ranges above, and request a written quote itemizing battery price, labor, core charges, disposal fees, and any diagnostic costs.


Where to shop and how to save


Prices can vary significantly between dealers, independent shops, and big-box auto parts stores. Consider these options to save money or get better value.



  • Local auto parts stores often offer affordable batteries and may include free installation at certain locations.

  • Independent repair shops can be cheaper than dealerships for straightforward battery replacements.

  • Mobile battery replacement services can be convenient and price-competitive in some areas.


Conclusion: Obtain multiple, written quotes that break out parts, labor, core charges, and any diagnostics. Ask about warranties, and whether the price includes battery disposal and testing of the alternator/charging system.


Summary


Cost to replace a Ford Fiesta battery varies mainly by battery type, labor charges, and location. A practical installed range is approximately $100–$350, with conventional batteries at the lower end and AGM or OEM options at the higher end. Always get a detailed quote, compare options across retailers, and consider warranty coverage to balance upfront cost with long-term reliability.

Ryan's Auto Care

Ryan's Auto Care - East Jordan 103 State St East Jordan, MI 49727 231-222-2199
Ryan's Auto Care - Central Lake 7984 North St Central Lake, MI 49622 231-544-9894

Ask any car or truck owner in Central Michigan who they recommend. Chances are they will tell you Ryan's Auto Care.