A Ford Expedition replacement battery typically costs between about $120 and $350, with installation extra in many cases.
Prices vary by battery type, retailer, and whether installation is included. This guide reviews common battery options, where to buy, and practical tips to keep costs reasonable.
Battery options and typical price ranges
The following options cover the most common battery choices you’ll encounter when shopping for a Ford Expedition. Prices reflect current market trends across major retailers in the United States as of 2024–2026.
- Standard flooded lead-acid (non-maintenance free): typically $100–$180
- Maintenance-free sealed lead-acid or AGM (absorbed glass mat): typically $140–$260
- OEM-brand or branded AGM batteries (often marketed as heavy-duty or reinforced for cold climates): typically $200–$350
- High-performance or extreme-weather batteries (larger capacity or enhanced cold-cranking): typically $250–$450
These ranges are intended to guide you quickly toward expectations. Individual models and store promotions can shift prices up or down, and some retailers offer bundled deals that include installation or a warranty extension.
Where to buy and what installation costs look like
Shop options vary by region, and installation practices differ by retailer. The list below outlines common places to purchase and how installation may affect the bottom line.
- Authorized Ford dealerships and service centers
- Independent auto repair shops and regional auto centers
- National auto parts chains (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly)
- Big-box retailers with automotive departments (e.g., Walmart, Costco) and their auto centers
- Online retailers and mobile battery services that ship or install on-site
Installation charges vary. Some retailers offer free or low-cost installation when you buy the battery from them, while others may charge $50–$100 for labor. Core charges (for returning your old battery) are commonly $0–$20, depending on location and retailer.
What to consider to save money
Smart shoppers compare more than just the price tag. Consider these factors to maximize value when replacing your Expedition’s battery.
- Warranty length and coverage (e.g., 2-year, 3-year, or 4-year warranties) and what declines it (misuse, improper installation)
- Correct battery type and group size for your model, to avoid compatibility issues
- Whether installation is included or if you’ll pay separately
- Promotion periods, bulk discounts, or bundled offers (battery plus tool kit or diagnostic check)
- Core return policies and any required core deposit
By shopping around and confirming these details, you can often secure a reliable battery at a fair price while avoiding unexpected charges at checkout.
Summary
Replacing a Ford Expedition battery typically costs between $120 and $350 for the part, with installation adding another $50 to $100 in many cases. Expect higher prices for AGM or premium batteries and lower prices for standard flooded units. Shop across dealers, auto parts stores, and retailers, compare warranties and installation options, and look for promotions to maximize value. Always verify the correct battery type and size for your specific Expedition model to ensure compatibility and performance.


