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What battery does a 2010 Lincoln MKX take?

The 2010 Lincoln MKX uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery, and the common replacement is a Group Size 65R lead-acid unit rated around 750–800 cold-cranking amps (CCA) with about 110–120 minutes of reserve capacity (RC). Always verify the exact size by checking your current battery label or the owner's manual, since specs can vary by vehicle and climate.


Common battery specs for the MKX


Here are the specs you’ll most often encounter when replacing the MKX battery.



  • Battery type: 12-volt automotive battery (conventional lead-acid; AGM options are available from aftermarket suppliers, though less common for factory replacements).

  • Group size: commonly 65R for many MKX replacements; some sellers may list 65 or H6 as alternatives—always match the label or dealer spec to your car.

  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA): typically 750–800 CCA for reliable starts in cold weather.

  • Reserve capacity (RC): usually around 110–120 minutes.


Note: Always confirm the exact group size and electrical specs from the battery label or the owner's manual, as production changes or regional configurations can affect the recommended spec.


How to confirm the exact battery for your car


To ensure you buy the correct battery for your specific MKX (trim level, climate, and production batch), use these steps.



  • Inspect the current battery: read the Group Size, CCA, and RC on the label.

  • Consult the owner's manual or Ford's official parts catalog for your VIN to identify the correct group size.

  • When buying, tell the parts retailer your VIN or year, make, model, and whether you want the OEM Motorcraft replacement or an aftermarket equivalent.

  • Ask the retailer to provide a battery with the same or higher CCA and RC to ensure reliable performance in your climate.


Bottom line: match the group size and CCA/RC to the vehicle’s requirements, and rely on the battery label and VIN to confirm the exact specification.


Summary


In short, a 2010 Lincoln MKX typically uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery, with Group Size around 65R being the common replacement. Verify the exact size on your current battery or in the owner's manual, and choose a unit with about 750–800 CCA and 110–120 RC for reliable starting power in varied climates. When in doubt, consult a dealer or parts specialist using your VIN for the precise specification.

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