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What battery does a 2015 Ford Explorer take?

The 2015 Ford Explorer uses a 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery. The exact group size can be 94R or 65 depending on the engine and trim, so verify the label on the battery or in the owner's manual.


Battery types and sizing for the 2015 Explorer


Across the 2015 Explorer lineup, dealers and service guides commonly reference a standard 12-volt battery, with two group-size options seen in different configurations. The precise size is determined by factors such as the engine (for example, conventional V6 versus EcoBoost variants) and regional market. Always confirm with the battery label or the owner's manual to ensure you select the correct replacement.


The following sizes appear most frequently for this model range. Use this as a practical guide, but verify your specific vehicle to avoid fitment issues.



  • Group Size 94R: A common 12-volt flooded lead-acid battery used on many Ford SUVs from this era.

  • Group Size 65: Another widely used option in some Explorer configurations.


Concluding this section, the exact replacement should be confirmed on the battery label or by consulting the vehicle’s documentation to ensure proper fit and electrical performance.


What to look for when replacing a 2015 Explorer battery


When shopping for a replacement, it helps to match several key specifications to the vehicle’s electrical demands and mounting compatibility. This reduces the risk of underperformance or fitment problems.



  • 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery (the standard type for gasoline-powered Explorers).

  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA): typically around 700–800 CCA for adequate starts in various climates.

  • Reserve capacity (RC): commonly in the 100–120 minute range, indicating how long the battery can run essential systems if the alternator isn’t charging.

  • Group size compatibility: ensure the replacement is a 94R or 65, matching your vehicle’s battery tray and terminals.

  • Terminal configuration and orientation: verify positive/negative post placement to fit the factory cables and clamps.

  • Battery type: OEMs are typically flooded lead-acid; AGM replacements are available but must be compatible with the vehicle’s charging system and space constraints.


In short, pick a battery that matches the OEM group size, provides adequate CCA/RC for your climate, and fits the mounting hardware and terminal layout. If in doubt, consult a professional or reference Ford’s parts catalog for your VIN.


How to identify the exact spec for your specific vehicle


Before selecting a replacement, confirm the exact specification for your particular Explorer. Use these steps to verify the correct battery size and rating for your car.



  1. Check the existing battery’s label for group size, CCA, and RC ratings.

  2. Consult the 2015 Explorer owner’s manual or FORD service information for the recommended battery size and rating.

  3. Inspect the engine bay for a VIN-based parts lookup or an on-vehicle sticker indicating required battery specs.

  4. When purchasing, provide the VIN at the parts counter to ensure an exact fit and electrical compatibility.


Following these steps helps ensure the replacement battery matches the vehicle’s design and performs reliably under your driving conditions.


Summary


For a 2015 Ford Explorer, expect a 12-volt lead-acid battery, with common OEM group sizes being 94R or 65 depending on configuration. When replacing, verify the exact group size, CCA, RC, and terminal arrangement from the battery label or the owner's manual, and choose a model that fits the battery tray and electrical system. Regular maintenance—clean terminals and scheduled checks—helps extend battery life.

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