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What battery does the Ford Ranger use?

The Ford Ranger uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery for starting and electrical systems. There is no high‑voltage traction battery in typical gasoline or diesel Ranger variants.


The exact battery specification—type, capacity, and whether it’s a flooded 12V or an absorbed glass mat (AGM) variant—depends on the market, model year, and drivetrain. This article explains the common configurations and how to verify the battery for your specific Ranger.


Battery type and common specifications


Before listing typical configurations, it helps to know what to expect in most Ranger models. The following points cover what Ford commonly uses for 12-volt power in regional variants.



  • A 12-volt lead-acid battery is standard for starting and electronics in most Ranger trims.

  • In models equipped with stop‑start systems or higher electrical demand, Ford often specifies an AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) 12-volt battery for improved durability and cycling capability.

  • Battery capacity and power (measured in amp-hours, Ah, and cold-cranking amps, CCA) typically fall roughly in the 60–80 Ah range, with CCA that varies by climate and model year (roughly 500–800 A in many markets).

  • Group sizes and part numbers vary by market and VIN; the exact size is listed in the owner’s manual or Ford’s official parts catalog for your vehicle.


To ensure proper fit and performance, always use the OEM‑recommended battery type and size for your Ranger’s specific market and trim.


How to identify your Ranger’s battery


If you want to confirm the exact battery installed or required for your Ranger, use these steps to verify.



  • Check the battery label for the group size, cold-cranking amps (CCA), and capacity (Ah). The label often shows the OEM part number as well.

  • Consult the owner’s manual or Ford service information for the recommended battery specification for your model year and market.

  • Use your vehicle VIN (on the dash or door jamb) with Ford’s parts portal or a dealership to confirm the exact replacement battery required.

  • Note whether your model uses a traditional flooded 12V battery or an AGM variant, especially if the vehicle has a start‑stop system or high electrical load.

  • In cold or hot climates, consider a battery with higher CCA or appropriate temperature rating if you anticipate challenging conditions.


When in doubt, seek a professional technician or your local Ford service center to ensure you choose the correct battery for your specific Ranger configuration.


Future variants and high-voltage systems


In standard gasoline or diesel Ranger models, there is no high‑voltage traction battery. Should Ford offer a plug‑in hybrid or electric Ranger variant in your market, that model would include a dedicated high‑voltage battery in addition to the 12‑volt battery used for routine vehicle systems. For those variants, always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for both 12‑V and high‑voltage battery servicing.


Summary


The Ford Ranger relies on a 12‑volt automotive battery for starting and electrical systems. The exact type—flooded or AGM—and the capacity vary by market, model year, and features such as stop‑start. To ensure proper replacement, verify the OEM specifications for your specific Ranger using the owner’s manual, VIN lookup, or a Ford parts catalog, and consider climate and electrical load when selecting a battery.

What kind of battery is in a Ford Ranger?


12V lead-acid battery
A 12V lead-acid battery is the most common type used in Ford Ranger vehicles to start the engine and power electrical systems.



How much does a new battery cost for a Ford Ranger?


between $261 and $287
The average cost for a Ford Ranger Battery Replacement is between $261 and $287. Labor costs are estimated between $52 and $76 while parts are priced between $209 and $211.



What battery does a 2020 Ford Ranger take?


Super Start Platinum AGM Top Post Battery Group Size 94R H7 800 CCA 140 Minute RC - 94RPLT.



What brand of battery does Ford use?


Motorcraft
The only Motorcraft Vehicle Battery recommended by Ford Motor Company for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles. Motorcraft and Ford Parts are used throughout Ford vehicles in a variety of applications that help ensure the proper build quality, integrity and long-lasting performance of every Ford car or truck.


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