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What battery goes in a 2017 Ford F-150?

A 12-volt automotive battery in Group Size 65 fits most 2017 Ford F-150s, with Ford’s OEM option typically being the Motorcraft Gold Battery in Group Size 65 and about 750 CCA. If your truck has Start-Stop technology, an AGM battery with similar sizing may be used for higher performance.


Common battery specs for the 2017 F-150


The following details cover the typical specs you’ll encounter when replacing the battery on this truck.



  • Battery type: 12-volt automotive lead-acid battery (flooded) for standard models; AGM variants are used on Start-Stop equipped trims.

  • Group size: Group Size 65 is standard for most 2017 F-150 configurations.

  • Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): Approximately 730–750 CCA for standard configurations, with AGM versions often in the 750–800 CCA range.

  • Reserve Capacity (RC): Typically around 120–135 minutes.

  • OEM option: Motorcraft Gold Battery, Group Size 65, commonly around 750 CCA; aftermarket replacements in the same group size are also compatible.


Conclusion: When replacing, verify the group size, CCA, and RC on the battery label or in the owner's manual, and note whether your specific build uses an AGM battery for Start-Stop capability.


Two common battery configurations


There are two primary configurations depending on features installed on the vehicle.



  • Standard non-Start-Stop: 12-volt flooded lead-acid battery, Group Size 65, about 730–750 CCA, RC around 120–135 minutes.

  • Start-Stop equipped or high-demand EcoBoost trims: AGM battery, Group Size 65, about 750–800 CCA, RC around 135–140 minutes.


Bottom line: Most replacements use Group Size 65; if your F-150 has Start-Stop, consider an AGM option for durability and compatibility with the system.


How to verify the exact battery for your vehicle


To ensure you get the right fit, follow these verification steps.



  1. Check the label on your current battery for the group size (e.g., 65), CCA, and RC values.

  2. Consult the owner’s manual or Ford’s official parts catalog using your VIN to confirm the recommended battery type (flooded vs. AGM) and Group Size.

  3. Compare the above specifications with aftermarket replacements to ensure compatibility, especially if your truck has Start-Stop technology.

  4. When in doubt, ask a professional parts counter or installer for a Motorcraft Gold Battery or an AGM equivalent in Group Size 65.


Tip: The simplest way to avoid mismatches is to replace with the same group size as the existing battery and match the CCA/RC to your vehicle’s requirements.


Summary


The 2017 Ford F-150 typically uses a 12-volt battery in Group Size 65. Standard models usually employ a flooded lead-acid battery, while Start-Stop-equipped trims may require an AGM battery with higher CCA. Always verify with your current battery label or VIN-specific guidance to ensure the correct fit and performance.

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