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What kind of battery does a 2019 Ford Edge take?

The 2019 Ford Edge uses a 12-volt automotive battery. In practice, most Edge models rely on a conventional flooded lead-acid battery, while Edge models equipped with Ford's Auto Start-Stop system use an AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery to cope with frequent restarts.


Battery types and what they mean


Understanding the two main battery configurations you might encounter on the 2019 Edge helps you choose the right replacement and maintain reliability.


Before you look for a replacement, note the following distinctions.



  • Conventional flooded 12-volt batteries are common on Edge models without Start-Stop, offering reliable performance at a lower cost.

  • AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries are used on Edge models with Auto Start-Stop to improve cycling durability and restart reliability.


When replacing, always verify the exact type by reading the battery label or consulting the owner's manual or dealership parts department before purchasing a replacement.


Identifying your battery type in the vehicle


To determine which battery your Edge uses, look under the hood for the battery label. The label should indicate "AGM" or "EFB" if it is a higher-end Start-Stop battery, or simply "maintenance-free" for a standard flooded 12-volt battery. You can also cross-check the Build/Options sticker or your window sticker for the presence of Start-Stop technology.


Replacement considerations


When replacing the battery, consider the following guidelines to ensure compatibility and reliability for your 2019 Edge.



  • Check the battery label or owner's manual for the required type (flooded vs AGM) and the correct group size, CCA (cold-cranking amps), and RC (reserve capacity).

  • Ensure the replacement battery has at least the minimum CCA and RC recommended for your climate and driving needs.

  • If your vehicle has Start-Stop, use an AGM battery designed for frequent cycling; using a standard flooded battery can lead to poor performance and early failure.


In practice, your best source is Ford's official parts catalog or a trusted auto parts dealer, which can confirm the exact battery specifications for your exact trim and factory options.


Summary


The 2019 Ford Edge uses a 12-volt automotive battery. Most trims rely on a conventional flooded lead-acid battery, while models with the Start-Stop system use an AGM battery to support frequent restarts. Always verify the exact type and specifications (group size, CCA, RC) from the vehicle’s battery label or the owner's manual, and replace with the battery recommended by Ford or a reputable parts supplier.

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