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What size battery do I need for a 2014 Ford Focus?

A typical replacement for a 2014 Ford Focus is a Group 96R, 12-volt battery with about 730 cold-cranking amps (CCA) and roughly 80–90 amp-hours (Ah). The exact size depends on your engine and options, so verify with the battery label or the owner’s manual.


The 2014 Ford Focus uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery. For most US-market Focus models, a Group 96R battery is the common choice, providing reliable starting and electrical support for standard trims. Vehicles with start-stop systems or heavier electrical loads may require a different size or an AGM (absorbed glass mat) battery. To be sure, check your VIN in Ford’s parts catalog or inspect the current battery label.


Common battery size for the 2014 Focus


To shop confidently, start with baseline specs and then verify fit and performance requirements against your specific trim and options.



  • Group size: 96R is the most common size for 2014 Focus models.

  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA): typically around 730 CCA (range ~700–730 CCA, depending on configuration).

  • Reserve capacity (RC): generally about 90–100 minutes.

  • Battery type: standard flooded lead-acid is typical; an AGM battery may be needed if the car has start-stop or higher electrical demands.

  • Fit and terminals: verify the battery dimensions, terminal layout, and polarity match your vehicle’s tray and wiring.


Bottom line: Use group size 96R as the baseline, and verify CCA, RC, and fit against your specific car’s specs in the owner’s manual or via a VIN-based lookup.


How to confirm the exact size for your vehicle


To ensure you buy the correct battery, follow these steps to confirm the exact spec for your car:



  1. Locate your vehicle’s VIN and the current battery label to confirm the group size and CCA.

  2. Use Ford’s official parts lookup (or contact a dealer) with your VIN to pull the exact battery specification for your trim and options.

  3. Compare the retrieved specifications to your current battery or to the battery tray’s size and terminal arrangement to ensure proper fit.


If you’re unsure after these checks, visit an auto parts store or Ford dealer with your VIN and they can confirm the exact battery size and type you need.


Summary


For a 2014 Ford Focus, the typical replacement battery is Group 96R, about 730 CCA, and 80–90 Ah. Check your current battery label or the owner’s manual to confirm, especially if your car has start-stop or premium electrical features that may call for an AGM battery or a different group size. Always verify with your VIN-based lookup or by consulting a dealer to ensure the exact fit and electrical requirements.

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