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What size battery does a 2010 Ford Edge use?

The 2010 Ford Edge uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery, with Group 94R being the most common replacement size for most models.


Understanding what "size" means in this context helps you pick a compatible battery. It can refer to the battery's physical group size, electrical capacity, and performance specs. Below, we break down the typical group sizes and how to verify the exact fit for your vehicle.


Common battery group sizes for the 2010 Edge


Use the list to understand the most likely options you will encounter when shopping for a replacement. Note that the exact group size for your car is shown on the current battery's label or in the owner's manual.



  • Group 94R: The most common replacement group for many 2010 Edge models.

  • Group 65 (cross-reference option): Some replacement catalogs list this as an alternative if your vehicle has a heavier electrical load or if a dealership or parts retailer uses a cross-reference. Verify fit before purchasing.

  • Other groups: In rare cases or regional specs, you may encounter a similar-size group such as 94 or 96R; always confirm by checking the current battery label or vehicle documentation.


In practice, most owners replace with Group 94R to maintain proper fit and electrical performance. If you see a different group size on a cross-reference, compare dimensions to ensure clearance under the hood and correct terminal layout.


How to confirm the exact size for your vehicle


To ensure the battery you buy fits and works reliably, confirm the precise group size using these steps.



  1. Check the current battery: Look for the group size code on the label or sticker on the battery top or side. Ford often uses a group size like "94R" or similar stamped on the case.

  2. Consult the owner's manual: The manual lists the recommended battery size and CCA for your trim and engine.

  3. Compare dimensions: If you’re buying a replacement from a retailer, compare the battery’s length, width, and height against the space in the engine bay to ensure clearance, venting, and terminal orientation.

  4. Ask the parts counter with your VIN: A dealership or auto parts store can pull the exact group size by VIN.


With the exact group size known, choose a battery with appropriate CCA and RC to meet your climate and usage (see below for specs).


Battery specs to consider


Beyond group size, choose a battery that can handle starting in your climate and running electrical loads. The following specs matter most for a 2010 Edge.



  • Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): Typically 700–800 CCA for mid-size SUVs; choose a value on the higher end in cold climates.

  • Reserve Capacity (RC): 100–180 minutes; higher RC helps with electrical draws and accessories.

  • Battery type: Flooded lead-acid is standard; AGM options exist as replacements but are usually more expensive.

  • Terminal layout and polarity: Ensure the positive/negative terminals match your wiring harness and hold-down clamps.


Always verify the exact requirements for your vehicle to avoid fit issues or starting problems, especially in extreme weather or if you install high-demand accessories.


Summary


The 2010 Ford Edge uses a 12-volt automotive battery, with Group 94R being the typical replacement size. Always verify the exact group size on your current battery label or via the owner's manual or a parts specialist, as variations can occur by engine and trim. When shopping, prioritize CCA and RC appropriate for your climate, and ensure the battery physically fits under the hood with correct terminal orientation.

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What type of battery does a 2010 Ford Edge take?


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Which battery is better, 24f or 35?


The 24f is substantially more powerful battery than the 35. This might make a difference in very cold weather but it depends on the vehicle and its accessories.



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Common battery sizes for the Ford Edge are the BCI Group 48 and the 90.


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