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What size battery does a 2010 Lincoln MKX take?

A 2010 Lincoln MKX uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. The most common group size for this model is 96R (also marketed as H6), typically delivering around 700–750 cold-cranking amps (CCA), though exact specifications can vary by engine, trim, and climate. Always verify the exact size on your car’s label or in the owner's manual.


This article explains the typical sizing for the 2010 MKX, how to confirm the precise battery size for your vehicle, and what to consider when replacing the battery.


Typical battery size for the 2010 MKX


For many 2010 MKX units, the factory-installed battery is in the Group 96R (also labeled as H6). This sizing refers to the battery’s physical dimensions, terminal layout, and compatibility with the vehicle’s layout.


Key characteristics commonly associated with this sizing include:



  • Group size: 96R (H6)

  • Voltage: 12 volts

  • Typical capacity: around 700–750 CCA for standard flooded batteries; higher for AGM options


In practice, 96R/H6 is widely used across many Ford/Lincoln mid-size SUVs of that era, but always confirm with the exact configuration on your vehicle.


How to verify the exact battery size for your MKX


Because there can be variations by engine and climate, use these steps to confirm the correct size for your specific car.



  • Inspect the current battery label or case for the group size code (for example, 96R, H6, or another marking) and the CCA rating.

  • Consult the owner's manual or Ford/Motorcraft battery specification sheet for your 2010 MKX’s year and engine configuration.

  • Enter the vehicle identification number (VIN) into FordParts or a trusted auto-parts retailer to retrieve the exact battery specification for your vehicle.

  • When in doubt, contact a Lincoln dealer or qualified technician to confirm the correct size and type (flooded vs. AGM) for your climate and usage.


Following these steps will help you verify the precise battery size for replacement or maintenance on your MKX.


Replacement considerations


Beyond size, consider battery type (standard flooded vs. AGM), climate demands, warranty coverage, and compatibility with your starting system. AGM batteries generally offer longer life in extreme temperatures but come at a higher price. Check your vehicle’s requirements and local conditions when selecting a replacement.


Summary


The 2010 Lincoln MKX most commonly uses a 12-volt battery in Group 96R (H6) sizing, with typical CCA around 700–750, though exact specs can vary. To ensure you select the correct battery, verify the group size on the current battery, consult the owner’s manual or VIN-based parts lookup, and consider climate-related needs when choosing between flooded and AGM options.

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