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What type of battery does a 2014 Ford Explorer take?

A standard 12-volt automotive battery (lead-acid) is used in the 2014 Ford Explorer.


In detail, the Explorer’s electrical system relies on a conventional 12-volt battery. The exact group size can vary by engine and trim, but Ford generally equips this model with a standard flooded lead-acid battery, with common group sizes around 94R or 96R. When replacing, match the battery’s group size, cold-cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity to the OEM specifications.


Battery types and fit for the 2014 Explorer


Before listing common sizes, note that the Explorer’s battery is a conventional 12V automotive battery. The exact group size depends on your engine and trim, but the vehicle is typically fitted with a standard flooded lead-acid battery.



  • Group size 94R or 96R: The most common sizes for 2014 Explorers with various engines.

  • Conventional flooded lead-acid battery: The standard option used by most models.

  • Non-AGM design for typical replacements: AGM is not standard on most 2014 Explorers, but may be chosen in certain aftermarket or specialty configurations.


When replacing, verify the battery label for group size, cold-cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity. If your manual specifies a particular model, use that exact specification to ensure proper fit and performance.


How to verify the right battery for your Explorer


Use these steps to confirm the correct battery for your exact vehicle:



  1. Check the owner's manual or dealership documentation for the recommended group size and CCA rating.

  2. Inspect the existing battery: the label on top usually lists group size (e.g., 94R or 96R), CCA, and reserve capacity.

  3. Compare with the battery you plan to buy to ensure the group size and CCA match or exceed OEM specs.

  4. Ask a parts specialist to verify dimensions and terminal configuration to ensure a proper fit.


With the right battery, you help ensure reliable starts and proper electrical performance, especially in cold weather or when accessories are in use.


Maintenance and replacement considerations


Beyond selecting the correct type, maintaining the health of your Explorer’s battery can extend life. Routine checks include clean terminals, tight connections, and a battery test at least once per year or before extreme seasonal conditions. Replacements should consider CCA and reserve capacity to meet the vehicle’s demands, particularly if you frequently run accessories or trailers.


Summary


The 2014 Ford Explorer uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery (not a specialized high-voltage or lithium-ion pack). Most models use a conventional flooded battery in group sizes around 94R or 96R, with CCA ratings typically in the 650–750 range. Always verify the exact group size and CCA on the existing battery or in the owner's manual and replace with a battery meeting or exceeding those specifications to ensure reliable starts and electrical performance.

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