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Batteries Plus is the place to find a replacement battery for your 2014 or earlier model Ford E-150 van. We carry both flooded and AGM batteries from top brands, including Duracell and X2Power. Shop for replacement windshield wiper blades and other essentials in the Batteries Plus Automotive Center.

Not sure if you need a new battery? Bring your Ford E-150 to your nearest Batteries Plus and have your battery tested for free. We also offer free battery testing with the purchase of a new auto battery (valid at participating locations, on most vehicle makes and models). Need a new remote? Take advantage of our fast, convenient key fob replacement service (valid at participating locations only).

Find the Right Battery Size and CCA Rating

Not sure what type of battery you need? Auto batteries are all categorized by BCI Group size. You can find the right size battery in your Ford E-150 owner's manual.

Vehicles also come with specific power requirements, especially in cold weather. CCAs (short for Cold Cranking Amps) tell you how well a battery will perform in 0℉ weather. Your Ford E-150 has a recommended minimum CCA rating in order to start the engine. You can buy a battery with a higher than recommended CCA rating, but do not buy a battery with a lower than recommended number of CCAs. If you do, you will likely have a hard time turning over your engine reliably.

You can find your vehicle's CCA rating in the following places:

  • Check the label of your existing battery
  • Check the owner's manual
  • Check online resources for battery minimum ratings

Determine Whether You Need a Flooded or AGM Battery

There are two different types of auto batteries available: flooded and AGM (short for Absorbed Glass Mat). Some vehicles require an AGM battery. If you have one of those, you must replace it with another AGM battery. If you have a flooded battery in your vehicle, you can choose whether to replace it with a flooded battery or upgrade to an AGM option.

Here are the primary differences between flooded and AGM:

  • A flooded battery is the most basic auto battery. It is also the most affordable type of battery, but since it is unsealed, it may require you to periodically add distilled water to the electrolyte inside it.
  • An AGM battery is more advanced and costs more upfront. Since AGM batteries are designed to last 2-3X longer than a flooded option, they can end up saving you money in the long run.
  • AGM batteries are completely sealed and require no additional maintenance.
  • AGM batteries are also more powerful than flooded batteries, making them a more reliable battery for starting your engine in extreme conditions.

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Ford E-150 FAQs

Determine whether your Ford E-150 needs an AGM battery. If so, replace it with another AGM option. If not, you can replace it with either a flooded or AGM battery.

The cost will be determined by the type of replacement battery you select. Flooded batteries cost less upfront, but don't last as long. AGM batteries are more expensive, but last 2-3X longer, which saves you money in the long run.

The Ford E-150 has both a starting battery and an auxiliary battery. The auxiliary battery works as a backup for the starting battery and also provides power to the onboard technology in your car. Learn more about auxiliary batteries in our blog, "What Is an Auxiliary Battery and Does My Car Have One?  "

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