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Where can you find the right replacement battery for your Ford Escape compact SUV? Batteries Plus has plenty of top-quality battery options for these Ford Escape models:

  • Ford Escape S
  • Ford Escape SE
  • Ford Escape SEL
  • Ford Escape Titanium

Our selection of auto batteries includes batteries at a variety of prices from brands like Duracell, Optima, and our exclusive X2Power brand. Best of all, each of our batteries come with its own free replacement warranty. If you have questions about which battery is right for your Ford Escape vehicle, the associates at your nearest Batteries Plus will be happy to help. Plus, our full selection of batteries are available through our buy online, pick up in-store program. Need help changing your battery? Most Batteries Plus locations offer expert battery replacement with the purchase of a new battery (valid on most makes and models).

How can you tell your car battery is going bad? Most auto batteries last between 3 and 5 years. If your battery is struggling to turn over your engine or you notice that your headlights appear dimmer, it's a good idea to have your battery tested. You can have your Ford Escape battery tested for free at Batteries Plus. If you need a new battery, we carry both flooded and AGM batteries for Ford Escape SUVs.

Not sure which type of battery you need in your Ford Escape? Check your owner's manual for more information. Here are a few battery basics to keep in mind. If your Ford Escape has a flooded battery, it's perfectly fine to upgrade to an AGM battery. In fact, AGM batteries have a number of performance advantages over flooded battery options, including faster-charging speeds and longer lifespans. If your Ford Escape requires an AGM battery though, you should not downgrade to a flooded battery as this can have a negative impact on your vehicle's performance.

You'll also find plenty of additional essentials for your Ford Escape in our Auto Center, including battery chargers, headlight bulbs, windshield wiper blades and more.

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Ford Escape FAQs

A Ford Escape runs on a typical 12-volt auto battery. Some models can run on either a flooded or AGM option, while others may require an AGM battery in order to power a larger amount of onboard technology. You can find your Ford Escape's exact battery requirements in your owner's manual. If you don't have your manual, the experts at your nearest Batteries Plus will be happy to help.

A typical Ford Escape battery will last between 3 and 5 years. To get the longest life possible out of your battery, it's important to keep your battery charged. Be sure to drive your vehicle for at least 30 minutes every week at highway speeds. If you won't be using your Ford Escape for a few weeks, it's a good idea to attach it to a battery maintainer, which will help keep your battery from running down.

Ford Escape SUVs rely on 12-volt auto batteries.

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