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Find the highest quality replacement batteries for your Ford F-450 Super Duty truck at Batteries Plus. You'll find both flooded and AGM replacement batteries from some of the industry's top brands, including Duracell and X2Power. Not only do we carry top-quality batteries, but we also offer these convenient services as well:

  • Free battery testing at over 700 stores nationwide
  • Free installation with auto battery purchase (valid at participating locations, on most vehicle makes and models)
  • Key fob replacement and programming (valid at participating locations only)

What Size Battery Does a Ford F-450 Take?

Before selecting a replacement battery, start by looking up the correct BCI battery group size. This information will appear as a number, such as Group 65, and can be found in your owner's manual or online.

What Type of Battery Does a Ford F-450 Need?

There are two different types of Ford F-450 batteries available: flooded and AGM. Here are there primary differences:

Flooded Batteries

  • Cost less upfront than an AGM battery
  • Are not fully sealed and may require you to maintain the electrolyte inside by adding distilled water
  • Do not last as long as AGM batteries

AGM Batteries

  • Cost more upfront than flooded batteries
  • Designed to last 2-3X longer than a flooded battery - this often allows owners to save money in the long run
  • Provides more power than a flooded battery for more reliable engine starts in cold weather

What is the Best Replacement Battery for a Ford F-450?

  • X2Power AGM batteries provide more power than both flooded and standard AGM batteries for top performance in any climate
  • Last roughly 3X longer than a standard flooded battery
  • Has a higher power capacity, making it the ideal battery for lots of onboard technology
  • 100% sealed, spill-proof & maintenance free

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Ford F-450 Super Duty Pickup FAQs

The battery in a Ford F-450 should last between 3 and 5 years. The length of your battery's lifespan will depend on the type of battery you have, the climate it's used in, plus how well you care for it. Read our blog "What are the Main Reasons Batteries Fail?  " for tips on how to prolong your Ford F-450 battery's life.

Ford vehicles run on 12-volt auto batteries. Most Ford trucks accept both flooded and AGM batteries. If your vehicle came with an AGM battery, it's very important that you replace it with another AGM option. Our blog entitled "How Do I Know What Kind of Battery My Truck Needs?  " has plenty of useful information on how to find the right battery for your Ford truck.

If your Ford F-450 is having a hard time turning over the engine, or you've had to jumpstart it multiple times, it's probably time to replace the battery. You can also get your battery tested for free at your nearest Batteries Plus.

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