Are you looking for a new genuine Ford battery online and want to make sure that you're getting the real deal? We've got you covered. In this blog, we'll give you some tips on finding real Ford battery products on the internet. We'll also list some of the features you should look out for when shopping for a battery.

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How to find a genuine Ford battery in the UK

Different battery manufacturers have different ways of marking their products to confirm their authenticity. This is often done by adding codes to the battery case, which you can enter on the manufacturer's website to check whether the product is genuine or not.

One of the best ways of ensuring you're not buying counterfeit products, whether that's a battery or any other car part, is to make sure you're making your purchase from a reputable store or authorised reseller. If you're not sure, be especially wary of Ford batteries that are priced significantly lower than their usual typical selling price because this might mean they are fake, old stock or have defects.

Features to take into account when looking for a car battery

As well as whether a battery is authentic or not, there are other features to look out for when buying a Ford battery.

Group size of the battery

A battery's group size refers to its physical dimensions, in other words, its length, width, and height. Most Ford and other manufacturers' vehicles aren't limited to a single group size, which means that various sizes of batteries will fit - but not all will. The list of compatible battery group sizes varies depending on the Ford vehicle model, so you should always check your owner's manual before buying to find which battery group sizes fit.

Cold Cranking Amps (CCA)

The CCA figure indicates the battery's ability to supply power at a temperature of 0°F for at least 30 seconds, long enough to start up your car even in the depths of winter. A higher CCA rating means better performance in low-temperature driving conditions.

The CCA rating of the Ford battery you're thinking of buying should at least match your previous battery's CCA rating, if not exceed it. If, for any reason, the CCA rating on your previous battery is illegible, you can again check your car's owner's manual for the CCA rating required by your vehicle. Choose a battery with a higher than indicated CCA rating if you live in an area that suffers harsh winters.

Take note that some batteries might also specify other ratings like Marine Cranking Amps (MCA) or Hot Cranking Amps (HCA); but for a car that's going to be driven in the UK, the CCA figure is the most applicable when choosing your battery.

Reserve capacity (RC)

Reserve capacity (RC) is the measure of the battery's ability to supply power when the car engine is turned off. This will rarely be a big issue, unless your car suffers from an alternator failure, or you want to use the electrics in your vehicle such as the air conditioner, the radio, or a mobile phone charger while the engine is turned off.

Warranty

A warranty might not be a 'feature' of the battery itself, but it is still an essential factor to take into account. Having a good warranty means you're protected against any manufacturing defects and won't have to shell out for a brand-new one if problems arise in this respect.

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We charge no delivery fee for orders placed in the UK, and you'll get your new battery the very next day if you place your order before 3 pm. If you have any further questions about our products and services, please don't hesitate to contact us by phone on 01772 348317 or via email at info@oriusbatteries.com.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How long does a Ford battery last?

Genuine Ford batteries have a life expectancy of anything between four to seven years. The better you look after and use it, the longer it will last. For example, keeping it fully charged and driving your car daily will help keep your battery healthy and consequently ensure it lasts longer.

How do I reset my Ford battery system?

First, you need to turn your ignition on and off and then on again. Then flash your headlights six times and push the brake pedal three times. If the battery indicator lamp flashes, then you've successfully reset your Ford battery system.

How much does a new Ford battery cost?

The price of a genuine Ford Fiesta battery, or indeed any other Ford battery, varies depending on various factors. In general, a battery costs anything from £60 upwards, depending on the type. Professional supply and fitting by a dealership could cost as much as £276, while independent workshops often offer a cheaper deal.

How can you tell if your car battery is going bad?

There are various indicators that your car battery is dying or already dead. One of the easiest to spot is a constantly blinking battery light on your dashboard. If your car has trouble starting or needs to be jump-started on more than one occasion, or your headlights are dimmer than usual, you may need to replace your battery.

What causes a car battery to die quickly?

Not performing regular maintenance checks on your car battery will shorten its life. Check the battery terminals regularly for signs of corrosion or loose connections. Exposing your car to extremes of temperature can also limit battery life. Store your car in a garage or park in sheltered spots to avoid this.

How do I choose a battery?

First, check your old battery's specifications or those in your car owner's manual. You need the right size and correct specifications such as RC, CCA, and so on. Then, consider whether you want a maintenance-free battery or are happy to top up the electrolyte when needed. Finally, opt for a reputable brand and the longest warranty you can find.

Caring for Your Car Battery

There are various things you can do to lengthen the lifespan of a legitimate Ford battery. Regular maintenance checks and visual inspections are essential. Look for cracks, bulges and splits in the battery case; clean corroded terminals; and top up the electrolytes when needed if you have an unsealed unit. Check connections to the terminals are tight, and ensure you drive your car for more prolonged periods every so often to keep the battery fully charged where possible.

Signs Of A Battery In Need Of A Replacement

Several signs can indicate your authentic Ford battery is dying and needs a replacement as soon as possible. One of these is if the battery warning light on your dashboard is illuminated. This can also indicate problems with the electrical system, but if it's combined with trouble starting your car, you probably need a new battery. Having to jump-start the vehicle more frequently is another indicator that you need a new battery; and a cracked, bulging or split battery case means you need a new one as a matter of urgency.

Car Maintenance Tips for Winter

Before the bad weather comes, check your oil level. This should lie between the minimum and the maximum mark on the dipstick. Keep fuel levels topped up; add plenty of windscreen wash and antifreeze in the relevant places too.

Make sure the tyre treads are legal - they should be a minimum of 1.6mm, but the better the tread, the better stopping power you'll have in icy weather. Test your brakes and get them checked out by a mechanic if there are any unusual noises or they feel spongy when the brake pedal is applied.

Book a full service if you're worried about your car's performance or you haven't had one in the last 12 months. Finally, have your car battery tested to ensure it's maintaining a good charge. That will prevent difficulty starting on colder mornings and unexpected breakdowns.

How to Charge a Car Battery

To charge your original Ford battery using a battery charger, you must first make sure that the car is switched off. Disconnect the negative cable, then the positive. Look for corrosion around the terminals, as this can interfere with the battery connection. Clean any off with a mixture of baking soda and water before connecting the battery charger. Leave the battery charging overnight or until the battery is fully charged. Test this with a voltmeter or multimeter: a fully charged battery will show a reading of 12.6V or above.

If you're looking for a new car battery for your Ford from a trustworthy source, head to Orius Batteries. We also stock a wide range of battery chargers, parts and other accessories.