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Century Battery - PS1270S

Century Battery - PS1270S

$118
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Eveready AA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4 Pk - E301344000

Eveready AA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4 Pk - E301344000

$13
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Eveready AA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300362205

Eveready AA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300362205

$15
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Eveready AAA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300577305

Eveready AAA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300577305

$15
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Projecta Battery Tray 185 x 280mm - PBT100

Projecta Battery Tray 185 x 280mm - PBT100

$24
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Narva OE Style Combination Light Incandescent - 86200

Narva OE Style Combination Light Incandescent - 86200

$66
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Hot Wheels Shaped Logo Light - Red - PP15082HW

Hot Wheels Shaped Logo Light - Red - PP15082HW

$35
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Thunder Battery Management System 30 Amp - TDR02026

Thunder Battery Management System 30 Amp - TDR02026

$5,114
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Car Battery Tips for Your 2001 Ford Falcon

The battery is a crucial component of your 2001 Ford Falcon, ensuring that the vehicle's electrical systems function correctly. For those fans of the classic Ford Falcon, keeping an eye on the battery's health is vital for the smooth operation of the vehicle. A good battery should last you between three to five years, depending on its usage and care. But when it's time to think about replacement or maintenance, here are some thoughts to consider.

Recognising the Signs of a Failing Battery

  1. Slow Engine Crank: If your engine cranks slower than usual, it might be a hint that the battery is losing its charge.
  2. Low Battery Fluid Level: Always keep an eye on the battery fluid level if your battery comes with a transparent casing. Low levels can indicate overcharging.
  3. Corroded or Damaged Battery Terminals: Corrosion around the battery terminals is not just unsightly, it disrupts the connection between the battery and the cables.
  4. Frequent Jump Starts: Needing a jump start more often is another red flag pointing towards a battery that's past its prime.

Tips for Battery Maintenance

To prolong your battery's life, follow these easy tips:

  • Regular Inspection: Check your battery for signs of wear and tear such as cracked casing and leaks. Address these issues promptly to prevent more extensive damage.
  • Clean the Terminals: Corrosion build-up can interrupt the flow of electricity. Simply use a mixture of baking soda and water to clean the terminals.
  • Keep It Charged: If you're planning on parking your Falcon for an extended period, make sure the battery is fully charged. A trickle charger or battery maintainer can help keep it topped up without overcharging.
  • Limit Short Rides: Short rides don't give the alternator enough time to recharge the battery fully. Try combining small trips or going for a longer drive to keep it in peak condition.

Battery Replacement

When it comes to replacing the battery, it's crucial to select the right one for your Falcon. Choose one with the appropriate size, terminal position, and cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating to ensure a proper fit and function. If you're unsure, consulting your vehicle manual or asking an expert can guide your choice.

Replacing the battery is straightforward: simply disconnect the negative terminal followed by the positive, remove the old battery, put the new one in, and reconnect the positive terminal before the negative. Always remember safety first, wear gloves and eye protection.

Whether it's keeping an older battery running smoothly or investing in a new one, attention to detail can keep your Ford Falcon rolling along happily. A bit of regular maintenance goes a long way in preserving not just your battery's life, but your peace of mind as well.