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Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

$89
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Mechpro 18V Battery Charger (240 Volt)

Mechpro 18V Battery Charger (240 Volt)

$39
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Exclusive M12 FUEL 1/2in Stubby Kit

Exclusive M12 FUEL 1/2in Stubby Kit

$850
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

$296
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

$434
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Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 6.0Ah Battery - M12B6

Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 6.0Ah Battery - M12B6

$220
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Milwaukee M12 & M18 Rapid Charger - M12-18FC

Milwaukee M12 & M18 Rapid Charger - M12-18FC

$249
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Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 4.0Ah Battery - M12B4

Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 4.0Ah Battery - M12B4

$183
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Milwaukee M12 3Ah Battery - Dual Pack - M12B32

Milwaukee M12 3Ah Battery - Dual Pack - M12B32

$237
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Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB 3.0Ah Battery - L4B3

Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB 3.0Ah Battery - L4B3

$60
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 6.0Ah Battery - M18FB6

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 6.0Ah Battery - M18FB6

$420
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Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB Battery - L4B2

Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB Battery - L4B2

$44
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Projecta Battery & Alternator Tester - BT100

Projecta Battery & Alternator Tester - BT100

$43
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Milwaukee 4pc Hook and Pick Set - 48229215

Milwaukee 4pc Hook and Pick Set - 48229215

$29
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Mechpro Lifting Jack Pads for Tesla - 4pc - TJPAD

Mechpro Lifting Jack Pads for Tesla - 4pc - TJPAD

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Understanding the Battery in a 2004 Ford Fiesta

The 2004 Ford Fiesta, like most modern vehicles, relies on a battery to keep things running smoothly. Batteries are an essential component in cars of this era, and the Fiesta is no exception. So if you own a 2004 Ford Fiesta or are considering getting one, it's useful to know what role the battery plays as well as how to care for it.

The primary purpose of the battery is to provide electrical power to start the engine. When you turn the ignition key, the battery sends a jolt of electricity to the starter motor which then cranks the engine and brings it to life. Without a fully functioning battery, your Fiesta simply won't start, no matter how healthy the rest of the car is. The battery also powers the vehicle's electrical systems when the engine is off, such as the alarm, clock, and any settings stored in the computer.

Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over and supplies power to the car's electrical components while simultaneously recharging the battery. This cycle keeps the battery topped up so it can perform efficiently the next time you need to start the car.

For a 2004 Ford Fiesta, the battery is a standard lead-acid type, commonly found in most cars of that period. It is usually a 12-volt battery with enough capacity to handle the power needs of a small vehicle with standard electrical demands. Usually, it's positioned securely in the engine bay, either on the passenger or driver side, protected from heat and vibration to extend its life.

Like any car battery, the one fitted to a 2004 Ford Fiesta will gradually wear out over time and will need replacing every few years. Battery life depends on various factors including driving habits, climate, and how well the battery has been maintained. In warmer Australian conditions, batteries tend to age quicker due to heat stressing the internal components.

When it comes to maintaining the battery, a bit of basic care goes a long way. Regular checks during servicing will often include inspecting the battery terminals to ensure they are clean and free from corrosion, which can cause poor electrical contact and starting issues. A simple visual check can spot any obvious signs of damage like cracks or bulging in the battery casing, which means the battery is struggling and probably on its last legs.

Battery terminals sometimes get corroded from acid vapours or moisture, slowing down the flow of electricity. Cleaning them gently with a wire brush or battery terminal cleaner and applying a terminal protector spray can help maintain a strong connection. It's also important that the battery is firmly held in place so it doesn't move around causing physical damage or loose wiring.

If a Fiesta has been sitting idle for quite some time, the battery might lose charge just from being unused and discharged slowly over weeks or months. This is called parasitic drain. Jump-starting the car can get you going again but it's wise to get the battery tested and consider replacing it if it's repeatedly losing charge or unable to hold one for a reasonable period.

During routine servicing, mechanics often check battery voltage and health using a specialised battery tester. Batteries with a voltage below the recommended limits or those that fail when tested to hold a charge are best replaced to avoid being stranded. While it might seem like an upfront cost, replacing the battery proactively is cheaper and more convenient than being stuck with a flat battery and needing emergency assistance.

When choosing a replacement battery for a 2004 Ford Fiesta, it's important to select one that meets the manufacturer's specifications. These specs cover physical size, terminal positions, voltage, and cold cranking amps (CCA). The CCA rating is especially important in regions that may experience colder weather, ensuring the car can start reliably even on chilly mornings. In Australia, while the climate is generally warmer, it's still worth considering a battery with a good CCA rating to handle all conditions.

In terms of installation, many battery retailers offer fitting services where they will replace the battery safely, ensuring correct connections and disposal of the old battery in an environmentally responsible way. Properly disposing of old batteries is essential because of the toxic chemicals inside.

Owners are encouraged to pay attention to warning signs of battery trouble such as slow engine crank, dimming headlights when starting, dashboard warning lights or electrical accessories acting up. Addressing battery issues early can prevent more costly problems down the track and keep the Fiesta reliable day-to-day.

In all, the battery in a 2004 Ford Fiesta is a fundamental part of the vehicle's electrical system. It's responsible not only for starting the engine but also for supporting electrical components when the vehicle is parked. Proper maintenance, periodic testing, and replacing the battery when necessary will help keep the Fiesta starting effortlessly and running smoothly for years.