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2004 Ford Ranger batteries
Yes, a 2004 Ford Ranger absolutely uses a 12‑volt starting battery. This is documented in the 2004 Ford Ranger Owner’s Guide (Battery and Charging System) and the Ford Workshop Manual, Section 414‑01 (Battery, Mounting and Cables). Motorcraft’s battery application guides for the 2004 Ranger also list standard fitments by engine and trim. So, batteries are very relevant for this ute.
The battery’s job is to crank the engine, feed the ECU and immobiliser, and keep lights, audio, and accessories humming along. It also smooths voltage from the alternator so sensitive electronics don’t cop spikes. If the Ranger runs extra gear like a fridge or driving lights, a healthy main battery (and sometimes a dual setup) is crucial.
During regular servicing, it’s smart to test the battery. At rest, a good fully charged unit sits about 12.6 V. With the engine running, the alternator should deliver roughly 13.8–14.7 V. Anything well below that and it’s time for a deeper check. Keep terminals clean and snug, the hold‑down secure, and the case free of swelling or leaks. Most 2004 Rangers shipped with maintenance‑free lead‑acid batteries, but if a serviceable design is fitted, top cells only with distilled water to the indicated level.
When replacing, match the physical size, terminal layout, and cold‑cranking amps (CCA). North American‑spec 2004 Rangers commonly use BCI Group 58 or 65