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Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

$73
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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:290 x W:200 x H:200mm - ACX0675
OEX

OEX Battery Box Plastic L:290 x W:200 x H:200mm - ACX0675

$33
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NOCO Genius 8A 4-Bank Battery Charger - GENIUS2X4

NOCO Genius 8A 4-Bank Battery Charger - GENIUS2X4

$439
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 5 - ACX1603BL
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 5 - ACX1603BL

$7
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Repco Marine Battery 24M 1000CCA - 86M MF

Repco Marine Battery 24M 1000CCA - 86M MF

$587
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OEX Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 7mm - Length 3m - ACX1100-3
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OEX Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 7mm - Length 3m - ACX1100-3

$13
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Hella Fan Fare Horn 12V 112Db - 6005

Hella Fan Fare Horn 12V 112Db - 6005

$78
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Narva Relay - Unfused High Capacity - 72386BL

Narva Relay - Unfused High Capacity - 72386BL

$20
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OEX - LED Worklight 9 LED Flood beam round - ACX5706
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OEX - LED Worklight 9 LED Flood beam round - ACX5706

$43
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Nulon Pro Strength Electrical Contact Cleaner - ECC400

Nulon Pro Strength Electrical Contact Cleaner - ECC400

$34
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Mechpro Accessory Plug Extension Lead - MPEA02

Mechpro Accessory Plug Extension Lead - MPEA02

$19
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Redarc 12V 40A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1240

Redarc 12V 40A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1240

$574
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CRC Battery Terminal Protector 300g - 5098
CRC

CRC Battery Terminal Protector 300g - 5098

$38
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Redarc 12V 25A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1225

Redarc 12V 25A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1225

$485
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120 Lumen Detachable Head Lamp - 71424

120 Lumen Detachable Head Lamp - 71424

$112
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 16-8 2PK  - ACX0104FEBL
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 16-8 2PK - ACX0104FEBL

$9
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OEX P Clip 10mm ID Nylon 100 Pc - ACX1302BK
OEX

OEX P Clip 10mm ID Nylon 100 Pc - ACX1302BK

$19
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OEX Crimp Terminal Assortment Kit 355 Pieces - ACX3102
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OEX Crimp Terminal Assortment Kit 355 Pieces - ACX3102

$95
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OEX 200A Connectable Midi Fuse holder  - ACX6498
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OEX 200A Connectable Midi Fuse holder - ACX6498

$35
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OEX Fusible Link Male Plug In 80A Black 1 Pce - ACX1766BL
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OEX Fusible Link Male Plug In 80A Black 1 Pce - ACX1766BL

$13
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Batteries for the 2006 Ford Escape: Purpose, Maintenance, and Replacement Tips

The 2006 Ford Escape, like most modern vehicles, relies on a battery to keep things running smoothly. Batteries are an essential component of the 2006 Ford Escape, providing the electrical power needed to start the engine and operate all the vehicle's electronic systems. Without a properly functioning battery, the Escape simply won't start or run as expected.

The battery fitted to the 2006 Ford Escape is a conventional lead-acid type, commonly found in most petrol and diesel vehicles of this era. It provides the initial burst of power that cranks the engine and powers up onboard computers, lights, radio, and other electrical accessories. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over the job of supplying electricity and keeps the battery charged.

Understanding the purpose of the battery in the 2006 Ford Escape is crucial for maintaining the vehicle's reliability. The battery's main job is to store electrical energy and deliver it on demand. When the ignition is turned on, the battery sends a strong electrical current to the starter motor. This current enables the starter to crank the engine until it fires up and the alternator can take over. Additionally, the battery stabilises voltage to keep electrical components running consistently without damage.

Because the battery is responsible for starting the car and powering numerous electrical systems, its condition has a direct effect on everyday driving. A weak or failing battery may cause slow engine starts, dimming lights, or even complete inability to turn on the vehicle. For Escape owners, recognising the signs of battery wear is the first step in avoiding inconvenient breakdowns.

Battery maintenance for the 2006 Ford Escape is fairly straightforward but should not be overlooked. Regular inspection, keeping terminals clean, and ensuring secure connections contribute greatly to battery longevity. Corrosion on terminals is one of the common issues that can reduce the battery's ability to transfer power effectively. Cleaning battery terminals with a mixture of baking soda and water, then drying them before tightening connections, helps maintain good electrical contact.

Aside from terminal care, it is important to check the battery's overall charge and health, especially if the vehicle experiences trouble starting in cold weather or after sitting unused for extended periods. Many auto repair shops or battery retailers have tools that can test the battery's charge level and cold cranking amps (CCA), which indicate how well the battery can start the engine under cold conditions.

When it comes time to replace the battery on a 2006 Ford Escape, choosing the right one is key. It's recommended to opt for a battery that matches or exceeds the original specifications - particularly in terms of size, terminal placement, and cold cranking amps. Selecting a battery with sufficient CCA is important to ensure reliable starting performance, especially during chilly Australian winters or desert heat.

Installation is mostly straightforward but should be handled with care. Disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive terminal, to safely remove the old battery. When fitting the new battery, install the positive terminal before the negative. Making sure the battery is securely clamped down in its tray helps prevent vibration damage over time.

Another tip for prolonging battery life is to minimise the use of electrical accessories when the engine is off. Running the radio, lights, or other gadgets without the engine on places extra drain on the battery's stored power, which can shorten its lifespan. Frequent short trips that don't allow the alternator to fully recharge the battery can also contribute to premature battery failure.

Most batteries in a vehicle like the 2006 Ford Escape last around three to five years, though climate and driving habits influence their lifespan. Hot Australian conditions can accelerate battery aging, so extra vigilance with battery checks during summer months is wise. If the battery struggles to hold a charge or shows visible signs of damage such as bulging or leaking, it's time to replace it promptly to avoid being stranded.

In everyday life, the battery in the 2006 Ford Escape quietly does its job but deserves regular attention to keep it in top condition. Staying on top of battery maintenance and replacement ensures the vehicle starts reliably and powers all its electrical systems without a hitch. Whether cruising through city streets or heading out on the open road, a healthy battery means more peace of mind for the Escape driver.