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2006 Ford Ranger batteries — purpose, replacement and maintenance
According to Ford’s 2006 Ranger Owner’s Guide and the Ford Workshop Manual (Section 414-01 Battery and Charging System), this ute runs a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery mounted under the bonnet. Those technical sources confirm the battery is essential to crank the engine, power control modules, and stabilise system voltage. So yes — a battery is absolutely fitted and relevant on a 2006 Ford Ranger.
The battery’s main job is to deliver a big hit of current to the starter, then keep essentials like the ECU, immobiliser and accessories alive when the engine’s off. Once running, the alternator takes over, but the battery still acts as a buffer to smooth voltage. If the Ranger is used for touring with fridges, lights or a winch, the starting battery may be paired with an auxiliary setup — but the starter should still be a proper SLI (starting, lighting, ignition) unit.
When it’s time for a replacement, matching the original spec is the go: correct physical size for the tray and clamp, the right terminal layout, and a cold‑cranking amps (CCA) rating that meets or exceeds Ford’s guidance in the Owner’s Guide. Petrol and diesel variants can have different CCA needs