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Parts for your 2007 Ford Escape-Batteries

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OEX Relay Base Suits 4 or 5 Pin Relays - ACX1997BL
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OEX Relay Base Suits 4 or 5 Pin Relays - ACX1997BL

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OEX Jumper Leads 900A 0 B&S Weldflex 4m - ACX0497
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OEX Jumper Leads 900A 0 B&S Weldflex 4m - ACX0497

$460
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OEX Battery Terminal Small Post Pair - ACX0017BL
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OEX Battery Terminal Small Post Pair - ACX0017BL

$26
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Mechpro Jumper Leads 200A 2.5m - MPBCBL200S3

Mechpro Jumper Leads 200A 2.5m - MPBCBL200S3

$27
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OEX Low Profile Mini Fuse Assortment Kit - 166pcs - ACX1735
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OEX Low Profile Mini Fuse Assortment Kit - 166pcs - ACX1735

$46
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HELLA Front Marker Light Amber LED 9 to 33V - 2051

HELLA Front Marker Light Amber LED 9 to 33V - 2051

$39
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OEX H11 Globe 12V 55W Standard  - GLX10110
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OEX H11 Globe 12V 55W Standard - GLX10110

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$42
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 60 - 200 C - 310030004
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 60 - 200 C - 310030004

$184
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Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 125 to 180mm - ABC30

Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 125 to 180mm - ABC30

$29
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OEX H7 Head Light Connector - ACX2585
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OEX H7 Head Light Connector - ACX2585

$13
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1604BL
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1604BL

$7
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OEX Disc Horn 12V 100dB - ACX5119
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OEX Disc Horn 12V 100dB - ACX5119

$33
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OEX Mega Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Pack of 5 - ACX6521
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OEX Mega Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Pack of 5 - ACX6521

$54
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 35-10 2PK  - ACX0111FEBL
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 35-10 2PK - ACX0111FEBL

$15
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Trisco Oil Pressure Mechanical Gauge  - G1103

Trisco Oil Pressure Mechanical Gauge - G1103

$50
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OEX Maxi Blade Fuse, 50A Red - Single Pack - ACX1628BL
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OEX Maxi Blade Fuse, 50A Red - Single Pack - ACX1628BL

$12
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OEX Mega Fuse, 150A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6523BL
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OEX Mega Fuse, 150A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6523BL

$16
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Batteries for the 2007 Ford Escape: What You Need to Know

The 2007 Ford Escape definitely uses a battery, just like most conventional vehicles. Under the bonnet, you'll find a 12-volt lead-acid battery, which plays a vital role in the vehicle's operation. The battery is a key component for starting the engine, powering electrical systems, and making sure everything runs smoothly before the alternator kicks in to maintain charge while driving.

So why exactly does the 2007 Ford Escape need a battery? Well, the battery acts as the heart of the vehicle's electrical system. Without it, the car simply won't start or function properly. When the key turns in the ignition, the battery supplies the initial burst of power to the starter motor, which then cranks the engine. It also powers all the vehicle's electronics like the lights, radio, and dashboard instruments when the engine is off. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over keeping the battery charged and powering electrical components.

Taking care of the battery on your 2007 Ford Escape is super important for ensuring reliable starting and a trouble-free drive. Batteries don't last forever and can wear out over time, especially in harsh Aussie conditions where heat, dust, and humidity can all take a toll. A typical car battery lifespan ranges from three to five years, depending on driving habits and climate.

Here's what to keep in mind for the battery maintenance and replacement:

  • Regular Checks: It's a good idea to visually inspect the battery during regular servicing. Look for signs of corrosion on the terminals, which appear as white or blueish powdery deposits. Corrosion can interrupt electrical flow so it needs to be cleaned off with a battery terminal cleaner or a simple baking soda and water mix.
  • Ensure Secure Connections: The battery terminals should be tightly fitted and free from any looseness. Loose connections can cause starting problems and erratic electrical behaviour.
  • Keep It Charged: If the Escape sits unused for long periods, the battery can slowly discharge. Using a trickle charger or battery maintainer helps keep the charge topped up and extends battery life.
  • Test the Battery Health: During servicing, mechanics typically check the battery voltage and perform a load test. This helps ascertain whether the battery can hold charge under load or if it's time for a replacement.
  • Replace When Needed: If the battery is over five years old, or it fails a load test, it's wise to replace it. Signs like slow engine cranking, dimmed lights, or electrical glitches can indicate the battery is on its last legs.

When it's time to replace the battery, choosing the right one for the 2007 Ford Escape is crucial. The battery specifications should match the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) recommendations. Typically, this means a 12-volt lead-acid battery with appropriate cold cranking amps (CCA) to handle the Australian climate and the vehicle's starting requirements. Purchasing a reputable brand ensures reliable performance and longevity.

Installing a new battery is straightforward but should be done carefully. Always disconnect the negative terminal first to avoid any electrical short circuits. After installation, it's good practice to clear any fault codes from the vehicle's computer system, if applicable, and reset any electronic systems that may have lost power.

One thing to highlight about the 2007 Ford Escape's battery is that it is not a hybrid or electric vehicle requiring a different battery system. Instead, it uses the traditional lead-acid battery designed for petrol or diesel engines. This means servicing and replacement is pretty standard and uncomplicated compared to more modern hybrid systems that have high-voltage lithium-ion battery packs.

For everyday drivers, keeping an eye on battery health is a simple way to avoid getting stranded with a flat. If starting feels sluggish or electronics aren't performing as they should, a quick trip to the mechanic to have the battery inspected can save heaps of hassle.

Also, consider the environment when disposing of old batteries. They contain hazardous materials but can be recycled safely through authorised collection centres. Many battery retailers and repair shops offer recycling services as part of the battery purchase process.

In short, if you own a 2007 Ford Escape, don't overlook the humble battery. It might be unseen in the engine bay, but it's an absolute powerhouse when it comes to keeping your vehicle running. Regular maintenance, timely replacement, and knowing when your battery is struggling will keep your Escape performing reliably for years to come.