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9-33 Volt LED 2NM Starboard Lamp - White - 99068

9-33 Volt LED 2NM Starboard Lamp - White - 99068

$330
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Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142

Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142

$462
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Narva Rear Indicator Lamp LED 9 to 33V - 94440

Narva Rear Indicator Lamp LED 9 to 33V - 94440

$623
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VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 4000 Rpm 52mm - 333015037
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VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 4000 Rpm 52mm - 333015037

$610
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VDO Pyrometer  52mm 12V  0 - 900C - 310015009
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VDO Pyrometer 52mm 12V 0 - 900C - 310015009

$660
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Hella LED Beacon Amber 10 To 32V Permanent Mount - 1611

Hella LED Beacon Amber 10 To 32V Permanent Mount - 1611

$556
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Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10-30V 4Pce - 93814/4

Narva Rear Indicator Light LED 10-30V 4Pce - 93814/4

$521
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Hella Led Worklamp Pb1500 9-33V Narrow - 1557HDLR

Hella Led Worklamp Pb1500 9-33V Narrow - 1557HDLR

$507
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Narva LED Module Take Down 6 LED To Suit 8502_ - 85103

Narva LED Module Take Down 6 LED To Suit 8502_ - 85103

$411
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Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 9.9mm Length 50m - 56751-50

Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 9.9mm Length 50m - 56751-50

$426
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HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp - 2391

HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp - 2391

$427
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Hella Ignition Switch Acc-Off-Acc-Ign-Start - 2766

Hella Ignition Switch Acc-Off-Acc-Ign-Start - 2766

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Batteries for the 2007 Ford Focus: What You Need to Know

The 2007 Ford Focus is a popular compact car that relies on several key components to keep it running smoothly. Among these, the battery plays a vital role. Batteries are definitely fitted to the 2007 Ford Focus as they are essential for starting the engine, powering electrical systems, and ensuring the vehicle operates reliably. If you own or are considering servicing a 2007 Ford Focus, understanding the purpose of the battery and keeping it in good condition is important.

The battery in a 2007 Ford Focus is a lead-acid type, commonly a 12-volt battery, designed to provide the initial burst of power needed to start the car's engine. When you turn the key or push the start button, the battery supplies electrical current to the starter motor and ignition system, getting the engine running. Once the engine is on, the alternator takes over and recharges the battery, while also powering other electrical systems like the headlights, radio, and climate control.

Aside from starting power, the battery acts as a stabiliser for the car's electrical system by smoothing out voltage spikes that could damage sensitive electronics. This means the battery is not just about start-up, it also helps protect and enhance the operation of all your car's electrical components.

When it comes to maintenance, the battery in the 2007 Ford Focus requires a bit of attention but isn't overly demanding. Regular checks during servicing are a good idea to make sure the battery terminals are clean and free from corrosion. Corrosion looks like a white, powdery substance around the battery posts and cables, which can cause poor electrical connections and ultimately start problems or electrical glitches.

Battery performance naturally declines over time, especially in Australian climates where heat can accelerate wear and tear. Most car batteries last between three to five years, but this depends on driving habits, weather conditions, and maintenance. If a battery is starting to show signs of weakness - like slow engine cranking, dim headlights, or warning lights on the dashboard - it might be time to consider a replacement. Regular service shops can run a simple test to assess the battery's health quickly.

Replacing the battery on a 2007 Ford Focus is straightforward and user-friendly. It's important to use a battery that meets or exceeds the manufacturer's specifications, typically a group size 65 battery with the right cold cranking amps (CCA) rating. The cold cranking amps rating indicates the battery's ability to start the engine in colder temperatures, which is still an important consideration even in Australia's milder winters. Choosing the correct battery ensures dependable starts and longevity.

It is also wise to inspect the battery tray and hold-down clamps during replacement or servicing. These components keep the battery securely fixed and protect it from vibrations, which can damage the battery internally over time. Ensuring these parts are intact and free of rust will extend battery life and improve vehicle reliability.

Another maintenance tip for the 2007 Ford Focus battery is to monitor for parasitic drains. This occurs when something electrical inside the car continues to draw power even after the car is switched off. Common culprits can be aftermarket electronics or interior lights left on. If the battery keeps going flat unexpectedly, it's worth having a technician check for parasitic drain to avoid premature battery failure.

Modern 2007 Ford Focus models also benefit from advanced electronics such as the smart charging system, which helps regulate battery charging more efficiently than older vehicles. This system adjusts charging rate based on how the car is being used, prolonging battery life and improving fuel efficiency. Even with this technology, routine maintenance and timely battery replacement remain crucial.

For daily drivers, it's a good idea to get the battery tested annually, especially as it approaches the three-year mark. Servicing centres use load testers that simulate starting conditions to see if the battery still holds sufficient charge. This preventive approach can save you from unexpected breakdowns or being stranded with a flat battery.

In brief, the battery is absolutely essential for the 2007 Ford Focus. It ensures the car starts reliably, powers all electrical equipment, and supports the vehicle's smart charging system. Keeping the battery terminals clean, checking for corrosion, monitoring for parasitic drains, and replacing the battery when it reaches the end of its service life are all part of good car care. Following these tips will help ensure the 2007 Ford Focus remains dependable and hassle-free on the road.