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Narva 1.68m(66in) Light bar - Amber - With Clear lense With Take-Down and Alley Lights - 85057AC
LED Autolamps 12/24V Amber Emergency Mini Light Bar Clear Lens With Amber LEDs 18 Selectable Flash Patterns Magnetic Mount - LB380ACMM
Narva 1.22m(48in) Light bar - Amber - With Clear lense - With Take-Down and Alley Lights - 85053AC
Narva 1.37m(54in) Light bar - Amber - With Clear lense - With Take-Down and Alley Lights - 85055AC
Narva 1.07m(42in) Light bar - Amber - With Clear lense - With Take-Down and Alley Lights - 85051AC
Narva 10-33 Volt Aerotech HD Short LED Strobe/Rotator with Cage - Amber - Flange Base - 85618A-C
2007 Ford Mondeo — Batteries
Yes, a battery is absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2007 Ford Mondeo. Technical sources such as the Ford Mondeo 2007 Owner’s Guide (battery and jump-starting sections), the Haynes Service & Repair Manual for Ford Mondeo 2007–2014, and major battery fitment catalogues from brands like Yuasa and Exide all specify a 12‑volt lead‑acid starter battery for this model. That means this page covers a part your Mondeo genuinely uses and needs as part of normal servicing.
The battery’s job is simple but vital: it cranks the engine, stabilises voltage, and keeps electronics happy when the alternator isn’t pulling its weight (like at idle or with the engine off). On a 2007 Mondeo—whether petrol or diesel—the battery supports the ECU, power steering control, lighting, infotainment, and security systems under the bonnet day in, day out.
When servicing, it’s smart to treat the battery as a consumable. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions, most last around 4–6 years, shorter if the car does heaps of short trips. A quick battery test annually (especially before winter or a big roadie) can save a no‑start drama. Look for signs it’s getting tired:
- Sluggish cranking or a clicking starter
- Dim headlights at idle
- Repeated jump-starts needed or warning messages
Replacement tips for a 2007 Mondeo:
- Choose the correct spec: 12 V lead‑acid with the right case size and terminals