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Parts for your 2008 Ford Escape-Batteries

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Projecta Battery Terminal Shims 2pk - BTS-2

Projecta Battery Terminal Shims 2pk - BTS-2

$9
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OEX Lug & Ring Terminal Insulators End Entry Red - ACX3117
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OEX Lug & Ring Terminal Insulators End Entry Red - ACX3117

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OEX Lug & Ring Terminal Insulators End Entry Black - ACX3116
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OEX Lug & Ring Terminal Insulators End Entry Black - ACX3116

$30
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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3128
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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3128

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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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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

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Repco Battery Terminal Cleaning Brush - RST193

Repco Battery Terminal Cleaning Brush - RST193

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Projecta Battery Isolator Terminal Negative 1Pk - BT001

Projecta Battery Isolator Terminal Negative 1Pk - BT001

$23
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 10-6 10Pk - ACX0100FE
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 10-6 10Pk - ACX0100FE

$22
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OEX Battery Terminal Heavy Duty Wing Nut Pair - ACX0025BL
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OEX Battery Terminal Heavy Duty Wing Nut Pair - ACX0025BL

$47
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Projecta Battery Post & Terminal Cleaner - BPT12

Projecta Battery Post & Terminal Cleaner - BPT12

$14
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Raptor Battery Terminal Positive - GBT3P

Raptor Battery Terminal Positive - GBT3P

$23
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OEX Battery Terminal Bolts & Nuts 10 Pce - ACX0201
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OEX Battery Terminal Bolts & Nuts 10 Pce - ACX0201

$22
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Projecta Battery Terminal - BT31-1

Projecta Battery Terminal - BT31-1

$12
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3134
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3134

$17
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Red/Black - ACX0670
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Red/Black - ACX0670

$32
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Red 10pk - ACX3143
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Red 10pk - ACX3143

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Batteries for the 2008 Ford Escape: What You Need to Know

The 2008 Ford Escape definitely uses a battery, just like most vehicles on the road today. Batteries are a crucial component in any car, and the Escape is no different. The battery's primary job is to provide the electrical power needed to start the engine and to run the vehicle's electrical systems when the engine is off or running at low RPMs.

When it comes to the 2008 Ford Escape, the battery is a traditional 12-volt lead-acid type, which is pretty standard across the majority of petrol and diesel vehicles. The battery sits under the hood and supplies the necessary power to crank the engine over during start-up. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over, charging the battery and powering the vehicle's electrical systems such as the lights, radio, dashboard instruments, and air conditioning.

Batteries also play an important role during times when the engine is off but you still want to use electrical components, such as when listening to the radio, charging your phone via USB outlets, or running other accessories. Without a healthy battery, these amenities would be unavailable and the car may fail to start altogether.

For owners of the 2008 Ford Escape, understanding battery maintenance and when to replace the battery is a key part of keeping the vehicle reliable. Although modern car batteries are designed to be quite durable, they won't last forever and eventually will need replacing. Factors like climate, how often the vehicle is driven, and electrical load can affect battery life significantly.

Battery maintenance for the 2008 Ford Escape is pretty straightforward but definitely worth paying attention to. Here are some tips to keep it in good nick:

  • Keep the battery terminals clean and free from corrosion. Corrosion can appear as a white or bluish powder around the terminals, and it can interrupt the flow of electricity. Cleaning the terminals with a wire brush and a baking soda solution can help.
  • Check the battery voltage regularly with a multimeter or have it checked during routine servicing. A healthy battery should read around 12.6 volts when the engine is off.
  • Make sure the battery is securely mounted in the tray. Loose fittings can cause vibrations that shorten the battery's life.
  • If the Escape isn't driven often, consider using a trickle charger or battery maintainer to keep the battery charged and healthy.

The general lifespan for a 12-volt car battery tends to be around three to five years, though this varies depending on conditions. The 2008 Ford Escape's battery should be replaced if you notice slow engine cranking, dim lights, or if the battery fails a voltage or load test during service.

When it comes time to replace the battery in a 2008 Ford Escape, there are a few things to keep in mind. The battery should match the manufacturer's specifications in terms of size, cold cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity to ensure the best performance. Using a battery that is too small or too weak can cause starting problems, whereas an oversized battery might be more costly and unnecessary.

Choosing an aftermarket battery from reputable brands can provide good value and reliability. However, it's important to double-check that the battery meets or exceeds the specs recommended for the Escape. Most automotive parts stores in Australia, as well as service centres specialising in Ford vehicles, will have suitable batteries on hand.

Replacing the battery is generally a simple DIY job for most handy owners. It involves disconnecting the negative terminal first, then the positive, removing the old battery, placing the new one in the tray, and reconnecting terminals positive first then negative. However, some care should be taken with battery acid and sparks, so if in doubt, it's always best to seek professional help.

When the battery is changed, it's a good idea to reset some of the car's electronics if needed. Some features like radio presets may get wiped, and the engine control unit might need some time to recalibrate settings for optimal fuel efficiency.

Regular battery checks and maintenance will keep the 2008 Ford Escape running smoothly, especially during colder months when battery performance can take a hit. A reliable battery means fewer worries about starting issues and better overall vehicle operability.

Simply put, the battery is one of those unglamorous but absolutely vital parts under the hood. Making sure the 2008 Ford Escape's battery is in good condition is an easy way to prevent unexpected breakdowns and keep everyday driving hassle-free.