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GME Desk Top Dual Charging Cradle - BCD018
GME

GME Desk Top Dual Charging Cradle - BCD018

$46
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OEX Battery Terminal Side Entry Positive 5 Pce - ACX0020
OEX

OEX Battery Terminal Side Entry Positive 5 Pce - ACX0020

$96
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Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 4 B&S 600mm - SS600/24

Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 4 B&S 600mm - SS600/24

$79
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Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 2 B&S 600mm - HDBS600/24

Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 2 B&S 600mm - HDBS600/24

$67
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Aerpro Gold Plated Positive Battery Terminal - AP503

Aerpro Gold Plated Positive Battery Terminal - AP503

$60
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OEX Battery Clamp Positive 50A - ACX0648BL
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OEX Battery Clamp Positive 50A - ACX0648BL

$13
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Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57137BL

Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57137BL

$35
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 95-8 10Pk - ACX0131FE
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 95-8 10Pk - ACX0131FE

$154
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PROJECTA 48V 200A Fuse - IG4F200A

PROJECTA 48V 200A Fuse - IG4F200A

$66
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Hella Mounting Base To Suit 2864 - 9286408

Hella Mounting Base To Suit 2864 - 9286408

$156
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Hella DuraLED Housing Black to suit 2053/2026 - 9205308BULK

Hella DuraLED Housing Black to suit 2053/2026 - 9205308BULK

$7
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Strobe Amber 12 to 48V Permanent Mount - 85444A

Strobe Amber 12 to 48V Permanent Mount - 85444A

$1,068
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Narva Mini LED Light Box - Amber - Flange Base - 85010A-1

Narva Mini LED Light Box - Amber - Flange Base - 85010A-1

$926
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LED BAR LAMP - AMBER LENSE

LED BAR LAMP - AMBER LENSE

$858
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DGITAL DIESEL TURBINE METER 1INCH - ADTFM

DGITAL DIESEL TURBINE METER 1INCH - ADTFM

$1,021
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

$660
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Hella Oval 90 Led Worklamp 9-33Volt - 1559

Hella Oval 90 Led Worklamp 9-33Volt - 1559

$539
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Narva Worklamp LED 2000 Lumen - 9-64 Volt - 72451

Narva Worklamp LED 2000 Lumen - 9-64 Volt - 72451

$453
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Narva EX2-R 10 inch LED Light Bar - RGB Enabled - 72831

Narva EX2-R 10 inch LED Light Bar - RGB Enabled - 72831

$415
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Batteries for the 2011 Ford Falcon: What You Need to Know

The 2011 Ford Falcon definitely relies on a battery as a key component of its electrical system. Like most petrol-powered vehicles, the battery in the Falcon is essential for starting the engine, powering the lights, audio system, and other electrical accessories when the car is not running. Without a functioning battery, the Falcon would be pretty difficult to get going and keep all those electrical bits working properly.

Under the bonnet of the 2011 Ford Falcon, you'll find a 12-volt lead-acid battery. Its primary job is to provide the electrical energy needed to get the starter motor spinning so the engine can fire up. It also supplies power to the ignition system and fuel system while the engine is starting. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over to keep the battery charged and power the vehicle's electrical systems.

Knowing the importance of the battery, it's key to keep it in good shape and replace it when needed. If the battery gets flat or starts having trouble, you might notice the car struggling to start, dimming lights, or electrical accessories not working properly. If it completely fails, there will be no power to the starter or electrical system at all.

When it comes to servicing the 2011 Ford Falcon battery, regular checks can save a lot of headaches. A simple visual inspection to look for corrosion on the battery terminals, loose connections, or signs of physical damage is a good start. Battery terminals can get dirty or oxidised, so cleaning them occasionally helps improve the electrical connection. Just make sure to disconnect the negative terminal first when cleaning to avoid any short circuits.

How often should the battery be replaced? Well, most car batteries typically last between three and five years, depending on driving habits, climate, and maintenance. In Australia's varying weather - from hot summers to cooler winters - battery performance can be affected. If the car is mostly used for short trips, the battery might not get fully recharged regularly, which wears it out faster. So the general advice is to have it tested yearly, especially if it's getting older.

Battery testing can be done at many auto shops or service centres and usually involves checking the battery's charge level and its ability to hold voltage under load. If the test shows the battery is weak or failing, swapping it out sooner rather than later keeps the car reliable and avoids getting stranded. Plus, with modern batteries and recycling programs, disposing of the old battery is pretty straightforward and environmentally friendly.

Another thing to keep in mind is the battery's type and size. The 2011 Ford Falcon typically uses a Group 65 or 78 battery size, but it's always wise to check the owner's manual or speak with a trusted mechanic before purchasing a replacement. Using the right battery ensures a perfect fit in the engine bay and the correct power output for the car's systems.

While batteries don't usually require a lot of fancy maintenance, keeping connections corrosion-free, ensuring the battery is firmly mounted, and running periodic tests can extend its life. Sometimes people install battery tenders or maintainers if the car isn't driven for long periods, these devices keep the battery topped up without overcharging.

Lastly, it's good to remember that a healthy battery not only means a reliable start but also supports the Falcon's electronic safety features and entertainment systems. Modern vehicles, including the 2011 Falcon, have more electronics onboard than ever before, and a weak battery can cause erratic behaviour or warning lights on the dash.

Overall, the battery is a vital, if often overlooked, part of the 2011 Ford Falcon. Keeping it in good nick with regular checks and timely replacement as part of routine servicing will mean fewer surprises and smoother drives around town or across the Australian landscape.