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Stedi Type X Sport Plus Cover Smiley 7 - ST-12-SRT-971

Stedi Type X Sport Plus Cover Smiley 7 - ST-12-SRT-971

$29
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Stedi T1000 LED Task & Camp Light - LEDTASK-T1000

Stedi T1000 LED Task & Camp Light - LEDTASK-T1000

$109
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OEX Mini Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1654BL
OEX

OEX Mini Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1654BL

$7
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NOCO GB20/40 EVA Protection Case - GBC013

NOCO GB20/40 EVA Protection Case - GBC013

$41
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OEX Pilot Light LED Red Flashing 12-24v - ACX2485BL
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OEX Pilot Light LED Red Flashing 12-24v - ACX2485BL

$17
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Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

$73
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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:290 x W:200 x H:200mm - ACX0675
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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:290 x W:200 x H:200mm - ACX0675

$33
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NOCO Genius 8A 4-Bank Battery Charger - GENIUS2X4

NOCO Genius 8A 4-Bank Battery Charger - GENIUS2X4

$439
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 5 - ACX1603BL
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 5 - ACX1603BL

$7
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Repco Marine Battery 24M 1000CCA - 86M MF

Repco Marine Battery 24M 1000CCA - 86M MF

$587
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OEX Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 7mm - Length 3m - ACX1100-3
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OEX Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 7mm - Length 3m - ACX1100-3

$13
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Hella Fan Fare Horn 12V 112Db - 6005

Hella Fan Fare Horn 12V 112Db - 6005

$78
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Narva Relay - Unfused High Capacity - 72386BL

Narva Relay - Unfused High Capacity - 72386BL

$20
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OEX - LED Worklight 9 LED Flood beam round - ACX5706
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OEX - LED Worklight 9 LED Flood beam round - ACX5706

$43
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Nulon Pro Strength Electrical Contact Cleaner - ECC400

Nulon Pro Strength Electrical Contact Cleaner - ECC400

$34
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Mechpro Accessory Plug Extension Lead - MPEA02

Mechpro Accessory Plug Extension Lead - MPEA02

$19
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Redarc 12V 40A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1240

Redarc 12V 40A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1240

$574
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CRC Battery Terminal Protector 300g - 5098
CRC

CRC Battery Terminal Protector 300g - 5098

$38
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Redarc 12V 25A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1225

Redarc 12V 25A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1225

$485
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Understanding the Battery in Your 2013 Ford Falcon

The 2013 Ford Falcon, a popular Australian sedan, relies on a traditional 12-volt lead-acid battery to power its electrical systems and start the engine. Like most modern petrol and diesel vehicles, the battery plays a crucial role in ensuring the Falcon runs smoothly, providing reliable power for everything from the ignition to the car's electronic features.

The battery in the 2013 Ford Falcon is much more than just a power source for starting the engine. It acts as the main electrical reservoir for the vehicle's systems when the engine isn't running, supplying energy to lights, the stereo, and other electronic components. When the engine is running, the alternator takes over, recharging the battery and powering the vehicle's electrical systems at the same time.

For Ford Falcon owners, understanding the importance of the battery and how to maintain or replace it can save them a lot of hassle. Batteries naturally lose their ability to hold charge over time, and Australia's tough climate, especially the heat, can speed up this degradation. A flat or failing battery might leave you stranded or unable to start the car on those busy mornings, making regular checks and maintenance essential.

When it comes to servicing the battery in a 2013 Ford Falcon, there are a few straightforward things to keep an eye on. Regular checking of the battery terminals for corrosion can prevent poor electrical connections. Corrosion looks like a powdery or crusty build-up around the terminals and can be cleaned with a mixture of baking soda and water - just be sure to disconnect the battery before giving it a clean. Also, ensuring the battery is securely mounted helps avoid vibrations that can damage it over time.

Battery testing is another key part of maintenance. Most workshops will have a battery tester that can assess the state of charge and overall health of the battery. If your Falcon's starting slows down or the electrical systems behave erratically, it might be time for a battery test. Many batteries in vehicles like the Falcon last between three to five years, depending largely on driving habits and climate.

Replacing the battery on a 2013 Ford Falcon is a relatively simple process but should be done carefully. It's important to use the correct battery size and type specified for the vehicle to ensure proper fit and electrical performance. When removing the old battery, always disconnect the negative terminal first to avoid shorts or sparks. Installing the new battery involves connecting the positive terminal first, then the negative, and securing the battery firmly in place.

To extend the life of the battery, driving the Falcon regularly is beneficial. Short trips can prevent the battery from fully charging, so occasional longer drives help keep it in good shape. If the car is left unused for extended periods, disconnecting the battery or using a battery maintainer can prevent it from going flat.

Overall, the battery is an indispensable part of the 2013 Ford Falcon. While it may seem simple, its health directly affects the car's reliability and performance. Regular inspection, cleaning, testing, and timely replacement ensure that the Falcon's battery will keep the vehicle running without a hitch.

  • Check battery terminals regularly for corrosion and clean as needed
  • Ensure the battery is firmly secured to reduce vibration damage
  • Have the battery tested periodically, especially after a few years of use
  • Replace the battery with the correct type and size when needed
  • Drive the vehicle regularly on longer trips to keep the battery charged
  • Use a battery maintainer if the car is not driven for extended periods

These simple steps can make a big difference in making sure a 2013 Ford Falcon is ready to go whenever the driver turns the key or presses the start button.