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Parts for your 2017 Ford Escape-Batteries
LEDAUT 24V LED Interior Light 61 PCS SMD LEDs Equivalent To 30 Watt Globe - 1061/24
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Explore 4WD & Adventure
LEDAUT 12V LED Interior Light 61PCS SMD LEDs Clear Lens With White Frame Blister Pack - 1061
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Narva Heavy Duty Surface Mount Accessory/Dual USB Sockets and 12/24V Voltmeter - 81191BL
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LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Assembly Light With Black Bracket - 80BAR
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LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Green Emergency Lamp Flash Patterns With Sunc WireStrobe High Power - 120033GM
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Narva H7 Headlight Bulb Px26D Arctic Blue 12V 55W 2 Pce - 48607BL2
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Narva OE Style Push Button Switch, UHF Passthrough Symbol, 12V, Blue Illumination, Suits Isuzu, 22 X 33MM - 63423BL
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VDO Adaptor T Piece Thread ‘A’ M14/1.5 Thread ‘B’ M14/1.5 Thread ‘C’ 1/8”-27NPTF - 230.035
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OEX Crimp Terminal Female Blade Blue Terminal Entry 6.3 x 0.8mm Heat Shrinkable 50 Pce - ACX3168
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Narva OE Style Push Button Switch, Beacon Symbol, 12V, Blue Illumination Suits Toyota, 21 X 21MM - 63416BL
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OEX Crimp Terminal Male Blade Blue Terminal Entry 6.3 X 0.8mm Heat Shrinkable 50 Pce - ACX3165
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Batteries on the 2017 Ford Escape: What You Need to Know
The 2017 Ford Escape definitely uses batteries as a crucial part of its operation. Like most modern vehicles, the Escape relies on a 12-volt lead-acid battery to power up its electrical components, start the engine, and keep everything running smoothly. Whether you're driving around Sydney or hitting the open roads in regional Australia, the battery remains a silent workhorse under the bonnet.
So what exactly does the battery do in the 2017 Ford Escape? Simply put, the battery stores and supplies electrical energy to start the engine and power accessories like the headlights, radio, air conditioning, and power windows when the engine isn't running. When the car is running, the alternator takes over supplying electricity and also recharges the battery to make sure it's always ready for the next start. Without a healthy battery, your Escape won't crank over, and all those little comforts we expect on the road could be off limits.
Now, taking care of the car battery is something any Ford Escape owner should consider as part of regular maintenance. Over time, batteries naturally lose their ability to hold a charge due to chemical changes inside them and exposure to heat, vibration, and general wear and tear. In Australia's harsh climate, especially the hot summers, battery life can be affected too, so it pays to keep an eye on it.
Here's what to look out for with the 2017 Ford Escape battery:
- Slow engine cranking: If the Escape starts to take longer to fire up or the engine turns over sluggishly, it's often a sign the battery is struggling.
- Electrical issues: Dimming headlights, flickering dashboard lights or other weird electrical behaviour can hint at battery or charging system problems.
- Corrosion: Check the battery terminals and cables for any white or greenish build-up. Corrosion can block electrical flow and reduce performance.
- Battery age: Batteries typically last around three to five years depending on usage and climate. If your battery is getting up there in years, consider a replacement before it lets you down unexpectedly.
Replacing the battery in the 2017 Ford Escape is fairly straightforward but there are a few tips to do it right and keep everything safe. First, always disconnect the negative terminal (usually marked with a minus sign) before the positive one to avoid any short circuits. When fitting a new battery, make sure it matches the specifications recommended for the Escape model in terms of size, capacity and terminal placement.
Some Escape variants, particularly those with stop-start technology, may require a special AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery rather than a traditional flooded lead-acid battery. AGM batteries are designed to handle the frequent restarts and deep discharges stop-start systems cause, so it is important not to just grab any old battery off the shelf.
Of course, proper maintenance goes beyond just replacement. Keeping battery terminals clean and secure is key. Use a wire brush to remove any corrosion, apply a little petroleum jelly or terminal protectant spray to prevent build-up, and regularly check cable connections are tight. Also try to avoid leaving your car unused for weeks at a time as this can slowly drain the battery. If the Escape is going to sit idle, consider using a trickle charger or battery maintainer to keep it healthy.
When servicing the 2017 Ford Escape, technicians will often include battery checks as part of their routine inspection. Using diagnostic tools, they can test the state of charge and overall health of the battery to spot issues before they become roadside dramas. If a replacement is needed, sourcing a quality battery from a reputable supplier ensures the Escape has reliable starting power and keeps all electronics happy on every trip.
To wrap it up, the battery in the 2017 Ford Escape performs an essential role powering the vehicle's electrical systems and starting the engine. Regular maintenance such as cleaning terminals, keeping an eye on age and performance, and timely replacement will avoid those annoying battery-related breakdowns and keep the Escape humming much longer. Treat the battery well and it'll reward with trouble-free motoring wherever the Aussie roads take you.