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Parts for your 2019 Ford Everest-Batteries

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Narva EX2 7 inch LED Driving Light 12V/24V - Pair - 72172

Narva EX2 7 inch LED Driving Light 12V/24V - Pair - 72172

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Narva EX2 9 inch LED Driving Light 12V/24V - Pair - 72182

Narva EX2 9 inch LED Driving Light 12V/24V - Pair - 72182

$853
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Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm H4 - 72000

Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm H4 - 72000

$140
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HELLA Daytime Running Light LED 12V Rectangle - 5636BL

HELLA Daytime Running Light LED 12V Rectangle - 5636BL

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Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 146mm H1 - 72014

Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 146mm H1 - 72014

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Hella Headlamp H1 Globe Main Beam 24V - 1030H124V

Hella Headlamp H1 Globe Main Beam 24V - 1030H124V

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HELLA Daytime Running Light LED 12V Rectangle - 5636

HELLA Daytime Running Light LED 12V Rectangle - 5636

$208
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LEDAUT - 7inch LED Headlight -Pack Of 2

LEDAUT - 7inch LED Headlight -Pack Of 2

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Narva 9in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72183

Narva 9in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72183

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MaxiTrac LED Driving Light - 230mm - MTR-230

MaxiTrac LED Driving Light - 230mm - MTR-230

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HELLA Fog Light Oval 12V 55W or 24V 70W - 1113
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HELLA Fog Light Oval 12V 55W or 24V 70W - 1113

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Narva 4in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72143

Narva 4in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72143

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HELLA Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm Globe Style H4

HELLA Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm Globe Style H4

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Narva Semi Sealed 165 X 100mm H1 Globe 2Pce - 72022

Narva Semi Sealed 165 X 100mm H1 Globe 2Pce - 72022

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HELLA Halogen Driving Light Round 12V Flood Beam - Each

HELLA Halogen Driving Light Round 12V Flood Beam - Each

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Narva 7in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72173

Narva 7in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72173

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Batteries in the 2019 Ford Everest

The 2019 Ford Everest is a rugged and dependable SUV designed for Australian conditions, and like most modern vehicles, it does come equipped with a battery. The battery in the Everest plays a vital role in the overall functioning of the vehicle, acting as the key source of electrical power. Without a reliable battery, the Everest wouldn't start, and many electronic components simply wouldn't work. This includes everything from the engine's ignition system to the interior lights, infotainment system, and safety features.

The battery in the 2019 Ford Everest is typically a 12-volt lead-acid battery, designed to provide the necessary power to start the engine and supply electricity while the engine is off. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over supplying power and recharges the battery. This relationship ensures the vehicle has a consistent flow of electricity for smooth operation and longevity of electrical components.

Having a good battery is crucial, especially in Australia where temperatures can vary massively, from hot summers to cold nights in remote areas. A weak or failing battery can leave drivers stranded, unable to start their vehicle or power essential features. It's also worth noting that the Everest's battery supports some advanced electronics and safety systems, such as electronic stability control and airbags, which all require steady power.

Maintenance and replacement of the battery are important parts of servicing a 2019 Ford Everest. While batteries don't last forever, proper care can extend their life and ensure reliable performance. Some common signs that the battery might be struggling include slow engine cranking, dim headlights when idling, or dashboard warning lights indicating electrical issues.

When it comes to taking care of the Everest's battery, there are several practical tips that help keep it in good shape:

  • Regularly check the battery terminals for corrosion, dirt, or looseness. Corroded terminals can cause poor electrical connection and affect starting power.
  • Clean the battery terminals with a mixture of baking soda and water if corrosion is spotted. This can help maintain good contact.
  • Ensure the battery is properly secured in its tray. Vibration or movement can damage the battery internally.
  • Avoid leaving the vehicle unused for extended periods without starting it. Batteries slowly discharge when not in use, and a flat battery is a common issue after long storage.
  • Limit the use of electrical accessories (like headlights, radios, and charging devices) when the engine is off to avoid draining the battery.

If the Everest is driven regularly and its battery is maintained, it can last anywhere from three to five years or more. However, batteries do gradually lose their capacity over time due to chemical changes inside and exposure to temperature extremes.

When it's time to replace the battery, there are a few things to keep in mind. The replacement battery should match the specifications recommended by Ford, including the correct size, terminal placement, and cold cranking amps (CCA). CCA rating is particularly important in Australia's variable climate, as it's a measure of how well the battery can start the engine in cold weather.

Many modern batteries for vehicles like the Everest come maintenance-free, sealed, and with better resistance to vibration and heat compared to older designs. Still, checking the state of charge and battery health during regular servicing is a good idea to avoid unexpected failures.

Professionals often use tools like a multimeter or battery tester to measure voltage and cold cranking amps during routine inspections. A battery voltage below 12.4 volts when the engine is off can be an indication that the battery is losing its charge.

It's also worth mentioning that if the Everest is equipped with features like start-stop technology, the battery might be of a more advanced type such as Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) or Enhanced Flooded Battery (EFB). These batteries are designed to handle more frequent starts and stops, and they generally require professional handling when replacing.

In providing proper care and regularly checking the battery, Everest owners can experience fewer headaches, more reliable starts, and longer-lasting components. Whether heading out on a weekend adventure or commuting through the city, a healthy battery is a small but mighty part of keeping the 2019 Ford Everest running smoothly.