Ford Battery Service Coupons in Imlay City, MI
Each time you start your vehicle, pull up your favorite playlist, and turn on the A/C in your Ford, the battery goes to work to support your daily routine. To enjoy this level of consistent performance, you’ll need to maintain your car’s battery and replace it when necessary. Explore ways to save on your next Ford battery or service at Imlay City Ford with our available battery coupons. Claim the one that is right for you and set up a service appointment online or by calling us at (810) 724-5900.
Ford Battery Services in Imlay City, MI
Visit Imlay City Ford for all your battery and vehicle electrical system service needs. From routine battery inspections to OEM batteries for sale or more in-depth vehicle electrical system work, count on our team to provide high-quality work in a timely manner. Once you’ve found the battery service coupon that fits your needs, schedule a visit to our Ford service center in Imlay City, MI, and get on the road to dependable performance for many miles to come.
Ford Battery Inspection & Testing in Imlay City, MI
Stay ahead of potential issues with regular battery inspections and testing. As part of The Works® package of maintenance tasks, the Imlay City Ford service technicians can visually inspect your battery for any potential issues and perform a load and voltage test to ensure it’s functioning properly. Having your battery tested at these regular intervals as part of a regular vehicle checkup with each oil change is both recommended and easy. If you are experiencing troubling issues with your battery or electrical systems, schedule a battery inspection and allow us to help diagnose the issue.
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Ford Batteries for Sale & Replacement Services
Once the battery in your Ford has reached the end of its useful and reliable lifespan, replacing it is easy at Imlay City Ford. Our parts department team offers a wide range of batteries for sale in Imlay City, MI, and can help you pick the right battery for your Ford. Our experienced service team can quickly replace your battery to get you back on the road. One of the tasks associated with replacing your car’s battery is configuring the battery management system to match the specs of the replacement battery — doing so allows the battery to operate for its maximum lifespan.
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Alternator & Charging System Services Available
While the battery in your vehicle is generally the first place to look when you are experiencing an electrical or starting issue, other components that can fail include the alternator and other parts of the overall charging system. The alternator in your car allows your battery to recharge using the power of the engine. So, if your alternator is malfunctioning, your battery won’t be able to restore the power you drain with every start. Our team can diagnose and repair your charging system issues, including a damaged alternator, wiring harnesses, voltage regulator, or any other electrical components.
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Ford Electric Vehicle Battery Service
One of the key benefits of driving an electric vehicle (EV) is its reduced powertrain maintenance needs. The 12-volt starter battery still requires attention, but the lack of an internal combustion engine means EVs don’t need regular oil changes. The most important care you can give your high-voltage drive battery is keeping it properly charged. Ford EV batteries are designed for long-lasting performance and are backed by a robust eight-year/100,000-mile warranty. In the event of an unexpected issue with your EV battery, bring your vehicle to the professionals at Imlay City Ford for diagnosis and care.
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The experienced Ford service technicians at Imlay City Ford are here to answer all your battery-related service questions. It’s just one more way we prioritize customer satisfaction and creating a top-tier service experience. We’ve answered some of the commonly asked questions here. For answers to specific questions about your Ford battery issues, contact us online or by calling (810) 724-5900.
How Long Does a Car Battery Last?
The useful lifespan of the battery will depend on a number of factors; however, a car battery can generally last between three to five years. One of the key influences that can reduce car battery life is regular short, low-speed drives that never allow the battery to fully recharge after the large initial draw of power from starting the vehicle. Extreme cold or heat can also place heavy strain on the battery. In addition to these factors, car batteries can lose their charge if you don’t drive the vehicle for an extended period of time.
What Are the Warning Signs of a Bad Battery?
One of the easiest ways you can monitor the health of the battery in your Ford is with the battery indicator light — when it’s on, your battery needs attention. Performance cues to monitor include dimming lights or weak electrical feature functionality. If your vehicle is slow to start or clicks as you try to start it, or frequently goes dead, these are other signs that your battery needs care or replacement. Once you pop the hood, visual cues that your battery is failing include unusual swelling or misshapen parts on the battery, as well as excessive corrosion buildup on the battery terminals.
What Kind of Battery Does My Ford Need?
The type of battery your Ford needs will depend on your model, model year, and performance requirements of your vehicle’s electrical system. Your owner’s manual is your friend here, as you will need to check which battery group sizes fit inside your engine bay, the required cold cranking amps (CCA), and the reserve capacity to meet your various electrical system needs. Our team of Ford parts specialists will be happy to speak with you about the various battery options available and can help you find the right battery with the capability and reliability your vehicle needs.
What Maintenance Does My Ford EV Need?
As the Ford EV lineup expands with exciting new options, you may have questions about the type of maintenance your new EV requires. While you should always check the owner’s manual for the scheduled maintenance it requires, routine EV work generally includes an annual tire rotation and general inspection. To maximize the life of your high-voltage drive battery, it is best to keep the battery charged. Ford recommends charging to 90 percent if your battery is of nickel cobalt manganese construction, while lithium-ion phosphate batteries function best if you push the charge to 100 percent at least once a month.