Ford Escape Battery

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Asked by GuruLWR6P Mar 28, 2019 at 05:35 PM about the 2011 Ford Escape

Question type: General

How long should a car battery last?  When you buy a new battery, how long
does the warranty last?   Not sure of the year, maybe 2011 or 2013

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Wow that's ancient for a battery, I think anything over 3 years on a battery is a gift. Warranty varies with price.

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I was referring to the year car bought not the battery. Wondering when you buy a battery how long does the warranty on it last.?

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Batteries and battery warranties are not what they used to be. Typically they last 4 years if they are of decent quality. Optima batteries have a reputation for lasting longer.

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I just bought a motorcraft battery from the Ford dealer and had it installed for $40 more. Mine has a 3 year replacement, then 5 years prorated, for a total of 8 years.

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