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I just had my first failure at 28k miles and 22 months old. Truck started fine . I then drove my truck on a 35 mile one way trip on the highway at 70 mph . We got out to sight see for 45 minutes, came back, tried to start the truck and the truck was completely dead. I was pixxed . Luckily we found someone with jumper cables. After several start attempts and about 8 minutes total charging time it finally started with a jump . My Pioneer OBD gage said 13.9 charging vdc. I hightailed it home and made it no issues. $260 later 760 amp AGM battery was in and I was back up - no issues. I have NEVER had a brand new automobile battery die at only 22 months . Do Ford batteries suck ? I am in Florida btw (so no cold issues) .
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yes battery suck ... should of called dealer battery was still under 3/36 ....
 

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I had mine replaced under warranty at 18 months. Now I always carry a jumper pack so I don't get stranded. If you don't drive a lot of miles per week and/or have a long commute you should always hook them up to a battery maintainer. These are always drawing power while sitting.
 

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I’m in Florida too. Florida Heat kills battery. Mine went out at around 2 years and Ford replaced it for free under warranty.
 


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I don't see how these batteries are such junk. Our 2014 Durango is still on the factory AGM battery. Ford needs a new supplier.
 
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I don't see how these batteries are such junk. Our 2014 Durango is still on the factory AGM battery. Ford needs a new supplier.
I have a hunch its a software issue- the battery charging algorythm.
 

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I have a hunch its a software issue- the battery charging algorythm.
could be. Curious if an aftermarket battery would last longer. But if it is a software issue, then I don't think there would be much of a difference.
 

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I have a hunch its a software issue- the battery charging algorythm.
yep that's it , doesn't charge to 100% - some say only 75% , some reasons for that but a lead acid battery that is consistently not fully charged will experience sulfation which shortens the life of a battery - as does excessively high temps. Either change the algorythm in forscan or use a batt tender - I do the latter.
 

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this is concerning me. Im on the factory battery still. im installing a winch soon... i dont want to have to buy a battery or risk being stranded. what size batt do we have? whats the biggest that will fit in terms of cranking power etc. i have noticed newer battery life is not what older ones were. in 2005 i replaced both batteries in my dodge cummins. used continental from the old shop in fort worth. they were still testing good and working fine when i replaced them in 2013 just out of caution. my lil 4g seems to eat up a new battery every two years no matter what battery i get.
 

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I just had my first failure at 28k miles and 22 months old. Truck started fine . I then drove my truck on a 35 mile one way trip on the highway at 70 mph . We got out to sight see for 45 minutes, came back, tried to start the truck and the truck was completely dead. I was pixxed . Luckily we found someone with jumper cables. After several start attempts and about 8 minutes total charging time it finally started with a jump . My Pioneer OBD gage said 13.9 charging vdc. I hightailed it home and made it no issues. $260 later 760 amp AGM battery was in and I was back up - no issues. I have NEVER had a brand new automobile battery die at only 22 months . Do Ford batteries suck ? I am in Florida btw (so no cold issues) .
Good call on an aftermarket AGM. I have had two vehicles with optimas for over 10 years each. Sold them both with the same battery never an issue.
 

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Lotta issues. Between factory BMS settings, AGM batteries, and folks that don't drive more than 2 miles at a time.

For what it's worth, my BMS charges to 90% and my factory AGM is at 30kish miles and 2 years going strong.

Just changed the wife's lead acid battery after 6 years and 40kish miles as well. When Napa tried to sell me an AGM for it I asked "do I look like the kind of idiot that would put an AGM into a vehicle designed for a lead acid?" This genius said, "there's nothing wrong with that at all." He wasn't too happy when I told him he should stick to being a cashier and stop dispensing advice.
 

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I just had my first failure at 28k miles and 22 months old. Truck started fine . I then drove my truck on a 35 mile one way trip on the highway at 70 mph . We got out to sight see for 45 minutes, came back, tried to start the truck and the truck was completely dead. I was pixxed . Luckily we found someone with jumper cables. After several start attempts and about 8 minutes total charging time it finally started with a jump . My Pioneer OBD gage said 13.9 charging vdc. I hightailed it home and made it no issues. $260 later 760 amp AGM battery was in and I was back up - no issues. I have NEVER had a brand new automobile battery die at only 22 months . Do Ford batteries suck ? I am in Florida btw (so no cold issues) .
Hard to tell if the battery croaked if it wasn't fully charged then load tested? Love the high tech battery boosters so much that jumper cables are a last resort for me....
 

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I’m in Florida too. Florida Heat kills battery. Mine went out at around 2 years and Ford replaced it for free under warranty.
My 2005 Mustang GT had the battery right up against the firewall on the passenger side. 3 years max, fail like clockwork, until I upgraded to the largest recommended battery (Ford specd 4 batteries for the Mustang that year depending on the motor and options). The final battery was in at 5 years, still going strong when the car was sold.
 

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My 2020 had 38k miles no issues. Hope my 2022 is just as good

Batteries are a universal issue. Friends cherokee after 9 months, and my stepsons hyndai after 22 months 16k miles. Uncles explorer after 18 months. South texas, like throw a stone and hit mexico. So its just Batteries are crap nowadays. And all of them have been that new agm battery.

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