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I stopped by an AutoZone yesterday and had the battery checked out. It was good with a 48% charge. Since I rarely drive the truck, and with information here, I thought I'd start by trying to charge the battery. I expected the battery to be a lead acid battery, but found it to be a AGM. I hope I have as good luck as you. Thanks for the info, my fingers are crossed. I picked up a NOCO Genius 10.
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I stopped by an AutoZone yesterday and had the battery checked out. It was good with a 48% charge. Since I rarely drive the truck, and with information here, I thought I'd start by trying to charge the battery. I expected the battery to be a lead acid battery, but found it to be a AGM. I hope I have as good luck as you. Thanks for the info, my fingers are crossed. I picked up a NOCO Genius 10.
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Probably, but no harm...no foul. I can still use the charger to maintain the new battery.
100%. I have a couple Noco genius chargers and also a couple of their booster packs. Great products! I went through what you are experiencing with mine btw. The battery has been a problem since new with it going into sleep mode and certain features stopped working when cold. That problem got better after charging the battery, first for a couple weeks and then finally getting bad enough that it didn’t do anything anymore. When my “winter symptoms” became all the time symptoms I reset BMS without replacing the battery, it worked for a week. I then replaced the battery with a lead acid type. I have done this a few times for customers that had AGM batteries in other Fords with similar problems. I have had zero problems since doing this.
 
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I was surprised the truck came with a lead acid bettery. But, I've never had a problem before the screen came up when I start it. It still starts liks a champ. From what I've read, the AGM batteries have to maintain a high percentage of charge (probably more then the 70% that Ford has engineered into BMS) to function correctly. Which goes back to me not using the truck as much as I should - to maintain the battery.
I'll try the charger and maintain the battery better. If I need a new battery, that's a second step. Then, I'll still use the charger to keep the battery in good condition.
I like simple, so 1 step at a time. As always, I appreciate the input.
I picked up a NOCO jump pack when the wifes battery died. So I'm really covered. lol
 


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I was surprised the truck came with a lead acid bettery. But, I've never had a problem before the screen came up when I start it. It still starts liks a champ. From what I've read, the AGM batteries have to maintain a high percentage of charge (probably more then the 70% that Ford has engineered into BMS) to function correctly. Which goes back to me not using the truck as much as I should - to maintain the battery.
I'll try the charger and maintain the battery better. If I need a new battery, that's a second step. Then, I'll still use the charger to keep the battery in good condition.
I like simple, so 1 step at a time. As always, I appreciate the input.
I picked up a NOCO jump pack when the wifes battery died. So I'm really covered. lol
My truck came with an AGM. I changed it to a lead acid one.
 

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I was surprised the truck came with a lead acid bettery. But, I've never had a problem before the screen came up when I start it. It still starts liks a champ. From what I've read, the AGM batteries have to maintain a high percentage of charge (probably more then the 70% that Ford has engineered into BMS) to function correctly. Which goes back to me not using the truck as much as I should - to maintain the battery.
I'll try the charger and maintain the battery better. If I need a new battery, that's a second step. Then, I'll still use the charger to keep the battery in good condition.
I like simple, so 1 step at a time. As always, I appreciate the input.
I picked up a NOCO jump pack when the wifes battery died. So I'm really covered. lol
Just to clarify:
All Rangers come with a lead acid battery. The AGM is also a lead acid battery. The acid is contained in a glass mat. The other type of lead acid battery is a flooded lead acid type.
 

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@ryyck I just replaced the stock OEM original battery in my 2019 Ranger with another Motorcraft OEM battery.

Why did I change it? The wife suggested it. We're in the mountains and don't want to get stuck out in the boonies with a dead battery.

I changed the battery out myself and it is as @Loweredon33s stated, the only thing that needed reset is the drivers side auto power down mode.

Even re-used the dust cover.

I spent way more time researching forums and studying owners manuals than actually changing the battery. I even wrote down all my pre-set radio stations before hand... but didn't lose any of them.

Don't overthink it... just do it.
 

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@ryyck I just replaced the stock OEM original battery in my 2019 Ranger with another Motorcraft OEM battery.

Don't overthink it... just do it.
You got good life out of that battery fo sho!
 
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That's good to hear. Since I didn't know what to expect, I wanted to understand all that I can expect and avoid the complications. Until the wife's batterty died, I didn't even know you had to register the battery with the car. So, I figured I would have to go through the same steps with the truck. I learned a lot. In the end, I'll get a charged battery and maybe not even have to replace it.
 

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You got good life out of that battery fo sho!
Well... 1st thing I do when I get in the truck is turn off the "Auto Start / Stop"... makes zero sense for a guy in Central Colorado. Pretty damn stupid of Ford to force such a stupid option onto their customers.
 

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Just to clarify:
All Rangers come with a lead acid battery. The AGM is also a lead acid battery. The acid is contained in a glass mat. The other type of lead acid battery is a flooded lead acid type.
Technically, you are correct. From the charging/charger setting perspective, they are different. Use the appropriate setting on your charger.
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