Jun 27, 2025

Car batteryGetting a battery replacement every few years is all part of being a responsible car owner. Without visiting the Ford dealership for a new battery regularly, your car will become difficult, and then impossible, to drive. This applies to combustion engine cars more than electric or hybrid ones, so let’s go into more detail.

Why Battery Replacement Is Necessary

Although a combustion engine vehicle is powered by gas or diesel, the battery plays a crucial part in starting the car and keeping it running. It powers all the electrical parts of your car, from the infotainment system to the dashboard lights. The vehicle also needs electrical power to get the engine to turn over, and the battery is responsible for that, too.

So, without a fully functioning car battery, you sometimes won’t be able to start your car. Even if your car does start, a failing battery can cause lots of electrical problems and potentially performance problems. That’s why it’s essential to replace your battery when or before it starts failing.

How Often a New Battery Is Needed

Combustion engine cars need new batteries every three to five years on average. So, once you’ve had your battery for three years, you should ask the technicians at the dealership if it needs to be replaced sooner rather than later. Visiting the dealership for regular battery health checks is important, too.

The battery in hybrid and electric vehicles is designed to last closer to a decade. Ford’s warranty on electric cars lasts eight years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. The warranty also covers your battery, so if it does need replacing sooner than expected, then your warranty should cover it.

How To Know When To Visit the Ford Dealership

When Your Electrical Parts Malfunction

If any of the electrical components in your car start acting strangely, then it’s usually a sign that there’s something wrong with the battery or something else in the electrical system. The headlights may become dim or start flickering. Your heated seats may not get warm. Your phone may no longer charge when plugged into your Ford’s USB ports.

When Your Car Struggles to Start

A faulty battery can make your car take longer to start or prevent your vehicle from starting at all. Visit the dealer if it’s taking longer than usual to start your vehicle. Try jump-starting the battery if you can’t get the engine to turn over at all. If the car starts and stays on when jump-started, then your battery needs to be inspected ASAP.

Is your battery faulty or on the older side? Come get it replaced at Chestatee Ford in Dahlonega, GA.