How long does a Ford C-Max battery last?
How long does a Ford C-Max battery last?
Automotive experts assert the Ford C-Max battery should last 80,000 miles before needing replacement, and the model itself can be driven up to 200,000 miles with proper maintenance.
How much does a C-max battery cost?
The average cost for a Ford C-Max hybrid high voltage battery replacement is between $6,131 and $6,205. Labor costs are estimated between $282 and $355 while parts are priced at $5,850.
What battery does a Ford CMAX take?
Petrol
Engine | Battery | |
---|---|---|
C-Max | 2.0 MPV | 075 |
C-Max | 1.6 EcoBoost MPV | 065 |
C-Max | 1.6 EcoBoost MPV | 065 |
C-Max | 1.6 TI MPV | 065 |
How much is a battery for a 2013 Ford C-Max?
We currently carry 1 Battery products to choose from for your 2013 Ford C-MAX, and our inventory prices range from as little as $199.99 up to $199.99. On top of low prices, Advance Auto Parts offers 1 different trusted brands of Battery products for the 2013 Ford C-MAX.
What battery does a Ford C-Max take?
Petrol
Engine | Battery | |
---|---|---|
C-Max | 1.6 MPV | 063 |
C-Max | 1.8 MPV | 075 |
C-Max | 2.0 MPV | 075 |
C-Max | 1.6 EcoBoost MPV | 065 |
Can you jump start a Ford C-Max?
Even though your C-Max actually has its 12-volt battery in the trunk, there are two prongs under its hood – much like in a traditional vehicle – that lets you jump it.
Is Ford C-Max a good car?
The Ford C-Max is one of the best cars in its class and is also surprisingly nice to drive for a family-focused people carrier. Before choosing the C-Max it’s worth taking a close look at some of the competition out there, not least the Citroen C4 Picasso, VW Touran and Renault Scenic.