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If you own a Ford Crown Victoria, you'll need to know what size battery it takes. The battery is an essential part of your car, and it's important to have the right one. In this article, we'll tell you what size battery your Crown Victoria needs, how to choose the right battery, and how to replace and maintain your battery. Whether you're a DIYer or just want to be informed, this article has everything you need to know about Ford Crown Victoria batteries.

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What Size Battery Does a Ford Crown Victoria Take?
Group Size and CCA Requirements
The Ford Crown Victoria uses a Group 65 battery. This means that the battery will be physically sized to fit in the battery tray in your Crown Victoria. It also means that the battery will have the correct terminals for your car.In addition to the group size, you also need to consider the Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) of the battery. CCA measures how much power the battery can deliver at 0 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 seconds. The higher the CCA, the more power the battery will have to start your car in cold weather.For a Ford Crown Victoria, you will need a battery with at least 650 CCA. However, if you live in a cold climate, you may want to choose a battery with a higher CCA rating.
Climate | CCA Rating |
Cold | 750+ |
Moderate | 650-750 |
Warm | 550-650 |
Battery Dimensions
The physical dimensions of a Group 65 battery are as follows:* Length: 12.38 inches* Width: 6.88 inches* Height: 9.45 inchesMake sure that the battery you choose has these dimensions so that it will fit in your Crown Victoria's battery tray.
What Size Battery Does a Ford Crown Victoria Take?
How to Choose the Right Battery for Your Ford Crown Victoria
Consider Your Climate
The climate you live in will affect the type of battery you need. If you live in a cold climate, you will need a battery with a high CCA rating. This is because batteries lose power in cold weather, so you need a battery that can deliver enough power to start your car even when it's cold.
Climate | CCA Rating |
Cold | 750+ |
Moderate | 650-750 |
Warm | 550-650 |
Consider Your Driving Habits
Your driving habits will also affect the type of battery you need. If you do a lot of short trips, you will need a battery with a high reserve capacity. This is because short trips don't give the battery enough time to recharge, so you need a battery that can store enough power to start your car even after several short trips.
Consider Your Budget
Batteries can range in price from $50 to $200. The price of a battery will depend on the size, CCA rating, and reserve capacity. If you are on a budget, you can choose a battery with a lower CCA rating and reserve capacity. However, if you live in a cold climate or do a lot of short trips, you may want to invest in a battery with a higher CCA rating and reserve capacity.
Get a Professional Opinion
If you are not sure what type of battery you need, you can always get a professional opinion. A mechanic can test your battery and recommend the right replacement battery for your Ford Crown Victoria.
How to Choose the Right Battery for Your Ford Crown Victoria
Ford Crown Victoria Battery Replacement
Step 1: Gather Your Tools and Materials
Before you start, you'll need to gather a few tools and materials. You'll need a new battery, a wrench, a socket set, and a pair of gloves. You may also want to have a flashlight handy.
Step 2: Disconnect the Negative Battery Terminal
Once you have your tools and materials, you can start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal. This is important to do to prevent any electrical shocks. To disconnect the negative battery terminal, use a wrench to loosen the nut that holds the terminal in place. Once the nut is loose, you can pull the terminal off of the battery.
Step 3: Remove the Old Battery
Once the negative battery terminal is disconnected, you can remove the old battery. To do this, use a socket set to loosen the bolts that hold the battery in place. Once the bolts are loose, you can lift the battery out of the battery tray.
Step | Description |
1 | Gather your tools and materials. |
2 | Disconnect the negative battery terminal. |
3 | Remove the old battery. |
4 | Install the new battery. |
5 | Connect the positive battery terminal. |
6 | Tighten the battery terminals. |
7 | Start your car and check the battery. |
Step 4: Install the New Battery
Once the old battery is removed, you can install the new battery. To do this, place the new battery in the battery tray and tighten the bolts that hold it in place. Once the battery is secure, you can connect the positive battery terminal.
Step 5: Connect the Positive Battery Terminal
To connect the positive battery terminal, use a wrench to tighten the nut that holds the terminal in place. Once the nut is tight, you can start your car and check the battery.
Step 6: Tighten the Battery Terminals
Once you have started your car, you should check the battery terminals to make sure they are tight. If the terminals are loose, they can cause your car to stall or have other problems. To tighten the battery terminals, use a wrench to tighten the nuts that hold the terminals in place.
Step 7: Start Your Car and Check the Battery
Once the battery terminals are tight, you can start your car and check the battery. To check the battery, use a voltmeter to measure the voltage across the battery terminals. The voltage should be between 12.6 and 14.4 volts. If the voltage is below 12.6 volts, the battery may need to be replaced.
Ford Crown Victoria Battery Replacement
Ford Crown Victoria Battery Maintenance
Maintaining your Ford Crown Victoria's battery is important to ensure that your car starts every time you need it. Here are a few tips for maintaining your battery:
- Check the battery terminals regularly for corrosion. If the terminals are corroded, clean them with a wire brush or a battery terminal cleaner.
- Tighten the battery terminals regularly. Loose battery terminals can cause your car to stall or have other problems.
- Keep the battery clean. A dirty battery can cause corrosion and other problems.
- Have your battery tested regularly. A battery test can tell you if your battery is still good or if it needs to be replaced.
By following these tips, you can help extend the life of your Ford Crown Victoria's battery and keep your car running smoothly.
Service | Interval |
Check battery terminals for corrosion | Every 6 months |
Tighten battery terminals | Every 12 months |
Clean battery | Every 12 months |
Have battery tested | Every 2 years |
If you have any questions about Ford Crown Victoria battery maintenance, please don't hesitate to contact us at Western Ford H-C-M. We're always here to help.

Ford Crown Victoria Battery Maintenance
Final Thought
Now that you know all about Ford Crown Victoria batteries, you can be sure that your car will always have the power it needs. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at Western Ford H-C-M. We're always here to help.