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  • 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Car Batteries Diagram - BXT-65-650
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    2001 Ford Explorer Sport Battery Part Number: BXT-65-650

    $183.53 MSRP: $199.95
    You Save: $16.42 (9%)
    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Vehicle Battery
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: BXT-65-650
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Submodels:
    • Base, XLS, XLT | 6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS

2001 Ford Explorer Sport Car Batteries

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2001 Ford Explorer Sport Car Batteries Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to Safely Service and Repair Car Batteries on 2001 Ford Explorer Sport?
    A: Safety precautions must be followed during battery servicing because explosive gases can injure people so never expose the battery to flames or sparks from lighted substances or fail to protect your face and shield your eyes and maintain sufficient ventilation. The disconnecting of the battery ground cable followed by a one-minute wait is mandatory before dealing with front or side air bag supplemental restraint system components and air bag sensors. This ensures the depletion of back up power supplies plus auxiliary batteries and power supplies. For lifting and supporting a battery you should only use a battery carrier or grip the opposite corners because pressing on end walls can create vent cap leakage of acid. Children should not access batteries because they contain sulfuric acid; also avoid touching skin and eyes and clothing while shielding your eyes when there is a risk of acid splashing. Contact with acid requires patients to wash the involved area for 15 minutes with water before getting medical help. A physician must receive immediate notification in case of acid ingestion. The battery disconnection process starts by taking off the battery ground cable before unfastening the positive battery cable. The battery installation process requires reversing the previous steps with caution since the vehicle will learn its adaptive strategy while relearning leading to possible abnormal driving symptoms that might need continuous vehicle operation to complete the relearning procedure.