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The Ford Mustang Car Battery provides the electric current that starts the engine and stabilizes every system aboard the sports coupe. It is the heartbeat of the automobile. Inside six cells filled with lead, Car Battery is submerged in electrolyte solution to produce a reliable 12-volt supply, measured in Cold Cranking Amps for winter starts and reserve capacity for long nights of music or hazard lights. Owners can opt for classic flooded, maintenance free or high tech Absorbent Glass Mat designs that fit Mustang specific BCI dimensions and snug terminal layouts. When electrical equipment drain power in traffic or idle, pairing the right rating with climate keeps voltage smooth. The Ford Mustang is more than just its Car Battery. The Mustang has always had a legendary V8 roar when it was launched in 1964. Currently, it has moved on to EcoBoost efficiency. Nevertheless, it always blends confident acceleration, balanced handling and striking looks. The horsepower of every new generation was fine-tuned. There was a choice of a manual or automatic gearbox. Lightweight platforms with stiff suspension let users negotiate corners or cruise the national highway. Coupe engineers at Ford use great materials for parts that undergo stringent quality tests so you can depend on it at work during the week and play at the track over the weekend while its iconic looks endure through the ages. To replace your Ford Mustang Car Battery, start by switching off the car, then loosen the cables starting with the negative and then the positive. Lift the old battery out, clean the tray, drop the new battery in the bay, and secure it with the clamp. Then, reconnect the positive and finally the negative before starting.