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Are you having a hard time turning over the engine in your Ford Mustang? It may be time to replace the battery. A Ford Mustang auto battery will last, on average, somewhere between 3 and 5 years. If your battery is getting old, Batteries Plus can help. We offer free battery testing at each of our 700+ locations. Even better, most of our locations offer expert battery installation with the cost of a new battery (valid on most vehicle makes and models).
Batteries Plus is your source for Ford Mustang car batteries. Whether you drive a Ford Mustang GT, Mustang GT Premium, Mustang Mach 1, Ford Mustang EcoBoost or Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium, you're sure to find the right battery at Batteries Plus.
There are several battery options available for your Ford Mustang. If you're looking for the most affordable upfront option, you'll want to buy a flooded battery. If you're looking for a better performance from your Ford Mustang, consider investing in an AGM battery. AGM (short for Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries last longer than flooded batteries. They also charge much faster and stand up much better to extreme hot and cold temperatures. Looking for the best battery possible for your Ford Mustang? Check out our line of X2Power batteries. X2Power AGM batteries are engineered to be the longest-lasting, best-performing auto batteries on the market, and they're only available at Batteries Plus.
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While it's okay to change out your battery if you know what you're doing, it's much easier to have it changed at Batteries Plus. The majority of Batteries Plus stores offer expert battery installation on most vehicle makes and models.
The battery in your Ford Mustang will typically last 3-5 years. If your battery is that old, it's a good idea to have it tested at your nearest Batteries Plus. Otherwise, there's a chance that it could die on you when you least expect it.
The easiest way to keep your Ford Mustang battery charged is by driving. Try to drive your car a minimum of 30 minutes each week at highway speeds. If your Ford Mustang will be sitting idle for more than a few weeks, it's a good idea to attach your battery to a battery maintainer. Battery maintainers are smart chargers that will keep your battery charged up without overcharging them. When purchasing a battery maintainer, be sure that the one you select is compatible with the voltage and chemistry of your battery.