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The 2010 Ford Fusion requires a Group Size 96R battery with 590 CCA, which determines the size and specifications needed for the vehicle. Group size is selected based on the make, model, and engine type. CCA stands for cold cranking amps, indicating the battery's ability to start the engine in cold weather – higher CCA values are better. Typically, a car battery lasts about 3 years in hot climates and up to 5 years in cooler regions. Signs of a failing battery include difficulty starting the car or no start at all. The cost of a replacement Fusion battery ranges from approximately $50 to $160.
The battery size for a 201 Ford Fusion is the 96R-DLG, which belongs to group size 96R and has a cold cranking amps (CCA) rating of 590.