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Can you tell me the battery size for the Ford Ranger 3.2?

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AKzawl

The Ford Ranger with a 3.2 liter engine requires a group size 65 battery that measures 12-1/2 inches in length, 7-1/2 inches in width, and 7-9/16 inches in height, weighing just under 50 lbs. Ford suggests using a battery with a minimum of 750 cold cranking amps, which indicates the ability to deliver 750 amps for half a minute in freezing temperatures while maintaining at least 7.2 volts. When disconnecting the battery, start by removing the negative terminal first with a 10 mm open-ended wrench to prevent arcing when touching the wrench against a grounded surface. Afterward, remove the positive terminal safely. At the battery's base, there is a clamp secured with a 10 mm bolt; loosen it to release the clamp and remove the battery from its tray.

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  • Andres Fregoso

    Charles is a failure with three companions. There are 3.2 Rangers, buddy. Just because you can't afford them doesn't mean they're not real. And they're not even that pricey. You're broke. Next time, keep your mouth shut.

  • colinWilson

    The battery size for the Ford Ranger 3.2 is a 65-AGM with a group size of 65 and a CCA of 750.

  • Briana H

    The Ford Ranger has a 2.3-liter engine, not a 3.2-liter engine.

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