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The Ford Fusion battery may die due to reaching the end of its lifespan or developing a cracked case. This can lead to troublesome battery issues over the course of the car's life. The battery may drain quickly and require repair. A leak could occur, causing fluid to spill. If the case cracks, it will need to be entirely replaced. The battery could simply lose its charge, necessitating either a recharge or replacement. Eventually, this component of the car will become ineffective. The battery should be replaced every 50,000 to 60,000 miles, which may require some financial investment, but it is necessary to keep your car operational.
This vehicle is lacking an alternator, haha.
If the battery in your Ford Fusion is dead, you'll have to jump-start the car and let it run for 20-30 minutes to recharge the battery using the alternator. If the battery is completely dead, you'll have to get a new one.