2013 Ford F150 Battery | 12V Lead Acid Group 65 with 650+ CCA

Code: vaz21
(2 customer reviews)

Product Overview & Specifications

  • In Stock, Standard 650 CCA and Heavy-Duty 750 to 850 CCA Available
  • AGM Version Available on Request for Heavy Electrical Loads
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States, 3 to 7 Business Days
  • Compatible with All 2009 to 2014 F-150 Engines (3.7 V6, 3.5 EcoBoost, 5.0 V8, 6.2 V8)
  • New Battery, Properly Charged Before Shipping
  • Pre-Installed Terminal Adapters and Hold-Down Hardware Compatible
  • 100% Fitment Verified Before Every Order Ships
  • 15 Day Replacement Warranty on Manufacturing Defects

$150.00

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15 Days Replacement Warranty
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Description

About the 2013 Ford F-150 Battery

The 2013 Ford F-150 uses a Group 65 size 12-volt battery with 650+ cold cranking amps (CCA) as the OEM specification across all engine choices: the base 3.7L V6, the popular 3.5L EcoBoost V6, the 5.0L V8 Coyote, and the 6.2L V8. The Group 65 form factor provides the right dimensions to fit the F-150 battery tray, and the 650+ CCA rating provides the cranking power needed to start the engine in cold conditions.

Why 2013 F-150 Owners Replace the Battery

The most common 2013 F-150 battery replacement triggers are: battery age past 4 years (typical service life), failed load test at a parts store or shop, slow cranking on cold mornings, dashboard battery warning light, electrical accessories acting strangely (intermittent dome light, radio losing presets), corrosion buildup at terminals beyond cleaning, leaking battery case, or after a deep discharge from leaving lights on. We supply new Group 65 batteries with full CCA spec and proper charge for direct drop-in replacement.

Engine and Trim Considerations

Lead-Acid vs AGM

Things to Confirm Before Ordering

  • Engine (3.7 V6, 3.5 EcoBoost, 5.0 V8, 6.2 V8)
  • Climate (cold-climate users need higher CCA)
  • Aftermarket electrical loads (LED bars, winch, aftermarket audio)
  • Lead-acid or AGM preference
  • Year (2009 to 2014 F-150 of matching engine cross-fits)

What Is Included, What Is Not Included

Additional information

application

2013 Ford F-150 (P415/P417 chassis)

battery-type

AGM available, Lead-acid (flooded)

voltage

12 Volts

group-size

Group 65 (Ford F-150 OEM)

cold-cranking-amps

650+ CCA standard, 750 to 850 CCA available

reserve-capacity

130 to 175 minutes

compatible-engines

3.5L EcoBoost V6, 3.7L V6, 5.0L V8 Coyote, 6.2L V8

service-life

3 to 5 years (lead-acid), 5 to 8 years (AGM)

terminal-type

Top post

approximate-weight

50 to 55 lbs

price

$150.00

2 reviews for 2013 Ford F150 Battery | 12V Lead Acid Group 65 with 650+ CCA

  1. Logan H.

    Original battery died in -10 degree weather on a January morning. Vaz confirmed Group 65 with 750 CCA upgrade for cold climate use. Battery shipped quickly, dropped in 20 minutes. Truck cranks instantly even at -15 degrees. Worth the upgrade over the standard 650 CCA.

  2. Erica J.

    Hot Texas summers killed my factory battery at 4 years. Vaz confirmed 3.5 EcoBoost compatibility, sent new Group 65. Drop-in install, truck starts strong again. Date code was current, not old stock, which I appreciated.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the battery important in a 2013 Ford F150?

The battery provides starting current for the engine and powers all electrical accessories when the engine is off. It also acts as a buffer for the alternator’s output during operation. A failing battery causes hard starts, electrical glitches, and eventually a no-start condition.

How long does the battery typically last in a 2013 Ford F150?

Lead-acid Group 65 batteries last 3 to 5 years on average in F-150 service. Hot climates shorten life (heat is the #1 enemy of battery life). Cold climates also stress batteries. AGM batteries typically last 5 to 8 years. Trucks with heavy aftermarket electrical loads (LED bars, winches, plows) may need replacement sooner.

What are the signs of a failing battery in a 2013 Ford F150?

Slow cranking on startup (especially in cold weather), dim headlights at idle, dashboard battery warning light, intermittent electrical issues (radio losing presets, dome light flickering), corrosion buildup at the terminals, swollen battery case, sulfurous smell, or no-start condition.

What size battery does my 2013 F150 use?

Group 65 size with 650+ cold cranking amps (CCA) is the OEM specification across all 2013 F-150 engine choices (3.7 V6, 3.5 EcoBoost, 5.0 V8, 6.2 V8). Cold-climate trucks and 6.2 V8 trucks may benefit from 750 to 850 CCA in the same Group 65 size.

Should I get a lead-acid or AGM battery for my F-150?

Lead-acid is the right choice for daily driving and light use. AGM is the upgrade for trucks with winches, large LED light bars, plow setups, large aftermarket audio systems, or trucks that sit unused for long periods. AGM costs about 2x more but lasts 1.5 to 2x longer.

Can I replace the battery in my 2013 Ford F150 myself?

Yes, this is a 15 to 30 minute DIY job. Disconnect negative cable first, then positive, remove the hold-down clamp, lift out the old battery (it weighs 50+ pounds, lift carefully), drop in the new one, secure the clamp, connect positive first, then negative. Always disconnect electronics before removing power.

Will this battery fit my 2014, 2012, 2011, 2010, or 2009 F-150?

Yes. The 2009 to 2014 F-150 (P415/P417 chassis) all use Group 65 batteries. The CCA requirement is the same across this generation. Confirm engine and we ship the right battery.

What is the OEM Ford battery group size for F-150?

Group 65 is the OEM specification. Some Ford trucks use Group 65, Group 78, or other sizes depending on year and engine. The 2013 F-150 specifically uses Group 65 across all engines.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty

Every 2013 Ford F-150 battery sold by Vaz Auto Solutions is covered by a 15 day replacement warranty from the date of delivery.

Covered:

  • Manufacturing defects (low voltage, failed CCA rating, case leak)
  • Wrong battery shipped due to our fulfillment error
  • Battery does not match described specification

Not covered:

  • Damage from improper installation (reverse polarity)
  • Damage from running deeply discharged repeatedly
  • Damage from incompatible aftermarket electrical loads exceeding battery rating
  • Damage from charging system failure (alternator overcharge)
  • Normal capacity decline from age

To file a claim, contact us within 15 days of delivery at (240) 301-0095 or support@vazautosolutions.com.

Trust Badges

  • OEM Specification: Group 65 12V Ford F-150 spec
  • Engine Confirmed: 3.7 V6, 3.5 EcoBoost, 5.0 V8, or 6.2 V8 matched
  • Fresh Stock: Date code documented before shipping
  • Properly Charged: 12.6V+ at packaging
  • CCA Verified: 650+ CCA standard, 750+ CCA available
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Standard ground, no hidden fees
  • 15 Day Warranty: Manufacturing defects covered from delivery date