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How to Replace the 12V Battery on a 2014 Ford Fusion (Plus BMS Reset)

Step-by-step battery removal/installation with tools, parts list, terminal torque specs, and BMS reset procedure

How to Replace the 12V Battery on a 2014 Ford Fusion (Plus BMS Reset)

Step-by-step battery removal/installation with tools, parts list, terminal torque specs, and BMS reset procedure

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🔧 Fusion - Battery Replacement

On your Fusion, the 12V battery powers starting and all electronics. Replacing it is straightforward, but you must disconnect/reconnect in the right order and then reset the Battery Monitoring System (BMS) so charging works correctly.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.0 hours


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • ⚠️ Turn ignition OFF and remove the key before starting.
  • ⚠️ Disconnect the negative (–) cable first, reconnect it last.
  • ⚠️ Do not let a tool bridge the battery positive (+) to metal.
  • ⚠️ Batteries can vent explosive gas; no sparks/flames nearby.
  • ⚠️ Wear eye protection and gloves; battery acid is corrosive.
  • 🔋 Battery disconnect is required for this job.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • Safety glasses
  • Nitrile gloves
  • 10mm socket
  • 13mm socket
  • 1/4" ratchet
  • 3/8" ratchet
  • 6" extension
  • Torque wrench (inch-pound)
  • Torque wrench (foot-pound)
  • Battery terminal puller (specialty)
  • Battery brush terminal cleaner
  • Fender cover
  • Shop rags

🔩 Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • 12V battery (match your current group size and CCA) - Qty: 1
  • Battery terminal anti-corrosion pads - Qty: 2
  • Battery terminal protectant spray - Qty: 1

📋 Before You Begin

  • 🅿️ Park on level ground, shift to neutral, and set the parking brake.
  • Open the hood and install a fender cover to protect paint.
  • If you want to avoid losing radio presets, use a memory saver (optional). If you don’t have one, it’s okay—your Fusion will relearn, but the clock/presets may reset.
  • Locate the battery at the front of the engine bay on the driver side.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Access the battery hold-down

  • Use a 10mm socket and 1/4" ratchet to remove any covers or small retainers that block access (if equipped).

Step 2: Disconnect the negative (–) battery cable

  • Use a 10mm socket and 1/4" ratchet to loosen the negative terminal clamp bolt.
  • Twist and lift the clamp straight up off the battery post. If it’s stuck, use a battery terminal puller (specialty) (a small tool that lifts the clamp without prying).
  • Tuck the negative cable to the side so it cannot spring back onto the post.
  • When reinstalling later: Torque to 7 Nm (62 in-lbs)

Step 3: Disconnect the positive (+) battery cable

  • Use a 10mm socket and 1/4" ratchet to loosen the positive terminal clamp bolt.
  • Lift the clamp off the post and position it aside so it can’t touch the battery.
  • When reinstalling later: Torque to 7 Nm (62 in-lbs)

Step 4: Remove the battery hold-down clamp

  • Use a 13mm socket, 3/8" ratchet, and 6" extension to remove the battery hold-down bolt at the base of the battery.
  • Remove the hold-down clamp and set it aside.
  • When reinstalling later: Torque to 10 Nm (89 in-lbs)

Step 5: Lift out the old battery

  • Use gloves and lift the battery straight up and out.
  • Batteries are heavy; lift with legs.

Step 6: Clean and prep the connections

  • Use a shop rag to wipe the battery tray clean.
  • Use a battery brush terminal cleaner to clean the inside of both cable clamps until shiny metal is visible.
  • Install battery terminal anti-corrosion pads onto the new battery posts.

Step 7: Install the new battery and secure it

  • Set the new battery into the tray in the same orientation as the old one.
  • Reinstall the hold-down clamp and bolt using a 13mm socket and 3/8" ratchet.
  • Final tighten with a torque wrench (inch-pound): Torque to 10 Nm (89 in-lbs)

Step 8: Reconnect the battery cables (positive first)

  • Install the positive (+) clamp first and snug it using a 10mm socket and 1/4" ratchet.
  • Final tighten with a torque wrench (inch-pound): Torque to 7 Nm (62 in-lbs)
  • Install the negative (–) clamp last and tighten using a 10mm socket.
  • Final tighten: Torque to 7 Nm (62 in-lbs)
  • Apply battery terminal protectant spray to reduce corrosion.

Step 9: Reset the Battery Monitoring System (BMS)

  • This tells your Fusion the battery is new so charging strategy is correct.
  • Method A (no scan tool): Turn ignition ON (engine OFF). Within 10 seconds, flash the high beams 5 times, then press and release the brake pedal 3 times.
  • If successful, the battery warning indicator will flash (or you may notice a brief confirmation behavior). If nothing happens, repeat the sequence a bit quicker.
  • Method B (scan tool): Use a capable scan tool to run the BMS reset / Battery replacement function.

✅ After Repair

  • Start the engine and confirm normal cranking and no warning lights.
  • Check that both terminals are fully seated and cannot rotate by hand.
  • Set the clock and re-save radio presets if they were lost.
  • Take a 10-15 minute drive so charging and idle can relearn.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $220-$420 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: $140-$280 (parts only)

You Save: $80-$200 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.5-1.0 hours.


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