How to Replace the Battery on a 2016 Ford Expedition (Step-by-Step Guide)
Tools, parts, safety tips, terminal torque specs, and Ford BMS reset steps after installation for 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
How to Replace the Battery on a 2016 Ford Expedition (Step-by-Step Guide)
Tools, parts, safety tips, terminal torque specs, and Ford BMS reset steps after installation for 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
š§ Expedition - Battery Replacement
Replacing the battery on your Expedition is a straightforward job: disconnect the old battery, remove the hold-down, swap in the new one, and reconnect in the correct order. Doing it right prevents electrical damage and avoids starting/charging problems.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.0 hours
ā ļø Safety & Precautions
- ā ļø Turn ignition OFF, remove the key, and keep it out of the vehicle.
- ā ļø Wear eye protection and glovesābattery acid is corrosive.
- ā ļø Disconnect negative (-) first and reconnect negative (-) last to reduce short-circuit risk.
- ā ļø Do not let a tool touch both the battery terminal and metal body parts at the same time.
- ā ļø If your Expedition has an Auto Start/Stop system, use the correct battery type (AGM if equipped) to avoid charging system issues.
š§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- 8mm socket
- 10mm socket
- 1/4" ratchet
- 6" extension for 1/4" ratchet
- Torque wrench (in-lb or Nm capable)
- Battery terminal puller (specialty)
- Battery carrying strap
- Battery terminal cleaning brush
- Shop rags
- Nitrile gloves
- Safety glasses
š© Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- 12V battery (Group size and CCA matched to your Expedition) - Qty: 1
- Battery terminal anti-corrosion pads - Qty: 2
- Battery terminal protectant spray - Qty: 1
š Before You Begin
- š§° Park on level ground, shift to Park, and set the parking brake.
- š§° Open the hood and let the engine bay cool for a few minutes.
- š§° Tip: A āmemory saverā is a small backup power device that keeps radio presets while the battery is disconnected. If you donāt use one, you may lose presets and the clockāthis is normal.
- š§° Make sure you have your radio/security codes if your accessories require them (most donāt).
šØ Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Access the battery
- Open the hood and locate the battery in the engine bay.
- If thereās a battery cover, remove it by releasing the clips by hand (use shop rags to improve grip if needed).
Step 2: Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable
- Use an 8mm socket (common) or 10mm socket (varies) with a 1/4" ratchet to loosen the negative (-) terminal clamp nut.
- Twist the clamp gently and lift it off the battery post. If itās stuck, use a battery terminal puller (specialty) (this tool pulls the clamp off without damage).
- Tuck the negative cable aside so it cannot spring back onto the terminal.
- Torque note (reinstall later): Torque to 5-7 Nm (44-62 in-lb)
Step 3: Disconnect the positive (+) battery cable
- Use an 8mm socket or 10mm socket with a 1/4" ratchet to loosen the positive (+) terminal clamp nut.
- Lift the clamp off and position it aside so it canāt touch metal.
- Torque note (reinstall later): Torque to 5-7 Nm (44-62 in-lb)
Step 4: Remove the battery hold-down
- Locate the battery hold-down clamp at the base of the battery.
- Use a 10mm socket, 6" extension, and 1/4" ratchet to remove the hold-down bolt.
- Remove the hold-down bracket and set it aside.
- Torque note (reinstall later): Torque to 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Step 5: Remove the old battery
- Wrap a battery carrying strap around the battery and lift it straight up and out.
- Batteries are heavyālift with your legs.
Step 6: Clean and prep the terminals and tray
- Use a battery terminal cleaning brush to clean the inside of both cable clamps until the metal looks bright.
- Wipe the tray area with shop rags. Make sure thereās no loose corrosion.
- Install battery terminal anti-corrosion pads onto the battery posts (one per post).
Step 7: Install the new battery
- Set the new battery into the tray in the same orientation as the old one (posts in the same positions).
- Reinstall the hold-down bracket and bolt using a 10mm socket, extension, and 1/4" ratchet.
- Torque to 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Step 8: Reconnect cables in the correct order
- Reconnect the positive (+) cable first. Use an 8mm socket or 10mm socket and tighten the clamp.
- Torque to 5-7 Nm (44-62 in-lb)
- Reconnect the negative (-) cable last. Use an 8mm socket or 10mm socket and tighten the clamp.
- Torque to 5-7 Nm (44-62 in-lb)
- Spray a light coat of battery terminal protectant spray on the terminals.
Step 9: Reset the Battery Monitoring System (BMS) if equipped
- A āBMSā (Battery Monitoring System) helps the alternator charge correctly. After a battery change, resetting it helps prevent under/over-charging.
- Common Ford manual reset (ignition ON, engine OFF):
- Turn ignition to ON (do not start).
- Within 10 seconds: flash the high beams 5 times (use the headlight stalk).
- Then press and release the brake pedal 3 times.
- Watch the battery/charging indicator on the clusterāif it flashes, the reset accepted.
ā After Repair
- š§Ŗ Start the engine and confirm it cranks normally.
- š§Ŗ Check that the battery is secure and does not move in the tray.
- š§Ŗ Verify headlights, wipers, HVAC, and radio work normally.
- š§Ŗ Reset the clock and radio presets if needed.
- š§Ŗ If the steering feels odd after reconnecting, turn the wheel lock-to-lock once while stopped (this helps some systems re-learn).
š° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $250-$450 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $160-$320 (parts only)
You Save: $90-$180 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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Assumption: Battery is in the engine bay with a standard base hold-down.

















