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Just about everything you ever wanted to know about the FFH battery

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These cars don't need a big battery with a lot of cranking amps. The batterty does have a small but significant electronics load when the car is off. There were a batch of marginal batteries in the 2010 Gen 1 FFH's also. A bigger battery is not the best solution. A small one that works right is the answer.

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Here is PDF link for the 2013 Hybrid HVB removal I don't think there is much information for us "normal" people but still interesting in case you need to take out the HVB.

 

http://elvsolutions.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Fusion_MKZ_Energi%20Battery%20Removal_Final.pdf

Two interesting things, first it has the First Responders Identification section, which points out the badge locations. So when they approach a wreck, they will be looking for those badges, so if they are removed, they run the risk of not knowing its a Hybrid, unless they open the hood.

 

Second, The VIN. For the Fusion Titanium Energi. its P0S.... hmmm P0S, really? Thats not a nice thing to call a very expensive car. LOL

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Probably a good idea. A first responder getting hit by 300v from the HBV because they didn't know what they were approaching would not be a good thing.

Plus its DC. It hits much harder than AC does!

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I have a charger with LED readout, that charged small, regular and Gel(AGM) batteries, and can be used to start too. I brought two Optima redtops back to life with it, took a couple weeks, but they came fully back, and considering they were used to start a 7.3L diesel, thats quite a feat. Couldn't help an lead/acid though, once they go, they are gone. If the one you got is anything like mine, it should be pretty good at topping off the battery.

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