Do you own a Lincoln Aviator and need to choose a new battery for your Lincoln Aviator? In this article, we’ll tell you what to look for when choosing a battery for your Lincoln Aviator.
Best Lincoln Aviator AGM Battery
Every part of the Lincoln Aviator has a lifespan, and that includes the battery. Over the years, your Lincoln Aviator battery loses its performance, battery capacity decreases, and it becomes increasingly difficult to start your Lincoln Aviator in the winter.
Best AGM Batteries for Lincoln Aviator
Your Lincoln Aviator battery choice depends on the generation and year of manufacture of your Lincoln Aviator. Before you buy a battery, find out which battery is currently in use in your Lincoln Aviator and also check the size of your current battery. All Lincoln Aviator battery sizes and specifications are listed for each item.
In this article, we have listed the most popular batteries for the Lincoln Aviator that are on the market.
Optima Yellow Top Deep Cycle Battery, Group Size H7, 880 CCA, 1000 CA, 154 RC
Specifications and Dimensions:
- Model H7
- Weight 60.50
- C20 Capacity 80.00 Ah
- CCA 880
- Width 6.89
- Length 12.40
- Height 7.48
- Reserve Capacity @25 Amps 155 minutes
- Voltage 12
- Case Material Polypropylene
- Case Color Light Gray
- Cover Color OPTIMA Yellow
- Group Size DH7
- Internal Resistance 0.00170
XS Power D6500 XS Series 12V 3,900 Amp AGM High Output Battery with M6 Terminal Bolt
Specifications and Dimensions:
- 12V BCI Group 65 AGM Battery
- Max Amps 3,900A
- CA: 1100
- Ah: 86, 3000W / 4000W
- Weight Lbs. – 53.81
- Weight Kgs. – 24.41
- Length – 11.8 in
- Height – 6.80 in
- Width – 7.20 in
- MAX Amps – 3900
- CA – 1100A
- RC – 174min.
- Ah – 86
- M6 Terminal Hardware Included
- 3 Year Warranty
ODYSSEY 65-PC1750T Automotive and LTV Battery
Specifications and Dimensions:
- BM Part: 65-PC-1750
- Made In: U.S.A.
- Battery Polarity: Left Positive Terminals
- Voltage: 12 Volt
- Capacity: 65 Ah
- Battery Size: Group 65
- Length: 11.83″
- Width: 7.20″
- Height: 7.43″
- Cold Cranking Amps: 950 CCA
- Shipping Weight: 56.25Lbs
- Warranty: 2-4 Year
- Includes SAE Automotive terminals
- 950 CCA, 1175 MCA, 1325 HCA
- 1700 Cranking Amps for 5 Seconds
- 145 Minute Reserve Capacity
- Cycle life @ 77° F 400 at 100% DOD
- -40° F to 140° F Temperature Range
- More Specs: (Adobe PDF)
- Made in the USA
- Direct replacement for BCI Group 65 Battery
Northstar NSB-AGM 65 Group 65 Battery
Specifications and Dimensions:
- Manufacturer Northstar Battery
- Weight 54.900000
- Length 11.77
- Width 7.32
- Height 7.44
- Battery Type Dual Purpose Battery
- Group Size(s) 65
- OEM Part Number NSB-AGM 65
- Voltage 12 Volt
- Cold Cranking Amps rating at -18°C (0°F) 930
- Reserve Capacity 25Amp Draw 135
- Amp Hour @ 20HR Rate 69
- Marine Cranking Amps rating at 0°C (32°F) 1165
- Hot Cranking Amps rating at 26°C (80°F) 1430
- PHCA 1750
- Chemistry Thin Plate, Pure Lead AGM
- Warranty (Months) 48
- Core Sku A-CORE
ODYSSEY Extreme Battery ODX-AGM65 (65-PC1750)
Specifications and Dimensions:
- Voltage 12 V
- Cold Cranking Amps (CCA, SAE J537) 950A
- Capacity (20-hour rate) 74Ah
- Capacity (10-hour rate) 65Ah
- Reserve capacity 145 mins
- HCA 1350A
- PHCA – 5-second pulse current 1750
- MCA 1070A
- Internal resistance at 20°C (using IEC method) (mΩ) 2
- Short circuit current (using IEC method) 5000
- Torque Spec Nm max N/A
- Terminal SAE
- Length 300 mm
- Width 183 mm
- Height (to top of terminals) 191 mm
- Height (container) 173 mm
- Weight 24.5 kg
Bosch S6551B S6 Flat Plate AGM Battery
Specifications and Dimensions:
- 760 CCA
- BCI Group: 65
- 140 RC
- 70 AH
Deka 9A65 AGM Intimidator Battery
Specifications and Dimensions:
- Voltage: 12V
- CCA: 775
- CA: 955
- BCI: 65
- Lenght: 12.01in (305.00 mm)
- Width: 7.36in (187.00 mm)
- Height: 7.64in (194.00 mm)
- Weight: 48.00lb (21.77 kg)
Lincoln Aviator AGM Battery Buying Guide and Reviews
What size battery is used in the Lincoln Aviator?
- It is recommended to use 50-80 Ah batteries for Lincoln Aviator
- Lincoln Aviator recommended battery group 76-78
- Lincoln Aviator recommended amps (CCA): 700-800 A
How long does the OEM battery in the Lincoln Aviator last?
The standard lifespan of an OEM battery in an Lincoln Aviator is 5 years. If your Lincoln Aviator is more than five years old, you should consider replacing the battery.
When should I replace the battery in my Lincoln Aviator?
The battery in your Lincoln Aviator should be changed every 3 to 4 years of use. That way, you’ll feel confident in the winter and know that your Lincoln Aviator won’t have ignition problems.
The most popular brands of batteries for Lincoln Aviator:
- Optima REDTOP Batteries
- Odyssey Extreme Series
- Optima YELLOWTOP Batteries
- XS Power AGM
- Bosch S6 AGM
- Delphi MaxStart AGM
- ACDelco Professional AGM
Lincoln Aviator AGM Battery or Lead-Acid Battery?
A lead-acid battery performs poorly in very cold conditions, repeated power failures shorten the life of the battery in the Lincoln Aviator. For these reasons, many Lincoln Aviator owners like to switch to AGM batteries. If you want a new replacement battery for your Acura MD or want to upgrade to a better quality battery for your Acura MD, switching to an AGM battery can be a great option. Not only are these batteries sealed, but they also have excellent performance.
Why is it better to use AGM Batteries for the Lincoln Aviator?
AGM batteries are better able to cope with the increased stresses that the Lincoln Aviator driver constantly faces. The main problem with conventional batteries is their shorter lifespan due to the high electrical stress your Lincoln Aviator is subjected to.
The AGM batteries in your Lincoln Aviator can discharge without being damaged. Because the plates and gaskets in AGM batteries are much tighter against each other, the casing is sealed, AGM batteries for your Lincoln Aviator are more resistant to vibration and off-road shock.
The functions that the battery performs in the Lincoln Aviator:
- Provides power to the starter in the Lincoln Aviator
- When the Lincoln Aviator engine is turned off, the battery powers auxiliary electrical equipment
- Powers emergency systems when the engine is off in the Lincoln Aviator
- Is an auxiliary power source in the Lincoln Aviator when operating devices with high current consumption
How do I choose a battery for my Lincoln Aviator?
- Study the Lincoln Aviator owner’s manual, it will indicate the battery requirements
- Determine which battery is currently installed on your Lincoln Aviator (capacity, size, starting current)
- Select a battery for your Lincoln Aviator based on our review
Key criteria for choosing a battery for your Lincoln Aviator:
- Capacity. For diesel cars and SUVs with a large engine capacity, we recommend using batteries with a capacity of 70-90 Ah. Stick to the Lincoln Aviator manufacturer’s recommendations and use a battery with the rated capacity for the Lincoln Aviator.
- Starting current. The maximum amount of current a battery can deliver in a short period of time (10 to 30 seconds). Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) – The cold cranking current of a starter battery. For Lincoln Aviator, it is recommended to use a battery with CCA between 700 and 800 A. We recommend choosing a battery for the Lincoln Aviator with higher starting current ratings. Such batteries are more expensive, but they allow you to start the engine Lincoln Aviator even in severe frost.
- Dimensions. Pay attention to the size of the battery pad in your Lincoln Aviator.
How do I check the battery in my Lincoln Aviator?
You can check the battery in your Lincoln Aviator in several ways: with a multimeter, a load fork, and a starting current tester.
The Lincoln Aviator battery terminal voltage should be at least 12.5 volts after 10 to 12 hours of stopping the Lincoln Aviator engine.
Digital multimeter for Lincoln Aviator
Fluke 117 Electricians True RMS Multimeter
Specifications and Dimensions:
- 6.57 x 3.31 x 1.81
- 1.21 pounds
- 9 Volts
- VoltAlert technology for non-contact voltage detection
- AutoVolt automatic ac/dc voltage selection
- LoZ: Helps prevent false readings due to ghost voltage
- Large white LED backlight to work in poorly lit areas
- True RMS for accurate measurements on non-linear loads
- Measures 10 A (20 A overload for 30 seconds)
- Resistance, continuity, frequency, and capacitance
- Min/Max/Average to record signal fluctuations
- Compatible with optional magnetic hanger (ToolPak)
- CAT III 600 V safety rate
Innova 3340 Professional Automotive Digital Multimeter
Specifications and Dimensions:
- 12.5 x 4.5 x 6.5
- 8 ounces
- Reverse Polarity Protection
- Auto-Ranging
- Auto Shut-Off
- RPM Reading
- Alternator Test
- Temperature Reading
AstroAI Multimeter 2000 Counts Digital Multimeter
Specifications and Dimensions:
- 5.1 x 2.8 x 1.4
- 9 Volts
- 10 ounces
- Display Style LCD
- 9V 6F22 Battery
What does it take to measure the battery in a Lincoln Aviator?
- Lincoln Aviator battery terminal voltage when the engine is stopped
- Lincoln Aviator battery terminal voltage with the engine running
To test the battery in your Lincoln Aviator with a multimeter, you need to connect the red probe of the multimeter to the positive (red) battery terminal of your Lincoln Aviator and the black probe to the negative (black) battery terminal of your Lincoln Aviator.
The Lincoln Aviator battery terminal voltage should be at least 12.5 to 12.8 volts after 10 to 12 hours of engine shutdown. If the value is less, then the battery in the Lincoln Aviator will have to be replaced.
Lincoln Aviator battery terminal voltage with the engine running should show 14.0 – 14.5 volts, a deviation in any direction is undesirable. This measurement is not indicative of the battery but of the alternator in the Lincoln Aviator and the charging circuit parameters.
Lincoln Aviator Battery Charger
Optima Digital 400 12V Performance Maintainer and Battery Charger
Specifications and Dimensions:
- 7.1″ x 3.9″ x 2.7″
- 12V Performance Charger
- Hybrid LED battery charge indicator with LCD display
- Automatically increases battery life and performance
- Sparkless connection technology
- Regenerates discharged batteries
NOCO Boost Plus GB40 1000 Amp 12-Volt
Specifications and Dimensions:
- 6.57″ x 3.15″ x 7.72″
- Safely connect to 12-volt automotive car battery
- Spark-proof technology and reverse polarity protection
- Ultra-compact and lightweight design weighing 2.4 pounds
CTEK MULTI US 7002 12-Volt Battery Charger
Specifications and Dimensions:
- 7.52″ x 3.5″ x 1.89″
- Fit Type: Universal Fit
- Eight steps, automatic switch charging, and four separate charge modes
- Charges 12-volt lead-acid batteries (Wet, MF, Gel, AGM, and Ca) from 14Ah to 150Ah (charging) or 14Ah to 225Ah (maintenance)
- Maintenance pulse charging increases battery life
How do I charge the Lincoln Aviator battery?
To charge the Lincoln Aviator battery, you will need an inverter microprocessor (intelligent) battery charger. They charge the battery by pulses. The battery chargers are small, lightweight, and easy to use when charging the Lincoln Aviator.
When charging your Lincoln Aviator battery, select the correct charging current to prevent the battery from aging prematurely. The higher the charging rate of your Lincoln Aviator, the higher the current that passes through the battery, which will damage the battery. The current rating is 10% of the battery capacity. If your Lincoln Aviator uses a 70 Ah battery, then the charging current should not exceed 7A. The lower the charging current, the better the Lincoln Aviator battery will charge. Do not allow the Lincoln Aviator battery to be completely discharged, in which case you will not be able to restore it and you will have to buy a new battery.
What tool do I need to replace the battery in my Lincoln Aviator?
You’ll need two wrenches: a 10-mm open-end wrench, and a 13-mm socket wrench.
How do I properly remove the terminals when replacing the battery in the Lincoln Aviator?
First, you need to disconnect the black (negative) battery wire in the Lincoln Aviator (otherwise you can make a short circuit), then you need to disconnect the red wire from the battery in the Lincoln Aviator.
How do I properly replace the battery in the Lincoln Aviator?
- Turn off the Lincoln Aviator engine ignition
- Remove the cable from the negative battery lead in the Lincoln Aviator, and then from the positive
- Remove the battery mount and then the Lincoln Aviator battery itself
- Clean the area in the Lincoln Aviator on which the battery sits
- Clean the lugs of the power wires in the Lincoln Aviator
- Install the new battery and secure it in the seat in the Lincoln Aviator
- Connect the cable to the battery positive terminal and then to the negative terminal
We hope the review helped you make the best choice for yourself and your Lincoln Aviator.