How much does a 2017 ford fusion hybrid battery replacement cost?

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James B. December 24, 2020
The 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid battery replacement cost is between $1,100 and $6,100. You will come into issues with the battery during the life cycle of the vehicle. A cracked case could come about and will need to be replaced completely. There can be a leak, causing the fluid to come out. The battery can drain quickly and will need to fixed. The battery can just be completely out of juice. You will need to recharge or replace it at this juncture. This piece of equipment will eventually become useless. The battery will need to be changed every 50,000 to 60,000 miles. It may coSTSome money, but You will have to cough up the cash to keep Your car running.
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Harvey April 30, 2022
I am thinking of buying a 20017 Ford Fusion hybrid with 98000 miles on it . I am concerned about the battery life .
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Ethel G. April 9, 2020
A replacement battery for your 2017 ford fusion hybrid will probably cost you a few thousand dollars. They range between $1000 to $5,000 but that's based on the year.
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Jim February 22, 2023
In my experience of the whole situation, I started out just for funsies asking the dealership for a quote on replacement. They came back with over $5000 just for the freaking battery! Not including any labor. I purchased a high voltage hybrid battery for my 2017 Fusion from Ebay at a cost of around $2000. This included price of the battery, plus freight, plus core. Doner vehicle was a 2019 with around 35,000 miles on it. (Very important to know the miles the battery has on it if purchasing used.) Most importantly if you are any kind of mechanically inclined you can do a battery swap in around 3 hours yourself. It helps if you do a little internet searching and download the official Ford hybrid battery removal PDF. If you are careful and go step by step, your car will run like its brand new. In addendum, no relearn process is required. Its as easy as changing a few AA's. Save yourself thousands, its a process anyone can do.
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