electrical
Battery Terminal
for 2015 Ford F-150 3.5L V6 EcoBoost · RWD
Editorial review:Chris Hackleman — Master Technician · 20+ years
Difficulty
Easy
Time
24 min
Tools
9
Steps
8
✓Expert-verified. Personally reviewed and approved by OLP's master technicians (Chris Hackleman — 20+ years each). Always follow the vehicle's factory service information and torque specs.
This procedure covers cleaning or replacing battery terminals on a 2015-2020 Ford F-150 with 3.5L EcoBoost engine to restore proper electrical connections.
Warnings
⚠Always disconnect negative terminal first and reconnect it last to prevent short circuits
⚠Battery acid is corrosive. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and vehicle paint
ℹ️Disconnecting battery will erase radio presets and may require window recalibration
Tools required
8mm socket and ratchetEssential
10mm socket and ratchetEssential
Torque wrench (5-20 Nm range)Essential
Shop towelsEssential
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Parts
- Battery terminal connector (positive) × 1 — Use OEM specification if replacing
- Battery terminal connector (negative) × 1 — Use OEM specification if replacing
- Battery terminal protective covers × 2 — Use OEM specification if replacing
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Preparation
- Ensure vehicle is parked on level ground with engine off and keys removed
- Allow engine to cool if recently running
- Open hood and prop securely
- Locate battery in engine compartment on right side (passenger side)
- Inspect battery and terminals for damage or excessive corrosion
Procedure
- 1Disconnect negative battery terminalUsing 8mm socket, loosen the negative (black) terminal bolt. Do not remove bolt completely, just loosen until terminal can be lifted off. Use battery terminal puller if terminal is stuck. Move cable away from battery post to prevent accidental contact.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
- 2Disconnect positive battery terminalUsing 8mm socket, loosen the positive (red) terminal bolt. Do not remove bolt completely, just loosen until terminal can be lifted off. Move cable away from battery post and ensure it does not contact any metal surfaces.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
- 3Inspect terminals and cablesExamine both terminals and battery posts for corrosion, cracks, or damage. Check cable insulation for cracking or fraying. If terminals are severely corroded or damaged, replacement is recommended over cleaning.
- 4Clean battery postsUse wire brush or battery terminal cleaning tool to clean both battery posts until bare metal is visible. Remove all corrosion, oxidation, and buildup. If heavy corrosion is present, apply baking soda and water solution to neutralize acid, then scrub and rinse with clean water. Dry thoroughly with shop towel.
- 5Clean or replace terminal connectorsIf cleaning: Use wire brush to clean inside of terminal clamps until bare metal is visible. Clean terminal bolt threads. If replacing: Remove old terminals by cutting cables if crimped, or removing fasteners if bolted. Install new terminals per manufacturer instructions, ensuring proper cable routing and strain relief.
- 6Reconnect positive battery terminalPlace positive (red) terminal onto positive battery post. Ensure terminal is fully seated and oriented correctly for cable routing. Tighten terminal bolt to specification using torque wrench. Terminal should be snug and not rotate on post.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
- 7Reconnect negative battery terminalPlace negative (black) terminal onto negative battery post. Ensure terminal is fully seated and oriented correctly. Tighten terminal bolt to specification using torque wrench. Terminal should be snug and not rotate on post.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
- 8Apply protective coating and reinstall coversApply thin layer of dielectric grease to exposed portions of terminals and battery posts to prevent future corrosion. Reinstall protective terminal covers (red on positive, black on negative).
Reassembly
- Ensure both terminals are tightened to proper specification and cannot rotate on battery posts
- Verify terminal protective covers are properly installed
- Confirm no tools or parts are left in engine compartment
Verification
- Turn ignition to ON position (do not start) and verify dashboard lights illuminate normally
- Start engine and verify normal cranking and starting
- Check for any warning lights on instrument cluster related to electrical system
- Test electrical accessories (lights, radio, windows) for proper operation
- Perform power window re-initialization if needed: lower window fully, hold switch down for 2 seconds, raise window fully, hold switch up for 2 seconds
Related trouble codes on this vehicle
Codes that commonly send this job to the bay — tap one for symptoms, causes, and diagnostic steps.
P2500Generator Lamp/L Terminal Circuit LowP2501Generator Lamp/L Terminal Circuit HighP3602Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) Circuit MalfunctionP3606Start-Stop 12V Battery State of Health Below ThresholdB0013Driver Side Airbag Deployment Circuit Short to Battery
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