JasonH
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Whichever one has the best warranty. Lead acid starting batteries are a commodity. The price reflects the costs of materials and labor so you pretty much get what you pay for.
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Mine did the same thing. Found that very odd...I just replaced mine with the same Motorcraft battery a OEM. Bought it from Rock Auto https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/motorcraft,BAGM94RH7800,battery,2476 and it arrived two days later. First time using that website but I am very pleased so far.
Although you all probably don't need it, I thought this guide was pretty helpful: https://paulstravelpictures.com/201...tomotive-Battery-Replacement-Guide/index.html.
It assure easy to change, all of my settings and clock stayed input - the only thing that I had to change was for some reason my running boards went from "auto" to "off."
Battery warranties are all prorated, so with a five year warranty, the battery fails in 2.5 years you get 50 percent of the purchase price. There are only two major USA battery manufactures, Johnson Controls and Exide.
I can't find any battery on Costco.com that would fit the 2019 Expedition.After a little research, it looks like Interstate from Costco might be the best value:
CCA 1000, 36/mo limited warrantee, ... $99 ...