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The 2013 Ford Focus generally doesn't have major issues with battery drain. However, like many cars today, occasional battery drain issues can occur. If you are experiencing consistent battery drain, a convenient way to troubleshoot is by using a fuse probe. Turn off the vehicle and check the fuses in the engine compartment to identify any power draw. This will help pinpoint the specific circuit causing the battery drain. Typically, the root of the problem is often from an aftermarket accessory or a light that was accidentally left on in the car.
The 2013 Ford Focus experiences severe battery drainage even when the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed.
I had to bring my son's 2013 Focus to the dealership this weekend because they're saying the battery is bad, even though we replaced it less than a year ago. I am curious to learn more about this issue since the dealership wants me to purchase another $130 battery.
I paid $180 to the Ford dealership for a battery diagnosis (even though the NAPA test showed it was fine), and then an additional $52 to have them install a new battery I bought. Despite all this, the tests still indicate that the battery is good. #feelingrippedoff