A 1994 Ford Probe (4 cyl or V6) requires a group 58R battery. One example is Interstate Batteries - part # MTP58R - which has 610 cold cranking amps. Various other brands are available, but most are identified by group number 58R ("R" indicates "reverse polarity" as compared to a plain "58".)
I have a Motorcraft ( BXT65 - 650 ) Fords top of the line battery for the 1998 Ford Explorer
owners manual will tell you
Mine uses a regular 12-volt car battery
does anything need to be taken off to remove a started on 89 ford probe
NO you can't because a ford probe Gt is a v6 while the ford probe base is a flat 4. Because of this the car is shaped differently including the bumper so you need to order a bumper for a base ford probe. this guy is wrong it is a direct bolt on and its inline 4 not flat 4
The battery it uses is ( BCI group size 58R ) and that seems to be 550 to 590 cold cranking amps ( CCA ) depending on battery make
What type of battery do i need for a 2002 ford focus
You need four things to start a car compression/ spark/ air/ and fuel/ if these components are present check your starter, dead battery, and all your connections. Good luck
You Need a 35 Series BatteryThe best answer I can offer is that you need a battery that is a 35 series. They vary from brand to brand such as in Wal-Mart, the brand "EverLife" requires size 35-3S. At CarQuest, it is a 35-84 battery is the size you need. Everything I read says that it works for both a '91 and a '92 Ford Escort (all types).
A six cell, wet charged 12 volt battery. The model bat that your car takes is in a book anyplace you could buy the battery. A store employee will be able to tell you which battery your car takes.
A 2003 Ford Explorer came from the factory with the ( Motorcraft BXT-65-650 battery ) * that's BCI group size 65 and 650 cold cranking amps
No need to match it to any other pump. Just purchase a fuel pump for your Ford Probe and it will fit and work. You for sure do not want to install a used fuel pump. Way to much work to change it out.