Yes, it will work. if you live where you have extreme cold in the winter get a battery with the most CCAs you can find. If you live in a warm climate then the 870 CCA will be fine.
check battery and alternator
cold cranking amps is the rating on a car battery- the higher the number of cca the stronger the starting power of the battery
Usually three or four of them... typically, 500 - 1000 Cold Cranking Amps... lower the CCA, the more longevity the battery typically has.
cold cranking amps
As long as the battery is the same overall size and the terminals are in the same location, then yes.
look for information sticker on battery where the c.c.a. {cold cranking amps} will be listed.
For the 5.4 liter V8 engine in a 2001 E-350 the owners manual shows that the optional battery is 750 cold cranking amps ( they also show that the 6.8 liter V10 engine has a standard battery that is ( 650 cold cranking amps ) and the optional battery is ( 750 cold cranking amps )
It came from the factory with a 650 cold cranking amp battery
Yes, they will.
cranking amps or cold cranking amps Group refers to its physical dimensions.
Group 34, about 600 cold cranking amps.Group 34, about 600 cold cranking amps.
A battery with 650 cold cranking amps is called for.