I have two vehicles in need of batteries. The first is a 2012 Escape that's requires a 96R with 590CCA. The second is a 2008 Focus that requires a 96R with 500CCA. The current battery in the Escape is original and was installed on the build date of 11/11 from the door jam sticker. I had installed a new Motorcraft MaxTough battery on the Focus in April of 2012. I bought a new Motorcraft MaxTough battery for the Escape because my wife drives that to get out two babies under 2 years old to doctors appointments and such. So we need that vehicle to be reliable. The Focus is parked up until the weather warms up because we need to replace the shift solenoids. After a week of not driving the Focus, the battery ran down to 2.1 volts.
My question is, since the battery coming out of the Escape is still decent, can I put that 590CCA battery into the Focus that requires 500CCA to just be able to start it up now and then and do the repairs before I buy another battery? The shift solenoids are $300 for all 6 and I just a new battery. A second new battery is an expense that I don't want to incur right now. Btw, during New York winters, it is common to have warm days in the 40s-50s range that would allow me to work on the shift solenoids.
My question is, since the battery coming out of the Escape is still decent, can I put that 590CCA battery into the Focus that requires 500CCA to just be able to start it up now and then and do the repairs before I buy another battery? The shift solenoids are $300 for all 6 and I just a new battery. A second new battery is an expense that I don't want to incur right now. Btw, during New York winters, it is common to have warm days in the 40s-50s range that would allow me to work on the shift solenoids.