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Battery Dead Everything DEAD in X5
I had my 2001 X5 4.4i battery replaced from BMW service center about a year ago. They put in a 650 CCA battery on. Now (this winter) X5 is was acting cranky to start if I did not start my car for over a day. I spoke to AutoZone, & realized one of the cells was dead & advised me to replace the battery. The manual under there computer suggested 850 CCA batter, & I replaced with this newne. Now I had no problems in starting the car.
New problem starts, when put in the key, the car is initialized. When I try to start the car it is completely dead. Nothing at all works & is completely dead. I jumped another battery & opened the trunk to see if the battery terminal was ok. I touched the positive terminal & I heard a clicking noise & everything started again. The connection seems ok & firm. This problem has started to happen regularly now. Any one have any idea with this? Also, can anyone please suggest how I could open the trunk when the battery is completely dead. I am in a situation & cannot jump, I have to access the battery & am not able to open the trunk. PLEASE HELP. |
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Did you know that you don't have to pop the trunk to jump start the car? There's a terminal in the engine bay (in front of the brake fluid reservoir) specifically for that purpose.
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Can you please suggest how I could open the trunk manually when the battery is dead.
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There's a black latch on the top-hinged door on the passenger side of your car. You break it off, and there should be a mechanism that allows you to manually open the tailgate.
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