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Ralphhall 11-14-2018 08:49 AM

Increased Battery Discharge
 
Getting this notice, “Battery discharging while stopped, turn off unnecessary electrical consumers, reset date and time if required, in case of repeat occurrence in your system checked by your BMW center”. I guess my battery is dying. Car starting OK but I am at the message of couple times. Any advice?

gatojurko 11-14-2018 09:09 AM

If you do not have electric thief somewhere..it is time to change original car battery which is old at least 10years.

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Ralphhall 11-14-2018 09:14 AM

Thanks for the advice, it 2012 X5 so 6 years plus....wil look to purchase new battery

Thecastle 11-14-2018 10:36 AM

Since its an X5 the alternator could be tired as well :-(. They can go without any warning, or only a warning that your having increased battery discharge. Replace your battery 1st, however.

I've been through 2x alternators on X5's.

gatojurko 11-14-2018 10:40 AM

Why already new battery?

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Bimmer360 11-14-2018 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gatojurko (Post 1146324)
Why already new battery?

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You think 6 years is too soon?

Ralphhall 11-14-2018 01:03 PM

I’m assuming this is the original battery being said the car is a 2012 so six years in a car with so much electronics I think is acceptable

gatojurko 11-14-2018 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Ralphhall (Post 1146332)
I’m assuming this is the original battery being said the car is a 2012 so six years in a car with so much electronics I think is acceptable

6 years is good age... many batteries on E70 start to go dead after 10 years service. That is really good result. Last year changed mine. From 2008.

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ard 11-15-2018 12:38 PM

There is no 'one size fits all' on battery age.... If you have a driving profile that includes long runs, with the battery getting fully charged, it will last longer. You cannot say globally that 6 years is good or bad


Also, as weather turns cold and sub-freezing, we always see an uptick in battery issues.....

Ralphhall 11-15-2018 01:24 PM

Agreed
 
While one battery does not fit all I agree and the fact that I do short runs around the city not long and bought the car six months ago not knowing the condition of the battery but assuming it’s the original from 2012 I will have the dealer check the battery and the alternator for repair

Entropy 11-15-2018 11:31 PM

I just had the same issue. Replaced the battery with an Autocraft Platinum AGM and no more issue. Battery was 5 years old I believe.

Ralphhall 11-16-2018 06:32 AM

Thanks for the info. Who sells that brand and what was the cost of the battery?

pshovest 11-16-2018 02:43 PM

2012 X5's were built from ~June 2011, so it may be older than you think. I've gotten 6 yrs, 9mo and 7 yr, 3 mo from my E70 & E60 original batteries. Never left me stranded, but got tired of the battery discharge warning. If indeed you still have the original battery, there's a date code on the top of one of the battery posts. It shows
wk no., and year mfd. If short trips are the problem you can get a little more out of it if you put a 10A AGM charger on it overnight. Schumacher chargers are ~$50 at Walmart.

rh71 11-16-2018 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ralphhall (Post 1146501)
Thanks for the info. Who sells that brand and what was the cost of the battery?

I got the same Autocraft replacement which has been working great for years now. You can find it at Advance Auto Parts stores. https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/o/car-battery

Don't forget to get it programmed for utmost compatibility/efficiency after install.

Ralphhall 11-16-2018 03:31 PM

Who would perform the programming?

Ralphhall 11-16-2018 05:48 PM

Silly question where the heck is the battery on an X5 5.0

robnitro 11-16-2018 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ralphhall (Post 1146551)
Silly question where the heck is the battery on an X5 5.0

It's in the back cargo area under the cover, under the plastic.

This is annoying to ask btw, do you not read newtis.info or do a simple search here?

Ralphhall 11-17-2018 08:49 AM

Thank you very much for the information

ard 11-17-2018 04:37 PM

If you go to a dealer, you will likely wind up paying $400-500 for the 'inspection and battery replacement'.


Owner: "I think my battery is failing, could you inspect and let me know"

SA: "Sure, diagnostic fee is 150"

Owner: "OK, let me know"


[music plays...]


SA "You were spot on- battery is dying. Replacement is $300 plus installation and computer blah blah. So a total of $445.99. But we wont charege a diagnostic if you replace it." If you just want to piuck it up, its $150.


Owner "dang it, should have just bought one for $199 and picked up the carly app, or paid an indy $50 to code it"

josiahg52 11-18-2018 10:45 PM

I was getting the same warning intermittently over the past few months. I also had strange DTCs for various support and ancilliary electrical systems stored.

Battery never failed to start the engine but winter was coming so I took steps to replace it. When I took it in for the airbag recall, I asked them to inspect the vehicle condition, perform a power analysis and report.

They kept it over night and provided a loaner vehicle. The report said for a seven year, 130k mile vehicle that it was in very good condition with no electrical issues and that the installed BMW battery was an AGM and appeared to be original to the vehicle: 26 11 was stamped on the post, IIRC. They recommended replacement. There was no cost for any of this.

I replaced the BMW battery myself with an Odyssey PC1350 and registered it with Carly. I did not have to change the capacity from the original 90 Ah battery.

I was surprised to get almost seven years of in-vehicle use out of an automotive battery. Wish the BMW battery in my M5 lasted a third that long. I've owned the X5 for four years. I keep it on a battery tender if I'm not driving it for an extended period of time but there's been a few times in my ownership where it has sat in long term airport parking for one to three weeks with no issues.

I'm still settling in to my new place but I have put the old battery on my battery conditioner and once I'm set up, I'll perform a capacity test to see how it performs.

Note: I've since installed an Interstate MTP flooded-cell battery in the M5 and it's been over five years.

gatojurko 11-19-2018 02:55 AM

Terrible fantastic western world prices....

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