03-04-2015, 12:10 AM | #1 |
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Jump starting with the F15
so recently, my mom's car wouldn't start at a shopping mall parking lot, so I had to drive over there with jumper cables to jump start the car. as soon as I opened the hood of my F15, I freaked out lol, I couldn't locate where the battery was, and where to connect the cables lol. being really confused, I opened and started reading the manual and figured out where to connect the cables. so strange how one end is easy to locate but the other one is a weird looking bolt on the right side when you open the hood. just thought if any of you guys had funny incidents like this, trying to jump start someone's car. most cars I had before were japanese cars so battery location was obvious.
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03-04-2015, 01:46 AM | #4 |
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The front engine connection point of the battery for ease of access is located (at least for the 50i) closest to the driver's side. The positive terminal is located under the red cap with the big PLUS sign. Just a few inches below this positive red terminal exposed wide open on a piece of grounded metal is the negative terminal all by itself. I'll take a picture tomorrow to show it since I'm removing my RaceChip anyway. Here is a picture of where both the main battery (left) and the accessory battery (right) are located in trunk compartment:
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03-04-2015, 02:27 AM | #6 |
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Yes . Hopefully, this will make me an expert in taking apart my engine bay area and installing my chip in record breaking time...haha, jk .
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03-04-2015, 05:36 AM | #7 |
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This is why I come here... I didn't realize we have a separate accessory battery. Makes sense considering how much electronics there is and how much of it operates both before the engine is started and after it is shut down.
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I know, it's great isn't it, you learn something new every day
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03-04-2015, 10:44 AM | #10 |
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The owner manual is talking about the jump-start by using the battery of another vehicle. It doesn't specify the detailed step by step process of how F15 helps others jump-start.
Is there the official procedure for this? Just curious. Thank you. |
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This makes me wonder if I need to check my 35i, and if Diesel has the same setup.... :roll eyes: This info is good. I can't imagine the batteries are hidden out there. |
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The last car I personally jump-started was from Chevy to Ford in 1993, and it's operated directly from the real "battery" of the good car to the POSITIVE of the battery of the bad car and the engine of the bad car... This "corresponding starting aid terminal of the vehicle" (= POSITIVE) and "the special nut of the body ground" (=NEGATIVE) are the fancy things to me, aren't they? |
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03-04-2015, 11:52 PM | #17 |
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It's the same either way.
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Last month my van needed a jump start and x5 was the only car around. I was gonna unscrew the plastic cover in the back but gave up. Called road side assistant instead. I didn't know there was a connectors in the front. Please post a photo where plus and minus connectors are. Thanks
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03-05-2015, 03:39 PM | #21 |
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Ok, here are pictures of the positive (red) and negative (black/ground) connection terminals in the engine bay on the driver side area:
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