battery reconnect button

battery reconnect button

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rich1231

Original Poster:

17,331 posts

265 months

Friday 26th January 2007
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car has been snug in the garage for the last 2 weeks...
I expect i will have to reconnect the battery next time..
its not where the manual says... which says behind the RHS seat.. or the left etc

Does anyone know where it is?

mikial

1,913 posts

267 months

Friday 26th January 2007
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rich1231 said:
car has been snug in the garage for the last 2 weeks...
I expect i will have to reconnect the battery next time..
its not where the manual says... which says behind the RHS seat.. or the left etc

Does anyone know where it is?


Yes, I had this problem at a Tescos car park , accidentally disconnected the battery from the switch in the rear fuse area, called out AM assist to rectify. On mine it`s located behind the drivers seat but of course you can`t move the seat forward to to reach it if your seat is maxed backwards because the battery is disconnected. ! You probably will have to re-seek radio memory and beware of the windows not moving down on exit/entry. I think you have to open the windows to their maximum then close them fully then re-open then again to re-boot the memory.

rich1231

Original Poster:

17,331 posts

265 months

Friday 26th January 2007
quotequote all
mikial said:
rich1231 said:
car has been snug in the garage for the last 2 weeks...
I expect i will have to reconnect the battery next time..
its not where the manual says... which says behind the RHS seat.. or the left etc

Does anyone know where it is?


Yes, I had this problem at a Tescos car park , accidentally disconnected the battery from the switch in the rear fuse area, called out AM assist to rectify. On mine it`s located behind the drivers seat but of course you can`t move the seat forward to to reach it if your seat is maxed backwards because the battery is disconnected. ! You probably will have to re-seek radio memory and beware of the windows not moving down on exit/entry. I think you have to open the windows to their maximum then close them fully then re-open then again to re-boot the memory.



thanks mikial... the pesky manual is trying to confound me