BMW 3 Series E90 Battery Removal DIY How To Remove and Replace A BMW Battery Full Procedure

BMW 3 Series E90 Battery Removal DIY How To Remove and Replace A BMW Battery Full Procedure

My Video shows how to remove and replace a BMW battery on a 3 Series E90. I go over tips and tricks and what to watch out for while doing the removal and ins…

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Daud Amin says:

And thats why i lov e old cars !

Imran Pasha says:

also, I have installed DieHard battery black into BMW 3series 2006 ,model.
no registration required. it was a plug n play kind.

AskTheCarExperts says:

Hello, Thanks for the great comment. I am glad my video was helpful 🙂

bmwnasher says:

I agree. These modern cars are madness is this all this technology
necessary.

samirshingle says:

thanks….

AskTheCarExperts says:

This is often an extra plug for a transport wire when the vehicle was new.
Nothing goes to this wire if it is the one I am thinking of 🙂

AskTheCarExperts says:

Thank you. Thanks for the comment 🙂

AskTheCarExperts says:

There should be no need. You will not lose your presets for the radio only
the time and date. I do not like to use these on a BMW to prevent any
issues by holding voltage while replacing the battery.

AskTheCarExperts says:

The E90 battery is one of the most complex 🙂 Thanks for watching and the
great comment. Unfortunately there is no way to check battery life. A
common life span of a BMW battery is 5 to 6 years. The tell tale sign of a
weakening battery is that the crank may start to seem a bit sluggish on a
cold day. Keeping a battery fully charged if you do short distance driving
or if the vehicle sits will also help prolong battery life.

AskTheCarExperts says:

Love this comment!!! I agree 🙂 !

Frankie Flores says:

Excellent Vid, Thanks

Imran Pasha says:

Excellent video, my BMW 3 series battery was totally dead, can’t even jump
start it.I almost thought of towing my car and take it to dealer but it
would cost me atleast $1000 to get this replaced. Thanks alot for sharing
this wonderful video, it was really easy to replace battery after watching
your video. Keep up the good work.

Vinu John says:

Do you have to code the car to have it accept a new battery?

AskTheCarExperts says:

The reason to code a BMW with a Battery replacement is if you are changing
battery types or amp hours. If you are going from a white non AGM to a
black AGM coding tells the vehicle of the change so it can charge
differently. But I know people that have not bothered with any coding that
do not have any problems after replacing and changine the battery. Normally
if the same battery is put in, it is “registered” to the vehicle which then
the vehicle keeps a battery log of replacement.

samirshingle says:

Excellent Video. I was able to replace my battery after watching this video
on the 20006 BMW. I have one question though – I ended up with a “extra”
(blue and red) wire which came for the power cable fixed to the side of the
trunk. (i believe its the same one seen in the video at 10.20). Any idea
where it goes? Thanks

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