How to Repair the Positive Battery Cable on BMW

How to Repair the Positive Battery Cable on BMW

I show how you can save a bunch by replacing the positive cable (BST-Battery Safety Terminal) on your BMW yourself.

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Ahmad Abdo says:

$1800 repair I have 328i xdrive. This is what they charge me at the dealership for this

Johnyquest1 says:

What year BMW is this? Having BST / airbag codes after doing a battery replacement (unreal) — and am still having trouble believing it, but when I split the "red box", i lost power, so I'm guessing it must have blown or come apart — Though from your description, this apparently isn't easy to do accidentally, and it definitely didn't blow while I had it apart or was working on it.

Anyway, my '11 e90 has red covers on everything, so not quite as apparent what's going on unless I drill the rivets out, which will require I take it all apart anyway, so I may as well have the part on hand. I guess it's a $50 gamble at this point… Thanks for the video!

STRAWBERRY MANSIONS VERY OWN says:

What is that black wire connected to thats on the positive cable

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