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Home/Jeep/Renegade/Mk1 (BU) 2014-Present/Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

Reviewed by the Service Reset editor · Updated August 9, 2026 · How we verify
Quick referenceTools10 mm spannerTime~15 minMethodDisconnect negative terminal first

These instructions apply to the Jeep Renegade Mk1 (BU) 2014-Present.
For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Whether you’re fitting a new battery, storing your Jeep Renegade (2014–present) over winter, or working near the airbags, disconnecting the 12 V battery safely takes a few extra steps on this car — and afterwards several convenience systems need re-initialising. Here’s the full sequence.

Jeep Renegade Mk1 — the vehicle covered in this guide.
Jeep Renegade Mk1. Photo by Matti Blume via Wikimedia Commons, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0.

Before You Disconnect

The Renegade’s 12 V battery sits in the engine bay. On the 4xe plug-in hybrid, this is still the 12 V battery you work with — never touch the orange high-voltage cabling or the traction battery.

  1. Switch the ignition off and make a note of your radio presets and personal settings.
  2. Make sure all electrical consumers (lights, blower, etc.) are off.
  3. Wait 1 minute after switching off before disconnecting, to let the modules power down.
  4. Disconnect the negative (−) terminal first, then the positive.

Safety note: if you’ll be working on pyrotechnic components (airbags, seat-belt pretensioners), wait 2 minutes after disconnecting before starting.

Reconnecting and Re-initialising

Reconnect positive first, then negative. With the ignition off and the driver’s door closed, the Renegade then needs these owner re-initialisations:

  • Power windows — one-touch function (see our windows guide).
  • Electric sunroof, if fitted.
  • Power tailgate, if fitted.

The clock, radio presets and some driver settings will also need re-entering.

If Something Isn’t Right Afterwards

  • Windows won’t auto-close / sunroof won’t auto-run — that’s the lost calibration; run the relevant re-initialisation.
  • Warning lights after reconnection — often clear after a short drive; a persistent one stores a code (decode it on autodtcs.com).
  • A new/different battery — fit the same type and capacity as the original for the stop/start charging logic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the battery on a Jeep Renegade?

In the engine bay. On the 4xe plug-in hybrid it’s still the 12 V battery you service — never the orange high-voltage system.

Which terminal do I remove first?

The negative (−) first when disconnecting, and reconnect it last.

What do I need to reset after reconnecting?

The windows, sunroof and power tailgate re-initialise, plus the clock and radio presets.

How long should I wait before disconnecting?

One minute after switching off; allow two minutes if you’ll be working on airbags or pretensioners.

If a warning light stays on after reconnecting the battery, look up the stored code on autodtcs.com.

Independent guide — not affiliated with Jeep. Always follow your official service manual and safety precautions. Read our full disclaimer.

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