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Home/DS/7 Crossback/Mk1 (X74) 2017-Present/Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

Reviewed by the Service Reset editor · Updated August 18, 2026 · How we verify
Quick referenceTools10 mm spannerTime~15 minMethodDisconnect negative terminal first

These instructions apply to the DS 7 Crossback Mk1 (X74) 2017-Present.
For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Disconnecting the 12 V battery on your DS 7 Crossback (2017–present) — for a new battery, winter storage, or work near the airbags — needs the “sleep” precaution before you touch the terminals. This is a car with a lot of onboard electronics, so a couple of minutes of patience up front saves a lot of head-scratching afterwards. Get the wait right, use the correct terminal order, and the DS 7 comes back cleanly. Here is the safe sequence, including the E-Tense plug-in hybrid.

Where the 12 V Battery Is

The 12 V battery is in the engine bay, generally under a cover or trim panel you unclip to reach the terminals. You will find two posts: the negative (−) is the black one marked with a minus, and the positive (+) is the red one, usually under a hinged cap, marked with a plus. Identify both before you start — the order matters. On the E-Tense plug-in hybrid, this 12 V battery is still the one you service; never touch the orange high-voltage cabling or the traction battery, which is strictly a workshop job.

Before You Disconnect

  • Switch the ignition off and make sure the car is fully asleep, not just idle.
  • Close the windows and the sunroof so you can re-initialise them cleanly later.
  • Remove the key and step well away so keyless access can’t wake the car mid-job.
  • Note your radio and clock settings, and have the right spanner, gloves and eye protection ready.

Disconnecting

  1. Switch the ignition off, close the windows, remove the key and step away so keyless access can’t wake the car.
  2. Wait about 4 minutes for the BSI control unit to power down before disconnecting.
  3. Disconnect the negative (−) terminal first, lift it clear, then the positive if you are removing the battery.

Working near airbags or pretensioners? Allow a couple of minutes after disconnecting before starting any work in that area.

Reconnecting and Re-initialising

  1. Reconnect positive first, then negative, and tighten both clamps firmly.
  2. Wait about 2 minutes, then start the car.
  3. Re-initialise the electric windows, and the sunroof if fitted — both lose their calibration.
  4. Re-enter the clock and any lost settings, and re-store your tyre pressures.

What You’ll Need to Reset Afterwards

Cutting the 12 V supply on the DS 7 clears several learned and stored settings. Expect to re-set the clock and radio presets, re-initialise the one-touch/anti-pinch windows and the panoramic sunroof so they auto-close again, and re-store your tyre-pressure reference. Seat and mirror memory positions may need re-doing, and one or two warning lights can appear briefly before clearing once the car has re-synchronised on a short drive.

If Something Isn’t Right Afterwards

  • Windows or sunroof only move while held — run the relevant re-initialisation.
  • Check both clamps are tight and fully seated — a loose terminal is a common cause of post-battery gremlins.
  • Warning lights after reconnection often clear after a short drive; a persistent one stores a code (decode on autodtcs.com).
  • If it cranks slowly or a light won’t clear, rule out a genuinely flat or tired battery rather than the disconnection.
  • A new/different battery is best registered with PSA equipment for the smart-charging logic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the battery on a DS 7 Crossback?

In the engine bay, under a cover you unclip — including on the E-Tense, where you service the 12 V battery, never the high-voltage system. It is a standard 12 V battery on all versions.

Why wait 4 minutes before disconnecting?

It lets the BSI body-control unit power down fully. Disconnecting while it is still awake can leave the electronics confused and throw up faults that are a nuisance to clear later.

Which terminal comes off first?

Negative (−) off first when disconnecting, and reconnect it last — positive goes on first. This order avoids shorting a live terminal against the bodywork while you work.

What needs resetting afterwards?

The electric windows and the sunroof (if fitted) re-initialise, plus the clock, radio presets and tyre-pressure reference. Seat and mirror memory can also drop, and a few warning lights may show briefly before clearing.

Do I need to code a new battery?

A new or different battery is best registered with PSA equipment so the smart-charging logic matches it. The car will run without that step, but registering helps the charging system look after the new battery.

Can I jump-start it instead of disconnecting?

Yes — if the battery is only flat, a jump-start or a mains charger keeps all your settings intact and avoids the re-initialisation. Disconnect only when renewing the battery or working near the airbags.

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

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

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