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Home/BMW/3 Series/Mk6 (F30/F31/F80) 2011-2020/Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

These instructions apply to the BMW 3 Series Mk6 (F30/F31/F80) 2011-2020. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

Disconnecting the 12 V battery on a BMW 3 Series (F30/F31/F80, 2011–2020) is a routine job, but the F30 is BMW-based with intelligent battery management, so a new battery must be registered and the windows re-taught afterwards. The battery itself lives in the boot, not the engine bay. This guide covers the safe order of work and what the car needs once the leads are back on.

Where the Battery Is

On the F30 the battery is in the luggage compartment, usually on the right-hand side under the boot floor trim. There is also a jump-start terminal under a cover in the engine bay for charging or jump-starting — use that rather than reaching into the boot. The F30 uses an AGM battery; replace like-for-like.

Before You Disconnect

  • Note your radio presets and iDrive preferences.
  • Turn the ignition off and ensure all electrical consumers are switched off; take the keyless fob away so the car powers down.
  • To keep settings alive, plug in a memory-saver. The steps below assume you are not.
  • If working near airbags or seat-belt pretensioners, disconnect the battery and wait at least 1 minute before handling those parts.

Disconnecting — Correct Order

  1. Turn the ignition off and take the fob away.
  2. Lift the boot floor and expose the battery; fold back the trim.
  3. Slacken the negative (−, earth) terminal first and lift the lead clear, tucking it aside.
  4. Only undo the positive (+) terminal if you are removing the battery completely.
  5. If removing the battery, undo the clamp and vent hose and lift it out upright.

Reconnecting — Correct Order

  1. Refit the battery, reconnect the vent hose and secure the clamp.
  2. Connect the positive (+) lead first, then the negative (−) earth lead last. Tighten both firmly.
  3. Turn the ignition on for a few seconds before starting the engine.

What the F30 Needs Afterwards

  • Reset the date and time and re-enter your radio presets and iDrive preferences.
  • Re-initialise the electric windows — the one-touch is lost until you re-teach it (see our F30 window guide).
  • Register a new battery (important). If you fitted a new battery, its capacity and type must be registered with the F30’s power management using a BMW-capable diagnostic tool, or the car will mismanage charging and start/stop will not work. Fitting the same Ah/type is essential.

If a Warning Light Stays On

One or two lights right after reconnecting is normal and should clear on a short drive. If an airbag, engine or chassis light remains, a fault code was logged. Reading it needs a diagnostic tool; you can look up what a BMW code means on our sister site autodtcs.com.

Tools You Need

  • 10 mm and 13 mm spanner/socket for the terminal and clamp.
  • Optional memory-saver to preserve settings.
  • A BMW-capable diagnostic tool (e.g. an INPA/ISTA-compatible interface or a quality generic) to register a new battery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the battery on a BMW F30?

In the luggage compartment, usually on the right under the boot floor. There is a jump-start post in the engine bay for charging.

Do I have to register a new battery?

Yes — the power management needs the new battery’s parameters or it will overcharge or undercharge it and disable start/stop. Registration is a quick step with a BMW-capable tool.

How long should I leave it disconnected to reset the electronics?

Around 15 minutes with the doors shut lets the modules power down fully, clearing most transient glitches.

Why won’t my windows auto-close after reconnecting?

Expected — the one-touch disables itself after a power loss. Re-initialise each window and it returns.

To clear the service reminder after maintenance, see our BMW 3 Series F30 service indicator reset guide.

Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for general guidance only. Always follow your official service manual and safety precautions when working on your vehicle. We are not responsible for errors, omissions, or any damage resulting from the use of this information.

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