These instructions apply to the Land Rover Range Rover Mk4 (L405) 2013-2022. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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Disconnecting the 12 V battery on your Range Rover (2013–2022) catches owners out, because it isn’t under the bonnet — it’s in the boot. Here’s where it is and the safe sequence, including the battery monitoring system (BMS) you should know about.
Find the Battery First
The 12 V battery is in the luggage compartment, under a side trim or the boot floor — the under-bonnet terminals are for jump-starting only. (Some plug-in hybrid models have additional batteries; you still service the 12 V here and never touch any orange high-voltage cabling.)
- Switch the ignition off and note your presets and settings.
- Ensure all electrical consumers are switched off.
- Reach the battery in the boot, then disconnect the negative (−) terminal first, then the positive.
Working near airbags or pretensioners? Allow a minute or two after disconnecting before starting.
Reconnecting
- Reconnect positive first, negative last, and refit the battery monitoring system (BMS) connector if disturbed.
- Switch the ignition on and re-initialise the power windows (one-touch is lost).
- Re-enter the clock and settings; the air suspension may need a short drive to settle.
Fitting a new or different battery? The BMS ideally needs resetting/registering with Land Rover equipment so it charges the new battery correctly — often why stop/start stays inactive for a while afterwards.
If Something Isn’t Right Afterwards
- Windows won’t auto-close — run the window re-initialisation.
- Warning lights after reconnection often clear after a short drive; a persistent one stores a code (decode on autodtcs.com).
- Air suspension or stop/start may take a drive cycle to return to normal as the BMS relearns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the battery on a Range Rover?
In the boot (luggage compartment) — the under-bonnet terminals are only for jump-starting.
Which terminal first?
Negative (−) off first, reconnect it last.
Do I need to register a new battery?
Ideally yes — the BMS should be reset/registered with Land Rover equipment so it charges a new battery correctly.
What needs resetting afterwards?
The power windows re-initialise, plus the clock and presets; the BMS and air suspension relearn by driving.
If a warning light stays on after reconnecting, look up the code on autodtcs.com.
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