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Home/Porsche/911/Mk8 (992) 2019-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 Porsche 911 Mk8 (992) 2019-Present.
For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Disconnecting the 12 V battery on your Porsche 911 (2019–present) — the 992 — catches owners out, because on this rear-engined car the battery isn’t at the back with the engine, it’s in the front luggage compartment (the “frunk”).

Find the Battery First

The 12 V battery is in the front luggage compartment, under the carpet/floor trim. Some 992s are fitted with a lightweight lithium-ion battery — it disconnects the same way but has an extra electrical connector; handle it gently and keep it within its temperature limits.

Disconnecting Safely

  1. Switch the ignition off and keep keyless transmitters well away (outside range) so the car can’t wake up.
  2. Lift the front-compartment floor trim to reach the battery, then disconnect the negative (−) earth cable first (on a lithium battery, also unplug its connector), then the positive.
  3. Working near airbags or pretensioners? Insulate the earth cable and wait about a minute before such work.

Reconnecting and Re-initialising

Reconnect positive first, then negative. The 911 then relearns:

  • Power windows — one-touch needs re-initialising (see our 911 window-reset guide).
  • Steering angle and assistance settle after a short drive.
  • Re-enter the clock and presets.

If Something Isn’t Right Afterwards

  • Warning lights often clear after a short drive.
  • A persistent light stores a code — look it up on autodtcs.com.
  • Fit the correct battery type (lead-acid AGM or lithium to match the original); registering it to the energy manager needs Porsche equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the battery on a Porsche 911 (992)?

In the front luggage compartment (frunk), under the floor trim — not at the back with the engine.

My 911 has a lithium battery — anything different?

It disconnects the same way but has an extra connector; handle it carefully and keep it warm enough to work.

Which terminal first?

Negative (−) earth off first, reconnect it last.

Do I need to code the new battery?

A like-for-like swap works; registering it to the energy manager needs Porsche diagnostic equipment.

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

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

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