2008 BMW 328i Convertible E93 Battery Replacement (E92, E90)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Only tool required is a 10mm socket and a small flat head screwdriver.
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This was super helpful on my son's 2011 328i Conv. Thankfully BMW upgraded to long bolts on the holder which made it easier. Thank you for posting!
Thanks for the video. When I took my 2008 E93 to store for the winter, 6 months ago. We had to disconnect the battery. Some insurance issue. So I took a bunch of panels off, and couldn’t figure out which ones went in first. Your video will help immensely. Thanks again....
You are welcome.
I was hoping my videos is helpful to others. It’s good to hear that my efforts were not wasted.
Great video mate I just couldn't work out how to get mine off with all the wires until I saw your video simple when you know how. Thanks pal very well explained
Thank you for showing the differences between the E90/E92 and the E93.
They are very similar. But E93 was a pain because of a lot less space to work with.
I have both an E92 and E93 and agree completely. The E93 was a pain.
Very helpful video... thank you. Little rubber washers hold the tie-down angle onto the long screws as you ease that 3-part assembly down into position.
Great video. Really needed this reference. Just changed my battery and it looks like all is working well. Now I have to go get it coded/registered.
Thank you - helpful real time video of the awkward job this is. Thankfully my first battery lasted 13 years
I have the same car, in white. Thanks for this explanation.
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Great video, saved me a lot of time with the difficult bracket, thanks for posting.
Working on an E93 is a totally different monster. I could not remove the trim panels in the rear to replace the shocks. I had to throw the towel. I did replace the battery but it took me 1 hoour.
And yes, I put in an H8 AGM Interstate, coded it and registered it with Bimmercode and Bimmerlink.
Awesome video thank you for posting 👏👏👏👏
Wearing a metal strapped watch is a big risk when working on batteries ! No rings either.
Crazy how much to get to battery! Why make it so hidden! What about if you need to jump it! Currently have water in my boot! Any videos on how to sort that out?
Great video ! don't you need to register the batter in your car computer? I'm asking because I have a 2009 e92 and trying to see if I can replace the battery without the need to register it, or maybe do it until later on. Thanks for sharing
It’s better if you do. But I never have. Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) should be able to adapt. I never had any problem.
Hey I got the same exact vehicle and I did all the steps changed my battery and my car turned on just fine but when it turned on, the dashboard seemed to not work and when I plug in the memory saver it goes back to normal but the service engine soon light came on... is there another step you got to do after successfully plugging in the new battery?
Sorry for delayed response. I am sure you figured it out by now.
There might be DTC set when battery was removed. So you might need to clear the codes using a diagnostic tool.
Or they might clear themselves after few drive cycle. Depending on what codes were set.
@@princekhan5063 do you not need to register the battery ?
@@princekhan5063 same thing happened to me. Wat should I do?
I got my learning in an hour and a half on this battery you need a magnet to hold that bracket up in place to get it locked down they should have left the lockdown like all the rest on the front of the battery it would have been best
Any idea why the blue and red wire is not hooked up mine is also not hooked up but I'm having my airbag and seatbelt light come on. Awesome video!
I have 08 e93 also the same red an blue wires not connected to anything... just a spare. Check the wires/plug connector that connects to that black plastic rectangle shape thing on positive terminal side. That's the air bag wires maybe bad connection
Thank you so much!
Do you know what is the goal of the battery holder: 9145172?
It’s not just a battery holder. It’s a power distribution center (fuse box), and a emergency disconnect.
It’s designed so the car doesn’t catch on fire. It doesn’t always work… 😂
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But here is the answer:
This is the “holder lower section”: 61139145172
For the correct usage you need also the “holder upper section”: 61139140703
Your video was very helpful for me.
Thank you. 💪
How about "registration and coding" of the battery? Is that needed?
It’s recommended but not needed.
Thanks bro! Do you have to reregister or reprogram the new battery or just plug and play?
BMW recommends that you reprogram when battery is swapped. didn’t do anything. Just swapped the battery. I never had any problems.
@@princekhan5063 the reason you would register a battery is to reset the charge cycle vs battery age monitor. Your alternator has to charge older batteries harder when you do short journeys, so the ECU knows this and in turn it cuts down your MPG and the overall life of the new battery. Its not neceesarily noticeable but it will save you gas in the long run and it takes a few minutes with a scan tool.
Did you code/register the battery to let the computer know you changed the battery??? Thanks.
My this is unbelievable
Some people connects another battery or a battery charger to the jump start points at the front to keep the settings, would you recommend that or too risky?
No it’s not risky Iv done it multiple times and it’s way easier then going thru back plus most cars have it in the front so it makes it easier
Interesting to note you installed an AGM H8. Most were telling me only a H7 will fit a Convertable. Anyone else installed H8?
Put one in my E93 this morning. That's what it came with. It fits. It's also heavy!
the battery hold down bracket was the biggest issue. I used a magnet pick up - the kind you use to pick up stray nuts - to position the bracket and then bolted it down. Also, there is a connector and wire that you will notice does not go anywhere. It is red and blue in the video with a black L shaped plug. If anyone knows that that is for let me know. Thanks
Its a diagnostic port, does not connect to anything in the car. However theres a holder for it on the right side of the battery above the negative terminal.
@@ShinyRedGrapple sick thanks
There was a guy in a parking lot that needed to be jump started. I was borrowing one of these at the time and me being an idiot offered to help right away. Popped the hood, noticed the battery wasn't there, then tried to get to the battery by referencing manuals and whatnot until someone else pulled in and jumped him instead. I was so embarrassed. I hate this car lol
Спасибо очень помог!!!!!
I was actually looking for answer about that cable at 5:25, have the same and I just can't fit it anywhere, whats that for guys? Thanks
Supposedly it was for transportation mode when they were on the ships
Awesome video. Stupid BMW design.
⁹I will Answer from your office to let me to
So what is the point of making the video but only you can see what you doing
I am sorry you didn’t find this helpful.
Hope you find the information you are looking for.
Dude this was a flawless video, what are you talking about? If you need to see every little part you probably shouldn’t be working on your bmw
You explain it so badly.
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“The river tells no lies. Though standing on the shore, the dishonest man still hears them.”
I've got this car and it's literally most hair-brained way to design implementation of a battery compartment that I have ever seen.
It is almost as if BMW are implying that the battery isn't supposed to ever be taken out and replaced the way they've fitted them in these cars.
Absolutely stupid and although I've done this myself, I absolutely wouldn't blame anyone if they just decided to pay a mechanic to get it done.
Alot of hassle saved for the money to be fair.