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The 2007 325i had a complete failure.


Uneripty

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I drove home, pulled into the driveway, and clicked the'start' button to stop the engine. Suddenly, everything turned off. I am unable to remove the key or turn on the engine. There are no clicks, and there is no life in the vehicle. Do you have any suggestions?

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To begin, I would do a battery test by charging it for a few hours and observe any observable impact. Internal failure may occur abruptly, as I personally experienced.

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The recall for the large cable located at the rear of the fuse board, situated behind the glove box, has been initiated.
It has a designation, although I am now unable to recall it.
07 is equipped with a keyhole that allows you to unlock the boot, allowing you to temporarily detach the battery.

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Thank you both. The concept of batteries is logical, however I have never seen it in any automobile before. There were several instances of autos failing to start in the morning. I opened the boot with the keyhole this morning and then tested the fob to activate the central locking. Everything is now functioning normally. I have scheduled an appointment for a battery test later today.
I have no recollection of cable.

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Yesterday, I was unable to recall the concept of B+ cable.
I had a complete power outage, namely after parking and securing my vehicle and returning to a non-functional vehicle.
After a period of time, it resurfaced.
While several suggested removing the battery, I lacked a keyhole, which left me unable to proceed.
One observation I made was that the period it did not need resetting was only delayed by around 15 minutes.
If you failed to remove the battery, observe the time.

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The battery level is now at 65%. If this occurs again, I will proceed with inspecting the wires as recommended. Thank you for your guidance and assistance.

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