depofly Posted July 19, 2024 Share Posted July 19, 2024 The battery in my 2008 E92 325i was replaced in March. It has not been operated since then, just initiated a few times. Upon attempting to use it again, I have seen the presence of the yellow low battery indicator on the dashboard, the necessity to adjust the time on the clock, and the failure of the car's boot to release when I unlock the vehicle. The first battery had a capacity of 80 ampere-hours and a cold cranking amperage of 800. The previous item was replaced with a Bosch battery that has a capacity of 95Ah and a cold cranking amp (CCA) rating of 800. I am certain that it was programmed and officially registered using Bimmercode. I have had the automobile for a duration of 8 years, during which I have not encountered any issues till the present day. Is it possible that a recently purchased battery has lost its charge due to the automobile being inactive for a period of 4 months? Will I need to change it once more? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LimeLing Posted July 19, 2024 Share Posted July 19, 2024 If the battery has been installed since March but has not been used extensively, it is logical to assume that the battery is dead. Starting the engine consumes a significant amount of power, and just starting and running the engine will not replenish the charge that has been consumed. To resolve the issue, it is necessary to connect the device to a charger and ensure that it is completely charged. Additionally, it is advisable to do a parasitic drain test once the battery has been properly charged. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cincoon Posted July 19, 2024 Share Posted July 19, 2024 Since the battery has been installed in the automobile for a duration of 4 months, it is no longer considered to be a completely fresh battery. Requires recharging or a thorough exercise session. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuffUpdate Posted July 19, 2024 Share Posted July 19, 2024 As previously mentioned, the device requires recharging. Merely idling, a vehicle consumes a little amount of energy, although it does. It is commendable that after 4 months, you are still at the beginning stage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MamaKiddo Posted July 19, 2024 Share Posted July 19, 2024 In order to maintain a battery's optimal condition while the automobile is not in use, it is necessary to connect it to a trickle charger. When observing a tour of Youtubers' automobile collections, you will see that a Ctek charger is connected to each vehicle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MamaKiddo Posted July 19, 2024 Share Posted July 19, 2024 https://www.ctek.com/uk/battery-chargers-12v-24v/vehicle-type/car-battery-chargers/battery-maintainer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shmoein Posted July 19, 2024 Share Posted July 19, 2024 If the automobile is stored outside and not in close proximity to a main power source, a 5-10w solar panel may be connected to the OBD port, which remains active at all times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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