Re: Newbie on the hunt for an X - Bought one!!
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 1:06 pm
[quote="WJB"]
8 months or so in and got my first problem with the X5.
My wife casually says "I went to drive the car today and it wouldn't start" ::)
Dead battery, not sure what drained it but got it out of the boot (grief) and recharged it, then I shut the boot and it locked (more grief) so I had to go in via the rear seats to put the freshly charged battery back in, bit awkward as I'm over 6ft but it entertained the neighbours I suppose
)
A load of warning signalson the dash when I reconnected the battery, but I had already checked the forum so a quick 'lock to lock' on the steering wheel cleared that
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Bit late now..
But you could have temporarily connected your battery to the jumping points under the bonnet to allow you to open the boot......
Not as funny to watch though....
8 months or so in and got my first problem with the X5.
My wife casually says "I went to drive the car today and it wouldn't start" ::)
Dead battery, not sure what drained it but got it out of the boot (grief) and recharged it, then I shut the boot and it locked (more grief) so I had to go in via the rear seats to put the freshly charged battery back in, bit awkward as I'm over 6ft but it entertained the neighbours I suppose

A load of warning signalson the dash when I reconnected the battery, but I had already checked the forum so a quick 'lock to lock' on the steering wheel cleared that

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Bit late now..
But you could have temporarily connected your battery to the jumping points under the bonnet to allow you to open the boot......
Not as funny to watch though....