Help! Battery dead, can't open the trunk!
#1
Help! Battery dead, can't open the trunk!
I'm stuck overseas, my father has my 2007 XKR coupe, can't get the rescue key to work and the battery is dead. Is there another way to open the trunk or can you possibly recharge the battery from somewhere under the hood?
- already tried one cigarette lighter charger, but the charger didn't want to work (possibly due to complicated electronics). Does anyone know a specific model battery charger that works through the cigarette lighter?
Any/all recommendations are appreciated.
- already tried one cigarette lighter charger, but the charger didn't want to work (possibly due to complicated electronics). Does anyone know a specific model battery charger that works through the cigarette lighter?
Any/all recommendations are appreciated.
#3
Yes, he tried that and for whatever reason couldn't get the key to work. I really don't understand what the problem with it could be, but he's 70, contankerous and not likely to appreciate me telling him he's doing something wrong.
The car doors are unlocked, which means he can get under the hood, and there must be a charge point somewhere that would work...
The car doors are unlocked, which means he can get under the hood, and there must be a charge point somewhere that would work...
#4
I had exactly the same thing happen to me a couple days ago. I was using my OBD scanner and forgot to turn off the key when I was done.
I opened the hood and on the right side of the car is a plastic cover for the fuse box. Open the cover and you will see a heavy gauge wire, probably covered with a rubber cap. Pull back the cap and put a battery charger on it. I simply used a small floating type that I had handy. After a couple minutes I tried the trunk and it opened with no problem. It seems that it does not take much of a charge to open the trunk. Then I put a regular battery charged directly on the battery and let it charge for several hours before I tried to start the car. I hope this helps....
I opened the hood and on the right side of the car is a plastic cover for the fuse box. Open the cover and you will see a heavy gauge wire, probably covered with a rubber cap. Pull back the cap and put a battery charger on it. I simply used a small floating type that I had handy. After a couple minutes I tried the trunk and it opened with no problem. It seems that it does not take much of a charge to open the trunk. Then I put a regular battery charged directly on the battery and let it charge for several hours before I tried to start the car. I hope this helps....
#6
Thanks for the replies - A knowledgable dealership service center (Jake Kaplan, Warwick RI) talked me through it. Not sure if this is specific to my model - 2007 XKR.
Under the driver's side rear fender, about 1ft behind the rear tire-well, there is a positive terminal covered with a rubber cap. I found it without jacking up the car, hooked on a battery charger, negative cable clamped on the frame, charged for about a minute and that was enough juice to pop the trunk! Simple and easy to find once you know where to look.
Under the driver's side rear fender, about 1ft behind the rear tire-well, there is a positive terminal covered with a rubber cap. I found it without jacking up the car, hooked on a battery charger, negative cable clamped on the frame, charged for about a minute and that was enough juice to pop the trunk! Simple and easy to find once you know where to look.
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#7
Here is a jpg or two of the remote jump start terminal on a 2007 XK. I've seen this terminal inside the car on the left side just behind the 'vent' in the left hand cover in the trunk area but never look below the car as is insinuated in a post above.
It is item #7 in the jpgs.
I believe if you look in the owners handbook you'll see this location somewhere. The negative post is also there but under the cover that hides the spare tire.
EDIT: The last two jpg are out of the Owners Handbook
It is item #7 in the jpgs.
I believe if you look in the owners handbook you'll see this location somewhere. The negative post is also there but under the cover that hides the spare tire.
EDIT: The last two jpg are out of the Owners Handbook
Last edited by Hailers; 01-10-2013 at 07:51 AM.
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#8
Once my driveway dried out today, I got under the left rear fender and I see the positive cable and the boot mentioned in another post by Swagga. It's the same source that you find inside the car that I showed in one of my jpgs in a post above.
Seems to me it's just as easy to lay under the fender..........move the boot off the terminal.....and then attach a positive lead off a charger as it is to access that cable from inside the car. A toss up imho.
Seems to me it's just as easy to lay under the fender..........move the boot off the terminal.....and then attach a positive lead off a charger as it is to access that cable from inside the car. A toss up imho.
#9
That's frightening; a 12V supply in an external wire under the left rear fender! Is it just for a charge point or what?
That's worse than a 787!
I agree very easy access but what about snow or water; measured mine, it's only 20 1/2" above the ground!
Never noticed that before...........we live and learn.
Glad it never rains in Seattle!
Thanks Swagga for warning us...................
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That's worse than a 787!
I agree very easy access but what about snow or water; measured mine, it's only 20 1/2" above the ground!
Never noticed that before...........we live and learn.
Glad it never rains in Seattle!
Thanks Swagga for warning us...................
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#11
Not true! the one with access thru the trunk is, but the +bolt goes thru the floor and comes out open to the elements behind the fender liner; at least on my 07 Coupe.
You sure you looked underneath the floor and not just in the trunk?
Maybe convertibles are different...............
Adrian
You sure you looked underneath the floor and not just in the trunk?
Maybe convertibles are different...............
Adrian
#12
Not true! the one with access thru the trunk is, but the +bolt goes thru the floor and comes out open to the elements behind the fender liner; at least on my 07 Coupe.
You sure you looked underneath the floor and not just in the trunk?
Maybe convertibles are different...............
Adrian
You sure you looked underneath the floor and not just in the trunk?
Maybe convertibles are different...............
Adrian
#14
It is! But I have a dedicated twin wire attached to my battery that ends in trunk with 'Battery Tender' connector. Very quick and easy to connect charger and leave hatch open a tad using my tool bag (never have a Jaguar without a tool kit!).
Underneath fender would work well too. Didn't know about that till yesterday!
My garage floor is clean and heated; but too late, I'm use to inside trunk!
Will measure sometime height of XKE battery terminals above ground; XK120/140 may be worse. So no panic............
Good to remember if locked out of car, flat battery and lost key though.
Driving my XK to Seattle Jag AGM today if it warms up to 34 Degrees by noon, 28 right now (9am).
TTFN Adrian
Underneath fender would work well too. Didn't know about that till yesterday!
My garage floor is clean and heated; but too late, I'm use to inside trunk!
Will measure sometime height of XKE battery terminals above ground; XK120/140 may be worse. So no panic............
Good to remember if locked out of car, flat battery and lost key though.
Driving my XK to Seattle Jag AGM today if it warms up to 34 Degrees by noon, 28 right now (9am).
TTFN Adrian
#15
It is! But I have a dedicated twin wire attached to my battery that ends in trunk with 'Battery Tender' connector. Very quick and easy to connect charger and leave hatch open a tad using my tool bag (never have a Jaguar without a tool kit!)............................
TTFN Adrian
TTFN Adrian
#16
Jpgs attached.
1st jpg is of the remote battery positive terminal inside the car. It's boot is on the terminal.
2nd jpg is inside the car showing the boot pulled back from the positive termainal.
4th jpg is taken from under the car.......looking up under the left rear fender showing how a large cable from the battery positive is routed under the car and up into the area where the first two jpg above exists.
3rd jpg is the same as the 3rd but with the boot pulled back so you can see where you could possible connect a battery charger to that positive terminal.
The post above by Swagga got me started on this little picture taking project.
The termainal under the left rear fender should have a boot covering it like shown in my jpgs to prevent crud and corrosion etc.
1st jpg is of the remote battery positive terminal inside the car. It's boot is on the terminal.
2nd jpg is inside the car showing the boot pulled back from the positive termainal.
4th jpg is taken from under the car.......looking up under the left rear fender showing how a large cable from the battery positive is routed under the car and up into the area where the first two jpg above exists.
3rd jpg is the same as the 3rd but with the boot pulled back so you can see where you could possible connect a battery charger to that positive terminal.
The post above by Swagga got me started on this little picture taking project.
The termainal under the left rear fender should have a boot covering it like shown in my jpgs to prevent crud and corrosion etc.
Last edited by Hailers; 01-12-2013 at 01:04 PM.
#17
I had exactly the same thing happen to me a couple days ago. I was using my OBD scanner and forgot to turn off the key when I was done.
I opened the hood and on the right side of the car is a plastic cover for the fuse box. Open the cover and you will see a heavy gauge wire, probably covered with a rubber cap. Pull back the cap and put a battery charger on it. I simply used a small floating type that I had handy. After a couple minutes I tried the trunk and it opened with no problem. It seems that it does not take much of a charge to open the trunk. Then I put a regular battery charged directly on the battery and let it charge for several hours before I tried to start the car. I hope this helps....
I opened the hood and on the right side of the car is a plastic cover for the fuse box. Open the cover and you will see a heavy gauge wire, probably covered with a rubber cap. Pull back the cap and put a battery charger on it. I simply used a small floating type that I had handy. After a couple minutes I tried the trunk and it opened with no problem. It seems that it does not take much of a charge to open the trunk. Then I put a regular battery charged directly on the battery and let it charge for several hours before I tried to start the car. I hope this helps....
#18
Check out this thread here on Jaguar Forums.......
It may just help someone.....
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...lation-107738/
It may just help someone.....
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...lation-107738/
#19
I can't seem to find the behind the wheel well jump point. Is a 1998 jump point in a different place by any chance? I'm trying to use a jump pack on the large wire by the under hood fuse box on the drivers side, so far I still cant get enough juice to open the trunk (key does not work). Thanks for any help!
Jim
Jim
#20
I can't seem to find the behind the wheel well jump point. Is a 1998 jump point in a different place by any chance? I'm trying to use a jump pack on the large wire by the under hood fuse box on the drivers side, so far I still cant get enough juice to open the trunk (key does not work). Thanks for any help!
Jim
Jim
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