1. Use the blade key to open the door. 2. Open the hood of car. 3 under hood there's a jumper stump or plug, it should located next to fuse box. 4. Connect pos cable (+red) and neg to ground. Dont try and start the car. Just let enough charge flow through to open trunk from inside. 5. Then jump start battery from open trunk.
if you cannot open the trunk with the key, remove the rear seat and crawl through to open the trunk from inside.
the battery is in the trunk , it should be fairly simple
Yes. The battery's in the trunk under the floor of the trunk. Just lift it up and you will see the battery along with the spare.
you will have to call a tow truck or lock smith to open your door, you will need a title or something to prove its your car.
The battery is in the trunk. There is a plastic tray on the right side that is for the tire iron and first aid kit. It is under the tray.
Under the hood or in the trunk. If your battery is in the trunk there is a positive terminal under the hood in a plastic box in front of the driver. You can use this terminal to get electrical power to the car, if the battery is dead. You will need to find a metal ground (or negative terminal) anywhere on the engine or metal frame. Do not use this terminal to start the car, only to give power to the door locks and the trunk lid. Do not close the trunk lid if you remove the battery from the trunk as you will be forced to use your metal key in the lock and those work only after you have created a completely new vocabulary of four letter words.
Recently i had the same problem when my 2006 bmw 320i's battery went dead and everythng seemed locked, even the key got stuck and i had to pull it out forcefully. To open the boot you have to charge the battery, now you must be thinking thay battery itself is located in the boot. Right ? Still you can charge the battery from the bonet(hood) of the car. you can open it coz it can be opened manually. now on the middle left side of the hood, you can see a metal plate with a red cover on it. Connect the positive wire of your other charged battery with it, and connect the negative terminal with any of the screws you can find near that postive wire on the hood. Now try to start the car and once it gets started, open the boot of your car and try to replace the battery because it may happen again.Hope it may solve your problem.Nouman
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In mine, it's in the trunk. But be careful, the battery keeps certain information current in different locations in your car. If you need to jump your cars' battery there is a positive terminal under the hood. Connect the negative cable to the engine or frame.
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Yes, If you use it for too long. It drains power from the battery without recharging it.