I think you mean battering ram?
Behind the battery.Behind the battery.
Not at all.
under the driver side battery
Battery
CMOS RAM is Powered by a trickle of electricity from a small battery located on the motherboard or computer case, usually close to the firmware chip, so that when the computer is off, CMOS RAM still retains it's data.
BIOS is a program (stored in ROM), not a memory.However the BIOS uses a battery backed up RAM to store a variety of settings and parameters. This BIOS RAM is itself volatile (it can only store data when powered), however the battery backup provides power to this RAM when the main power of the computer is off (making it act as if it were nonvolatile). When this battery dies the BIOS RAM will lose its data and (after the battery is replaced) the machine may have to be reconfigured from scratch before the machine will startup correctly.
It is under the hood, next to the battery.
ITS UNDER THE HOOD IN FRONT OF THE BATTERY.
Under the hood, next to the battery.
under the battery tray
One, next to the battery.One, next to the battery.
Behind the battery in the driver side fender.Behind the battery in the driver side fender.