A smoking battery in your trunk could indicate a serious issue, such as a short circuit, overcharging, or thermal runaway. These conditions can cause the battery to overheat and potentially release harmful gases or even catch fire. It's crucial to safely ventilate the area, avoid any ignition sources, and seek professional assistance immediately to assess and resolve the problem. Ignoring it could lead to more significant hazards, including explosions or toxic fumes.
battery is in the trunk
In the trunk, below the trunk floor. The trunk floor is a panel that lifts out to access the battery.
I have a 1999 s80. The battery is in the trunk for that year. I would check the trunk.
The battery is located in your trunk behind the molded carpets that form the trunk walls.
a key...Charge your battery
The main reason for the battery being in the trunk is to save the life of the battery. GM has improved the life of a battery to 5-plus years.
the battery is in the trunk under the trunk floor mat
In the trunk underneath the trunk mat
In the trunk underneath the trunk mat
The battery is in the trunk under the trunk liner, simply remove the trunk liner, remove the hold down and cables and replace...
The battery is located in the trunk.
The battery in in the trunk (boot).