can i disconnect battery 2013 cooper S N18 to do work on the car

Asked by IGG7 Sep 29, 2023 at 09:45 AM about the 2013 MINI Cooper S Hatchback FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i need to work on this 2013 S with an N18, is it ok to disconnect the negative
battery cable for a few days to change the thermostat and oil lines for the
turbo?

2 Answers

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Nope, you need a memory saver tool. It hooks up to the OBD 2 port and uses an isolated power supply. Mine uses a motorcycle battery and is good for well over a week.

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If you disconnect the battery at all, you risk losing the car's computer memory and the need to have that replaced by you and by the car's drive experience. Or it might necessitate a dealer to redo the basic memory..... To maintain power to the car, you could use a simple and inexpensive memory saver. Or as I've done for decades, Have a donor battery or a donor car and run jumper cables to the battery cables. With this, you're just replacing one battery's power with another.

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