where is my battery

Asked by Karen Jan 07, 2014 at 01:29 PM about the 2009 MINI Cooper S Convertible

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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It's under the hood on the passenger side, tucked up under where the wipers are located. You need to pull off the rubber molding on the rear edge of the hood to about halfway across the back of the hood and pull the firewall cover back to get to it. I'd go to an Interstate Battery store. They will put it in for you.

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Kevin has it right, it's pretty hard to see at a glance but it is there. A black plastic cover is located under the cowl on the passenger side. There is a red, hard to move, cap on the positive end.

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When I replaced the battery does it have to be reprogram

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When I replaced the battery does it have to be reprogram ?

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Thank you Kevin. Was freezin my butt off in the cold trying to find it on my sisters dead car. Ur the man

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