E46 manual boot release - flat battery?
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If it's a saloon, coupe or cabrio. the key can be used to unlatch it. Turn anti clockwise. If it's a compact or touring, connect a battery to the posts under the bonnet to power the car. Then open the boot. I think there's an emergency release. There's a little panel that can be removed and then the boot can be unlatched.
SebringMan said:
helix402 said:
You can open the bonnet and use the jumping points there.
This, you can charge the battery from these also.He may need to crawl under the car and connect jump leads to the starter.
Locknut said:
So how do you open the bonnet? If the battery is dead I presume that the cabin doors can not be unlocked either and you need to get in there to pull the bonnet handle.
He may need to crawl under the car and connect jump leads to the starter.
Put the key in the door lock and turn it. He may need to crawl under the car and connect jump leads to the starter.
SebringMan said:
helix402 said:
You can open the bonnet and use the jumping points there.
This, you can charge the battery from these also.Don't want to kill electrics.
MTech535 said:
Where do I connect charging leads to? There is a. +ve terminal, but no -ve. Do I just connect to a bolt through bodywork?
Don't want to kill electrics.
5 Minutes on Google brings this up:Don't want to kill electrics.

https://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/techarticles/BMW-...
You don't have to use the dedicated negative terminal however. In my case I used one of the strut brace bolts which in turn could be one of the 3 top mount bolts if any of them are exposed:
Untitled by Charlieboy, on FlickrYou can make out the factory negative post as well as just seeing where I've attached it to the strut brace.
CTEK on an E46 M3 by Charlieboy, on FlickrGassing Station | BMW General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


