Jump starting 2003 xj - how to get to battery in boot?
Jump starting 2003 xj - how to get to battery in boot?
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2.5pi

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1,091 posts

208 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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Uncles xj has totally flat battery after parked up for eight weeks, he tells me that the boot releases also electric so how the @&£@ do I get into the boot to jump start it?

Help!

2.5pi

TheD

3,142 posts

225 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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Should be a key hole. Had the same happen to me and it needed a good spray with WD first

2.5pi

Original Poster:

1,091 posts

208 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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Thanks ..that's what I suggested to him but he said there wasn't one...guess he's loosing the plot!

2.5pi

Jagmanv12

1,573 posts

190 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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There should a large terminal in the engine bay. Probably under a plastic cover marked with a red plus sign.
Info on this should be in one of the handbooks.
From 1990 when XJs had the battery in the boot there has been a positive terminal in the engine bay.

blueg33

45,535 posts

250 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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This is on a US site - Google is even more useful than PH! Took me 3 seconds to find this and 1000's of others all much the same.

1995 Jaguar XJR Dead Battery "Possible" Solution:
From inside the vehicle OPEN the Hood.

With the Hood Opened, standing at the left, driver-side quarter panel) position yourself so that the sideview mirror is just to your right side.

Look down into the engine compatment, just passed the plastic panel at the engine compartment firewall.

You "SHOULD" see a Black Rubber Boot that covers a Screw with a Nut on it. This Screw and Nut "IS" the vehicles "POSITIVE" connection to the positive battery terminal.

This POSITIVE connection is where you will clamp the POSITIVE (RED/YELLOW) connector of your power source using either Battery Jumper Cables or Battery Charger Cables.

Carefully work to slide back the Black Rubber Boot OFF and out of the way of the POSITIVE battery connection Screw and Nut.

Clamp the POSITIVE (RED/YELLOW) connector of your power source...either Battery Jumper or Battery Charger Cables) to the POSITIVE battery connection screw/nut.

Locate a GROUND SOURCE inside the engine compartment. A good ground source is BRACKET/BRACKET BOLT that attaches and connects to the frame/body of the vehicle. (I found and used the heavy BRACKET BOLT right next to the POSITIVE battery connection Screw and Nut)

AGAIN: Ensure your vehicle GROUND SOURCE is attached to the frame/body of the vehicle....BE CAREFUL.

Clamp the NEGATIVE (BLACK) connector of your power source which can either be a Battery Jumper Cable or Battery Charger Cable) to the GROUND SOURCE/BOLT.

Plug in, Connect and Turn on (to energize) your power source.

You should receive power to the vehicle to open the Trunk and access the Battery and also turn on the vehicle lights.

Once the vehicle is started and running smoothly, turn off the power source, disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse order that they were connected.

Disconnect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) connector then disconnect the POSITIVE (RED/YELLOW) connector. As you disconnect them, be careful not to let the dangling cables fall into the engine compartments or touch each other.

jith

2,752 posts

241 months

Saturday 15th October 2011
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2.5pi said:
Thanks ..that's what I suggested to him but he said there wasn't one...guess he's loosing the plot!

2.5pi
Get down on your knees at the rear of the car and look up under the boot handle and you will see a small hole running up at an angle. Fit the ignition key in the hole and turn; the boot opens.

J