Cant jump start car or replace battery.
Cant jump start car or replace battery.
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jamesc_1729

Original Poster:

470 posts

213 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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Hi

Struggling this morning... My car is dead which isn't surprising as I went on holiday and forgot to connect the accumate.

However when connecting the battery from my wife's car using jump leads I get nothing. The immobiliser led doesn't start flashing and there is no starter functionality. Why would this be?


On a related note if I need to replace the battery due to deep disgracing it killing it, how do I retrieve it? I guess I have to remove the n/s airbox? I can't see how to do this either.

Gazzab

21,580 posts

306 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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Suggest you are best avoiding jump starting as the Cerb lx are fragile.
Take battery out and leave on a long charge.

jamesc_1729

Original Poster:

470 posts

213 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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I don't understand how to remove battery. The airbox is in the way and I can't see how to remove it?

Gazzab

21,580 posts

306 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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There are 3 bolts holding the air box to their brackets. Undo these, undo the 4 purple pipes, remove air box.
Careful of the biometric (?) pressure pipe attached to rear of air box. Remove battery.

jamesc_1729

Original Poster:

470 posts

213 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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Thanks for the help.

Mine is a 4.2 though, the airbox appears to be silicon sealed onto the intake manifold the injectors are plugged into and also held by 4 Allen headed bolts. None of which will budge.

Boatbuoy

1,972 posts

186 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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If its a 4.2, look inboard of the air box (where it joins the engine) and you should see 5 M6 bolt heads. These secure the box to the engine. They are tapped into the box so no nut to hold. The box is held by a lip along the bottom edge. A bit of wiggling once the 5 bolts are out should free it. There's a compression seal between the box and the engine which might offer some resistance. There's a small pipe at the rear of the box and of course the big intake hose on the front to also remove. Take care not to drop the bolts and washers into the inlets!

Boatbuoy

1,972 posts

186 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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Cut the silicone! It's not meat to be there! Replace with self adhesive seal tape (DIY store) after.

billy no brakes

2,675 posts

289 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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No reason why you can,t jump start a Cerb make sure the jump leads are man enough put the live one on the battery and the earth on a good earth point even the manifold has worked for me,

Or you can just plug a battery charger on the same way

If that fails you need to take the airbox off you just need to take off the flexible pipe then undo the nuts holding the airbox on with an allen key and pull the box off , don,t know why someone has used silicone I would not put any tape there as it does not need it you should get a good enough seal as the airboxes fit around the intake. then undo the rear valance thingy over the battery and take that off and the battery is held in palce with a clamp at the bottom just undo that then take out battery, if I was you I would get it checked it might be knackered as you have taken all bits off to get the battery out it is worth checking

Good luck