New Owner with Battery Questions

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  1. DrSteve

    DrSteve New Member

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    Just picked up a 2007 S 6 speed with 36K and am enjoying it very much. The battery is original and beginning to fail. I contacted the nearest dealer and they quoted me a replacement price of $389 including installation and programming - an $89 value according to the service manager. He said the BMW battery is 'cushioned' unlike other batteries for the stiff Mini suspension.

    I am shocked - and am asking the forum for guidance on this.

    Is this price what you folks pay?
    Does the battery require programming?
    Are there other batteries that suffice for this car and if so, what do you recommend?
    ...and last, I'm pretty handy so how hard can it be to replace the battery?

    Thanks
     
  2. Metalman

    Metalman Well-Known Member
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    First you need to determine if your MINI has the IBS battery cable.

    Here is what the IBS battery looks like...
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    Not all MINI's have them. Look for the black plastic box on the negative battery post connection.
    If you don't have this feature, just change out the battery and you are good to go... I have a 2009 S and it doesn't have this feature...

    If your MINI does, then you need to have it properly registered with the ECU at a MINI dealership... The IBS unit controls the rate of charge and it provides feedback to the charging system based on the performance of the old battery.... If you don't have it reset, the new batter will be over charged by the charging circuit...

    Oh.... And welcome to M/A....:Thumbsup:
     
  3. Nathan

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    Welcome, thanks for joining Motoring Alliance, the FUN and Friendly MINI Community.

    Is this price what you folks pay? Only if they get sucked into the dealers silly pricing for simple things.
    Does the battery require programming? The battery, no. The ECU or Body Control Module needs to know the battery is new.
    Are there other batteries that suffice for this car and if so, what do you recommend? Pretty much anything, most all quality batteries are the same these days.
    ...and last, I'm pretty handy so how hard can it be to replace the battery? Pretty darn easy. It's the programming that we mere mortals cannot do. However, any BMW/MINI shop with a GT1 can deal with the programing. You are not stuck with the dealer.

    The reason the software needs to be notified that the battery is new is all to eek out the most milage. A new battery is easier on the alternator. MINIs software polls the health of battery. The alternator charges the battery according to the batteries health. When the battery is new the software needs to be told so the alternator doesn't overcharge the new battery.
     
  4. Metalman

    Metalman Well-Known Member
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    Yeah.... But I provided a picture Nathan...:D
     
  5. DrSteve

    DrSteve New Member

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    Thanks folks.
     
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    Welcome to Motoring Alliance the bestest MINI forum on the interweb !!
     
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  9. Rick Rosier

    Rick Rosier New Member

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    Hi i am rick. i had the same problem with my battery. So i went to auto and got a new battery i just put it in and all was fine. I payed about 140.00 bucks Dealers rip you off so i think you should do it your self. Hope this helps Rick new guy
     
  10. mrntd

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    Welcome Aboard!

    You have all the battery info you need in the first 2 replies.
     
  11. DrSteve

    DrSteve New Member

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    I appreciate the support from this community - feels like folks have your back.
     

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