How to Jump Start an E30
Saturday, December 7, 2013 | Labels: an, e30, how, jump, start, to | |You should avoid jump starting a BMW E30 if at all possible. The E30 is part of the BMW 3 series, manufactured from 1982 until 1994. Jump starting an E30 can cause damage to electrical components, such as terminals, fuses, cable ties, batteries, bulbs and lead lamps. Disconnecting the battery and charging it is suggested. Unfortunately, events can strand you by the side of the road and jump starting your E30 could be your last resort.
Instructions
- 1
Park the cars close enough together so that the jumper cables will reach but far enough that the vehicles are not touching each other.
2Consult your BMW E30 owners handbook to determine the location of the battery. The location will vary depending on the vehicle model. The battery can be found in the engine compartment, under the rear seat or in the rear luggage compartment.
3Turn both ignitions to the off position. Confirm that all electrical equipment is in the off position in the BMW E30.
4Clamp one end of the positive jumper cable to the BMW E30 batterys positive terminal. Jumper cables have a set of clamps colored red and/or marked with a plus symbol for positive (+) and colored black and/or marked with a minus symbol for negative (-).
5Clamp the other positive end of the positive jumper cable to the working batterys positive terminal.
6Clamp one end of the negative jumper cable to the negative terminal of the working battery.
7Clamp the other end of the negative jumper cable to the engine block of the BMW E30. This grounds the connection to protect against a power surge.
8Start the engine of the car with the working battery.
9Start the BMW E30. Check your connections and adjust them as needed if the car does not start.
10Remove the cables in the opposite order they were attached.
11Run the engine of the BMW E30 for at least 20 minutes to allow the battery to recharge.
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