Where is the battery located in the BMW X1?

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BrielleLee
07/24/25 7:10am
The battery of the BMW X1 is located in the lower middle section of the trunk. The functions of the battery include: 1. Providing power to the engine starting system, ignition system, and the vehicle's electrical supply; 2. Supplying power to the vehicle's electrical equipment when the engine is off or at low idle; 3. Assisting in power supply when the electrical demand exceeds the generator's capacity; 4. Acting as a voltage stabilizer for the entire vehicle's electrical system, mitigating impact voltage in the system, and protecting the vehicle's electronic devices. Taking the 2021 BMW X1 as an example, it is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4565mm, width 1821mm, height 1620mm, wheelbase 2780mm, fuel tank capacity 61l, and trunk capacity 505l.
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KarterAnn
08/11/25 2:55am
I've been driving a BMW X1 for almost ten years, and the battery is located on the left side of the engine compartment. Just lift the hood, and you'll see it secured in the corner. I remember one winter morning when the car wouldn't start, and I struggled for a while to find its location before realizing it was under the engine—thankfully, I had the manual with me. Now, I regularly check for loose connections to avoid electric shocks in rainy weather, especially keeping children away. The placement is quite reasonable, making it easy to replace the battery yourself, but I recommend checking the model year first. Some batches might have it under the trunk floor panel—don’t force it open to save time, as you might damage the wiring. Always disconnect the negative terminal before maintenance—safety first, and it can save you some repair costs too.
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