Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
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Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
Hi All,
Battery went flat today and car won't any longer start. I have read the "3 minute rule" about disconnection and also the reconnection rules.
The bit I am struggling with is that cars with alarms (like mine) the BSI does not sleep whilst the bonnet is open. This appears to be true as my bonnet has been up for a day or so and I am sure this is what has finished off my battery!
Being new to Peugeots and newer cars in general I think its funny as fu....dge that the battery has to be disconnected with the bonnet down! But seriously there must be a sensor for this right? Does anyone know where it is so I can put some tape over it or something?
Or is this "3 minute rule" stuff a load of rubbish and I should just whip it off and put the new one on like any other car?
Had a quick look this morning and I cant see any obvious sensors....
Its on a coupe as well if that helps :/
Cheers!
Battery went flat today and car won't any longer start. I have read the "3 minute rule" about disconnection and also the reconnection rules.
The bit I am struggling with is that cars with alarms (like mine) the BSI does not sleep whilst the bonnet is open. This appears to be true as my bonnet has been up for a day or so and I am sure this is what has finished off my battery!
Being new to Peugeots and newer cars in general I think its funny as fu....dge that the battery has to be disconnected with the bonnet down! But seriously there must be a sensor for this right? Does anyone know where it is so I can put some tape over it or something?
Or is this "3 minute rule" stuff a load of rubbish and I should just whip it off and put the new one on like any other car?
Had a quick look this morning and I cant see any obvious sensors....
Its on a coupe as well if that helps :/
Cheers!
Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
ive always just followed the 3min rule and just took battery off, (Matter of precaution)
ihad a 406 estate, abit back, Headlights wouidnt turn off sometimes
was in a busy town centre one night, lights stayed on, so iopend bonnet took lead off,
when we came back to car put lead back on, imob locked , we ended up going home in a taxi ..so ithink the 3min rule is worth following,
ihad a 406 estate, abit back, Headlights wouidnt turn off sometimes

was in a busy town centre one night, lights stayed on, so iopend bonnet took lead off,
when we came back to car put lead back on, imob locked , we ended up going home in a taxi ..so ithink the 3min rule is worth following,
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Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
Fair enough. Just hope someone knows where the bonnet switch is because if I dont find it I have no other choice than to risk it 

Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
I've never bothered with this rule, and I've lost power plenty of times (flat batteries, intermittently stone cold dead batteries, shorts, disconnections, etc)
I've also had the bonnet open for weeks at a time without any apparent loss of battery charge (the battery in mine only gets disconnected if i need to get underneath it)
I've also had the bonnet open for weeks at a time without any apparent loss of battery charge (the battery in mine only gets disconnected if i need to get underneath it)
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
I changed my battery the other week, the misses pulled up with new battery in the boot out with the old straigh in with the new and off she went, no problem at all.
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Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
Mine wouldn't unlock with the r/c after disconnecting the battery and couldn't be recovered without using PP2000 to get it to 're-learn' the keys, so I would follow the 3-minute rule in future. (Clearly it must be possible to disconnect the battery with the bonnet open, I don't see why leaving it open would prevent it 'going to sleep').
If your battery is not utterly flat, you could use one of those temporary battery jobbies that plugs into the ciagr lighter socket to preserve the memory functions while you change the battery.
If your battery is not utterly flat, you could use one of those temporary battery jobbies that plugs into the ciagr lighter socket to preserve the memory functions while you change the battery.
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Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
Did 3 minute rule. Everything (incl. plips) seem ok! Did come up with immobiliser fault but after turning off ignition, removing key, re-insert and try again it seemed happy...
Cheers alll...... and onto my next thread lol
Cheers alll...... and onto my next thread lol
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Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
Followed it when I replaced my battery and all was fine after!
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Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
If anyone knows where the bonnet switch is id still love to know.... my car keeps thinking the bonnet is open when im driving a long :/
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Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
Not come across that one - how do you know it's the bonnet it 'thinks' is open?rlees85 wrote:If anyone knows where the bonnet switch is id still love to know.... my car keeps thinking the bonnet is open when im driving a long :/
2002 HDi 2.2 Exec Estate, (2008-12) (wonderful)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)
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Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
Diagram of the car keeps popping up on the screen that shows the radio station and that... with the bonnet shaded. (normally a door is shaded in if its open, for example). tends to do it more after ive had the bonnet up too
Re: Bonnet Switch - Battery Disconnection
Bonnet open sensor, Will be connected to the bonnet catch,
it shouid have 2 wires going to it,
You will more than likely have to take grille off to get access to it,
it shouid have 2 wires going to it,
You will more than likely have to take grille off to get access to it,