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E39 (1997 - 2003)
The BMW 5-Series (E39 chassis) was introduced in the United States as a 1997 model year car and lasted until the 2004 when the E60 chassis was released. The United States saw several variations including the 525i, 528i, 530i and 540i. -- View the E39 Wiki |
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How long should a battery last?
I had to jump my 540 today. I can't remember when I changed the battery but I think it was at least 4, maybe 5, years ago. I assume it's just an old battery but how do I know it's not the alternator?
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Check what the voltage is at the battery when the engine is running at >2k RPM.
Should be above 12.5 volts all the way up the ~14.3. Use a volt meter or read it in the cluster. My battery lasted 8 years. The battery in my wife's 01 Volvo is original and still working fine....knock on wood.
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2000 540/6 Slightly tweeked...everywhere Last edited by JimLev; 12-30-2012 at 02:35 PM. |
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The average lifespan for a BMW battery is about 4-5 years. If your battery is still original, I would play it safe & replace it. These have a nasty habit of being fine one day, and then the next day one of the cells will intermittently short out and cause a no-start. I've seen it too many times....You can check the age of the battery by checking the production date on the negative post; it will have the week & year of production(26/01, 26th week of 2001). To check the charging system, just put a voltmeter between the jumper lug on top of the driver's valve cover & the ground lug on the passenger shock tower. Check it with the car running. It should be around 13.7 to 14.2 volts. Anything lower or higher could show a faulty voltage regulator...
Last edited by bmwtech6367; 12-30-2012 at 02:43 PM. |
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Some things you replace on a schedule; others you replace when their time is up:
- DIY how to test a BMW E39 battery & alternator
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