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BMW 8 Series Battery Location

Find where the battery is located on your BMW 8 Series. Covers all model years with jump start points and replacement tips.

Last updated: 2026-05-07 • Reading time: 8 min • By AllOEMManuals Editorial Team

Quick Answer

The BMW 8 Series battery is located in the engine bay on most models. Some years may have the battery in the trunk or under the rear seat — see the year-by-year breakdown below.

GenerationYearsTop spec
1994-19991994-1999Engine bay
1991-19931991-1993Engine bay
Factory Manual ConfirmationBattery Location

Know the exact battery location job for your BMW 8 Series

The BMW 8 Series battery is located in the engine bay on most models. Some years may have the battery in the trunk or under the rear seat — see the year-by-year breakdown below.

Battery access can move between the engine bay, cargo floor, cowl, or under-seat trays depending on hybrid hardware and trim. Once the spec is confirmed, use the supplies and purchase links below to build the full one-trip shopping list before you start the repair.

Exact Vehicle Check

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1991-1993

Representative 1991 manual branch for 1991-1993

Open 1991

Alternator Ripple Test (12 04 91 (3340))

850i Automatic

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Alternator Ripple Test (12 04 91 (3340)) — 1991 BMW 850i Automatic Service Manual ~ LEMON Manuals LEMON Manuals: Repair Knowledge Reimagined Home >> BMW >> 1991 >> 850i Automatic >> Re...

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Jump Starting Of Vehicles (61 05 93 (3895))

850i Automatic

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Jump Starting Of Vehicles (61 05 93 (3895)) — 1991 BMW 850i Automatic Service Manual ~ LEMON Manuals LEMON Manuals: Repair Knowledge Reimagined Home >> BMW >> 1991 >> 850i Automatic >>...

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1994-1999

1994-1999
Battery LocationEngine bay
Battery Group SizeVaries by vehicle — check owner's manual or battery label for correct group size
CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)500 - 700 CCA recommended
Battery TypeStandard flooded or AGM
Notes
  • Disconnect the negative terminal first when removing, reconnect it last when installing
  • Clean battery terminals with a wire brush and apply dielectric grease to prevent corrosion

1991-1993

1991-1993
Battery LocationEngine bay
Battery Group SizeVaries by vehicle — check owner's manual or battery label for correct group size
CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)500 - 700 CCA recommended
Battery TypeStandard flooded or AGM
Notes
  • Disconnect the negative terminal first when removing, reconnect it last when installing
  • Clean battery terminals with a wire brush and apply dielectric grease to prevent corrosion

One-Trip Shopping List

Recommended supplies and tools for this job, grouped so you can buy everything before the repair starts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the battery on a BMW 8 Series?
On most BMW 8 Series models, the battery is in the engine bay. Some European-influenced designs and certain model years place it in the trunk or under the rear seat for better weight distribution. Check your specific year below.
What size battery does a BMW 8 Series need?
The BMW 8 Series battery group size varies by engine and model year — check your owner's manual or the label on your current battery. CCA requirements range from 500-700. Vehicles with start-stop systems require an AGM battery.
How long does a BMW 8 Series battery last?
A BMW 8 Series battery typically lasts 3-5 years. In hot climates like Texas and the Southwest, expect closer to 3 years. AGM batteries in start-stop equipped models may last 4-6 years.
Can I replace the BMW 8 Series battery myself?
Yes, battery replacement is a straightforward DIY job on most BMW 8 Series models. You'll need a 10mm wrench for the terminals and possibly a 12mm or 13mm for the hold-down bracket. Some newer models may need a battery registration scan with an OBD2 tool.

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Author & Review

Written by AllOEMManuals Editorial Team. Reviewed by ASE-certified technicians and updated with factory-reference checks for fitment-sensitive steps.

This guide was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy by a human editor.

Last updated: 2026-05-07

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