RichardS
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Does the X150 have a +ve charge terminal next to the fuse box in the engine bay? That would be easier to access if you can enter the car and open the hood.Originally Posted by XKRAU
There is a hidden key hole next to the door handle. It has a plastic cover over it. Use the key that is in the FOB.
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No. Just the one under the car behind the left-rear wheel.Originally Posted by RichardS
Does the X150 have a +ve charge terminal next to the fuse box in the engine bay? That would be easier to access if you can enter the car and open the hood.Richard
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And also the one that XKRAU is referring to which sounds like the one in my X100 except that in the X100 it's next to the fuse box in the engine bay whereas with the X150 it's apparently next to the fuse box behind the rear seat.Originally Posted by Cee Jay
No. Just the one under the car behind the left-rear wheel.
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lowest right hand side of the diagram. Its the stud/post that is sticking out. There is a cable that connects directly to the positive terminal of the battery. The cable is black in colour but its a positive terminal. Marked BATT+Originally Posted by RichardS
But where is the positive post you mentioned in your #18?Richard
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OK, I see it now. The +ve terminal on the X100 fuse box is outside the fuse box with a rubber cover over it so I was looking for something similar but on the X150 it is clearly inside the fuse box and doesn't need the rubber cover.Originally Posted by XKRAU
lowest right hand side of the diagram. Its the stud that is sticking out. There is a cable that connects directly to the positive terminal of the battery.
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