How long is the battery warranty for a new Audi?
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Audi's new car battery warranty is covered under the vehicle warranty. Warranty Overview: The vehicle warranty period is three years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. The battery is covered under the vehicle warranty. If it fails within the warranty period, a free claim can be made. Generally, there are no issues. Items covered by the vehicle warranty: The vehicle warranty includes the engine and transmission, drivetrain, chassis, speedometer, and air conditioning. The drivetrain typically consists of the clutch, gearbox, universal transmission device, main reducer, differential, and half-shaft. Its basic function is to transmit the power generated by the engine to the vehicle's drive wheels, producing driving force to enable the car to move at a certain speed. The chassis refers to the combination of the transmission system, running gear, steering system, and braking system, which supports and installs the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car, bearing the engine power, and ensuring normal driving. The transmission, also known as the gearbox, is used to change the speed and torque from the engine and can fix or change the gear ratio between the output shaft and the input shaft. The transmission consists of a gear transmission mechanism and an operating mechanism. Some cars also have a power take-off mechanism. Transmissions can be categorized into stepped, continuously variable, and integrated types, with functions such as enabling reverse driving, interrupting power transmission, and changing gear ratios.