
Audi's new car 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.

The warranty for new Audi vehicles generally covers two years or 60,000 kilometers, which is the manufacturer's standard policy. As a key component, if any faults occur, the battery can be replaced free of charge during the warranty period. The battery lifespan typically ranges from three to five years, depending on usage habits. For example, if you frequently drive short distances, the battery may not charge sufficiently, leading to a shortened lifespan. I recommend regularly checking the voltage and avoiding prolonged parking. If issues arise after the warranty expires, replacing an original battery can cost several thousand yuan. It's best to have the 4S dealership monitor the battery condition during maintenance to prevent problems in advance.

Audi's new car warranty is mostly around two years, and the specific details can be found in the owner's manual. When I bought the car, the salesperson mentioned that any defects in the battery would be covered, including circuit issues. In practice, to maintain the battery in good condition, remember to minimize the use of electrical devices like air conditioning or audio systems after turning off the engine, as this can reduce wear. Once the warranty expires, it's advisable to have it checked at a professional shop—don't wait until it fails to start. With proper use, a battery can last three to five years without issues, but extreme weather has a significant impact. High temperatures in summer or severe cold in winter can easily cause problems, so proper maintenance saves both money and hassle.

The new Audi's warranty typically lasts for two years and is valid within a mileage limit of 60,000 kilometers. From my personal experience, there are usually no issues in the first two years, but after the warranty expires, watch out for signs like slow starts or dim lights, which may indicate a failing battery. Battery maintenance is quite simple—drive more frequently to avoid long periods of inactivity, and refrain from overloading the electrical system with modifications or additional accessories. Replacing the battery out of warranty can be expensive, with original parts costing over a thousand, while third-party options are cheaper but vary in quality.


