Where are the positive and negative terminals of the Audi A6 battery located?
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I remember in my Audi A6, the battery is located under the hood, specifically towards the front of the car. When you open the hood, you can immediately see a large box—that's where the battery terminals are. The positive terminal is usually red and comes with a plastic cover for protection to prevent accidental short circuits; the negative terminal is black or directly connected to a screw on the car body, making it easy to identify. The position is generally fixed, though there might be slight variations depending on the model year of the Audi A6, typically near the driver's side. Safety is crucial when handling it—I always disconnect the negative cable first before touching the positive terminal when replacing the battery, and I make sure tools don’t touch both terminals simultaneously to avoid sparks. The battery is the heart of the car's starting system, so it’s good practice to regularly check the terminals for corrosion to prevent unexpected stalling issues.