Where is the battery located in an Audi?
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Audi car batteries are generally installed in the trunk of the vehicle. You can see it by opening the trunk's partition board. Here is some relevant information about the battery: 1. Battery: The battery, also known as a storage battery, is a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy. It refers specifically to lead-acid batteries - a type primarily made of lead and its oxides, with sulfuric acid solution as the electrolyte. The normal service life of a car battery ranges from 1 to 8 years, depending largely on the vehicle's condition. 2. Battery replacement: If the battery is dead, it's recommended to first measure the battery voltage. When using a multimeter for inspection, measure the battery voltage during engine cranking. You can first use a high-frequency discharge tester or battery tester to measure it. Under a load current of no less than 110 amps, the minimum voltage should not be lower than 9.6 volts and should remain stable for 5 seconds. If the voltage is below 9.6 volts but can remain stable for 5 seconds, it indicates over-discharge and should be recharged promptly. If the voltage is below 9.6 volts and cannot remain stable for 5 seconds, rapidly dropping to 0 volts or close to 0 volts, this suggests the battery may be faulty and likely needs replacement.