
The battery of the Audi Q5L is located behind the spare tire near the door, covered by a protective panel. By lifting and removing this panel, you can access the Audi Q5L battery, which is notably generous in size, matching the capacity of the A8L and Cayenne, with a length of 40cm. Below is an introduction to the Audi Q5L: 1. Exterior: The Audi Q5L fully incorporates the new generation of family design features. The hexagonal grille and broader metal frame give the vehicle a more imposing presence. The multi-layered angular waistline and prominent wheel arches enhance the Q5L's sporty and layered appearance. Additionally, sharper lines contribute to a more refined rear design, with distinctive and attractive taillights that offer high visibility. 2. Interior: The new Audi Q5L exudes a modern vibe. The extensive use of alloy panels paired with mechanical buttons makes the driver's operations easier and more convenient, while also elevating the interior's quality. The floating central display, controlled by the MMI system, operates smoothly with a clear and elegant UI interface. Moreover, the wide gear lever design allows for quick and comfortable gear selection and seating posture, enhancing the driving experience.

As a Q5L owner, I previously had a battery failure and found it located at the bottom of the trunk. Lifting the carpet revealed the battery compartment covered by a black lid. The design places it there to shift the center of gravity rearward for improved stability, a layout Audi particularly favors. When replacing it yourself, you’ll need a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the securing bolts, but avoid touching any metal parts to prevent short circuits—ideally, disconnect the power before working. By the way, if you frequently drive short distances in the city, the battery is prone to discharging. It’s advisable to check its health with a voltmeter every six months to avoid unexpected breakdowns. For a new battery, opt for reputable brands like Varta—don’t compromise on quality to save costs, as it affects longevity.

I've worked on quite a few Audi vehicles. For the Q5L, the battery is usually located beside the spare tire well on the right side of the trunk, visible after lifting the floor mat. A few high-end models might have it in the front left corner of the engine compartment, but this is uncommon. When performing inspections, always remove the key to cut power first, and be careful not to scratch when removing the cover. The rear placement has the advantage of avoiding engine heat, thus extending battery life. A handy tip: Battery terminals tend to accumulate dust and corrode; regular cleaning can prevent poor contact. When choosing a replacement, select an AGM-type battery that matches the original specifications for better durability.

A friend mentioned that the battery in his Q5L is hidden under the trunk floor, and you can easily find its location by lifting the mat. I helped him check it once without tools—just refer to the car manual or search for online tutorials to save trouble. Remember to regularly clean out the trunk to avoid crushing the wiring, and keep the terminals clean to prevent rust and power loss. Make it a habit to periodically inspect the battery casing for leaks—small precautions can prevent big problems. Sharing this with everyone!


