Why does the Audi Q5 not respond when starting?
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Audi Q5 not responding when starting is most likely caused by a dead vehicle battery. You can use an emergency power source or jump-start the vehicle to start it. After starting, relying solely on the car's generator to charge the battery may not be sufficient, leading to insufficient stored power and the inability to start the engine. Here are some related introductions about the battery: 1. Introduction One: The battery is an essential part of a car and can be divided into traditional lead-acid batteries and maintenance-free batteries. Since the battery uses lead-calcium alloy for the grid frame, the amount of water decomposed during charging is less, and the evaporation of water is also low. Additionally, the sealed structure of the casing releases very little sulfuric acid gas. Therefore, compared to traditional batteries, it has advantages such as not needing to add any liquid, easy connection to terminals, and long-term power storage. 2. Introduction Two: The designed lifespan of a battery is 27 months. Many new car batteries for general household use can last 3 to 4 years, and after replacement, they usually need to be replaced again in about 2 years. Factors affecting the battery's lifespan include the condition of the car, road conditions, and the driver's habits.