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Change the battery of our Audi Q3? We remove the battery located in the engine compartment. We open the car door and pull up the engine compartment opening lever located at the bottom left of the dashboard and lift up the front bonnet, releasing the locking lever of the same with your fingers, then we put it in safety. Once the engine compartment is opened we will find the battery covered by its plastic coating. We remove the cover, mount the locking pins of the battery terminals, then, remove it from the engine compartment. We mount the battery with a new one (same voltage). We close the bonnet at the end of assembly. We start the engine.
Posted on 5 September 2020 by ScegliAuto
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