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Battery In Engine Compartment






Battery In Engine Compartment

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Torque Wrench (V.A.G 1331)

CAUTION!
Risk of injury. Observe warning notes and safety precautions!

Removing:

- Disconnect battery, refer to => [ Battery in Engine Compartment, Disconnecting and Connecting ] Battery In Engine Compartment, Disconnecting and Connecting.

- Remove the battery housing panel in direction of arrow.





- Remove mounting screws - 1 - and remove retaining bracket - 2 -.





- Fold handles - arrows - upward (if present) and take out battery.





Installing:

CAUTION!
If battery is not secured properly, the following risks are possible:

Shortened battery service life due to vibration damage (explosion hazard).

The plates within the battery can be damaged.

Damage to battery casing caused by bracket (possible electrolyte leakage, high subsequent costs).

Reduced collision safety.

Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following:

- Tighten all threaded connections to the specification shown in => [ Fastener Tighten Specifications, Battery In Engine Compartment ] [1][2]Mechanical Specifications.

- After installing, verify battery is properly seated.

- Reconnect battery, refer to => [ Battery in Engine Compartment, Disconnecting and Connecting ] Battery In Engine Compartment, Disconnecting and Connecting.