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Removing the battery on a Q7

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Old 12-25-2008, 04:24 PM
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So my toddler son drops my spare house keys down the side of the drivers seat and sure enough, it goes into the battery bay under the drivers seat.

I cannot figure for the life of me how to remove the battery. The owners manual does NOT tell you how to do it.

It appears that I have to pull the whole drivers seat out to do so. This seems pretty rediculous if you ask me for a simple serviceable item.

So how do I get to the battery?
 
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Old 05-17-2012, 11:16 AM
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Seat removal instructions:

2007 Audi Q7 Quattro Seats Removal and Replacement | Autotari

After recently needing a boost, probably time to start thinking about replacing my 5 year old battery. Any suggestions for battery brands and models?
 
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Old 05-17-2012, 03:57 PM
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I would go with a OEM battery. I think on that model it might need to be regestered.
 
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Old 07-14-2012, 11:28 PM
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I just did this today and took pictures of the process.

Tools:
Flat Screwdriver
10mm triple square socket
10mm regular socket
Socket Wrench

Time:
Took me about 2 hours (I can probably do it faster now though).

1. Buy new OEM Replacement Battery

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2. Remove the plastic covers under the driver's seat from the rear seat footwell

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Lift the plastic trim upwards:
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Slide the plastic trim backwards:
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Trim pieces removed:
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3. The next step is not really necessary, but I found it easier to replace the trim by removing the front completely. When reinstalling, install the back first.

Remove the plastic trim in the front by lifting the plastic tabs (similar to rear):
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Slide the trim forward:
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4. There are 2 covers in the driver's footwell, near the seat. Pry them upwards:
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5. Under each of the 2 plastic covers, there is a 10mm triple square bolt that holds the seat down.
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Remove both:
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6. Tilt seat. Be careful not to hit your steering wheel.
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7. With the seat tilted back, the battery compartment cover is visible.

There are 2 metal clasps holding the cover down when you should release:
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8. The cover can now swivel upward:
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9. Disconnect the negative and postive terminals with your 10mm regular socket.

10. There are 2 clamps holding the battery down (also using 10mm).
One is in the centre, which has a long 10mm bolt sticking up.
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The other is the front corner of the battery closest to the door.
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11. Disconnect the vent:
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12. Once the clamps are removed and everything disconnected, the battery will lift out.

13. You can simply slide the new battery in and reverse the installation process.

Some tips:

Clamp the battery first, before connecting the terminals.

Don't forget to reconnect the vent.

Before putting the seat back, you can test it out.

I found it easier to install the trim from the rear footwell first, then slide the trim from the front footwell after. The reason is that there are clips in the front trim that slide into the back trim.

I didn't need to program anything besides resetting the clock.
 
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Old 01-27-2013, 11:55 AM
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Thank you so much for posting this picture tutorial of removing the battery from an Audi Q7 I don't know how I would have managed. I think I would have struggled to find the battery. It took me about an hour all told to complete with the excellent clear pictures.

Just for reference I am in the UK and on the right hand drive models the battery is under the passenger seat which probably makes it a little easier as there is no steering wheel in the way while you are wrestling the amazingly heavy battery out.

Anyway thanks again. I purchase my new battery for less than £100 which was a third of the price of the battery at the Audi dealer and then they wanted labour for fitting! I cant imagine what the bill would have been!
 
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Old 01-28-2013, 05:59 PM
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The bill from an Audi dealer in the UK would be around £350 including parts & labour.

It's recommended to code the battery in to the energy management controller using VCDS/Vag-com because the controller will have adapted energy management according to the power characteristics of your old/faulty battery.

By letting the energy management controller know the car has a new battery, it will reset it's energy management plan.

You need to enter the new serial number of the OEM battery when coding it on using VCDS, but if you have a 3rd party battery, simply changing one digit in the serial number of the old battery will fool the controller into thinking it has a new battery.
 
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Old 03-04-2013, 08:16 AM
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nice write up i must say.........how do i code it via vcds ,ive no idea?

Also if i disconnect the original battery then put it on charge,put it back in the car will i need to re-code it? or only when replacing with a different one?

mines dying after 12 hours of sitting overnight........anyway of checking via vcds if something is draining it?
 
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Old 04-12-2013, 11:09 AM
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Hi,

I noticed that you used a 10mm triple square to remove the 2 bolts that hold the seat down. I have tried that on my 2007 audi Q7 but it does not fit. I think that it is actually a 9mm on mine. Has anybody else experienced this?
 
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Old 01-11-2014, 02:41 PM
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I have the same issue with the 10mm being too large - was the 9mm you used a 12 point? I'm having a hard time finding a workable option.
 
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Old 01-13-2014, 04:43 PM
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10mm should work just fine. I had to tap it softly with a hammer then it went on without a problem.
 

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