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Old 11-24-2006, 07:21 PM
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Just wondering, i threw the hood open the other day and didnt see my battery. Where is it? Somebody told me it might be in the trunk or under the seat or something. 2001 A4 Quattro,

p.s. whats the difference between 2001 and 2001.5?
 
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Old 11-24-2006, 07:41 PM
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Are you sure it's not under the hood? In my 2001 it's way back towards the firewall in the engine bay - it has a cover on top of it, so maybe you didn't see it.
 
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Old 11-24-2006, 08:30 PM
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What Cosmic Fur said.... How the hell'd you come up with the name Cosmic Fur?! Thats awesome.
 
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below the windshield
 
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Old 11-24-2006, 08:42 PM
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below the windshield by the firewall. you will see a cover that says + - remove it and you will see the battery.
 
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Old 11-25-2006, 02:27 AM
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slightly off topic but I got a question/rant...why the hell did the Audi engineers decide to put the engine so far forward and the battery all the way at the back? Kinda pisses me off to know the engine hangs so far ahead of the wheels.
 
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Old 11-25-2006, 02:32 AM
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they had to put the engines that far forward to be able to have the transaxle/transmission work like it does.. give me a min i will dig up more on it
 
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Old 11-25-2006, 02:35 AM
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Longitudinal quattro Systems

In the original quattro system, the engine and transmission are situated in a longitudinal position. Power is sent through the transmission to a mechanical center differential which splits it between the front and rear axles.

After 1987, the inclusion of a Torsen (torque-sensing) center differential, instead of a manually-locking one, allowed engine power to be redirected to individual axles as driving conditions warranted. Under ideal conditions (i.e., grip is equal in both front and rear axles) power is split 50/50 front to rear. In extreme conditions (i.e., when grip varies from front to rear), a maximum of 66-80% (depending on the transmission or model) of the engine's power can be directed to the front or rear axles. The mechanical nature of the Torsen centre differential helps prevent wheel slippage from ocurring by diverting power to the axle that has more grip. In comparison, viscous coupling and electronically controlled differentials that are used in other all-wheel drive systems are reactive since they only redirect power once wheel slippage has occurred. The advantage is felt under acceleration while turning since the power transfer between axles is less sudden, reducing the chance of spinning.

The Torsen-based quattro system also offers an advantage in the opposite function of distributing power to the wheels: engine-braking. When engine-braking is used to slow the car down, the resulting loads on the front and rear axle are stabilized by the Torsen system in exactly the same way that engine power is diverted - mechanically. This allows the spreading of the engine-braking load on the tires among the four wheels. The Torsen-based quattro-equipped vehicle is able to execute a more stable high-speed turn under deceleration with less risk of spinning due to loss of grip in the front or rear axles.

Additionally, this configuration greatly reduces torque-steer due to the equal length drive-shafts on the front axle. However this configuration of the quattro system does have some limitations. With placement of the engine-transmission assembly in a fore/aft position (longitudinally) there arises the need to place the front axle well behind the engine, leading to a common criticism of Audi vehicles: being nose-heavy. In other words, the ideal 50/50 weight distribution cherished by many driving enthusiasts is not possible. Recently the centre differential has been adapted to a 40/60 front/rear static split (i.e. when grip is equal on both front and rear axles), allowing more rear-wheel-drive-like handling characteristics. This was first introduced in the 2006-model RS4 and shortly thereafter in the Q7 SUV. It is planned to be incorporated in all future quattro-equipped cars which use longtitudinal-mount engines.
 
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Old 11-25-2006, 02:47 AM
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I figured it had something do to with the drivetrain config. Thanks for the details.
 
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Old 11-25-2006, 03:22 AM
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yeah^^,maybe for some weight and balance aswell, not sure on that though. Also, i dont mean to a harda$$, but this is why not alot of people come on this site, the Qs are just downright stupid, anyone with a half a brain can look and see the postive/neg, just remember dude, unless your driving something with a big v6 or v8, MOST times the batt isnt going to be in the trunk.Just take a harder look next time.
 


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