charging AUDI A4 2000 B5 / 1.G Battery Workshop Manual
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Installing  
Notes:  -  Remove bolt -3- and remove hold-down clamp -2-.
   Tightening torque: 15 Nm (11 ft lb)
-  Lift battery -1- out of battery tray.
The newest generation of batteries is equipped with a central gas vent 
and flame trap by means of a "baffle." Function: the gas produced during charging escapes at one place 
through an opening in the top of the cover. The flame trap (which 
prevents the flammable gas located in the battery from igniting) is also 
integrated in this unit. For proper venting of the battery via the diffuser and the hose, it is 
important that the hose attached to the central gas vent does not 
become pinched off during installation. The diffuser consists of a small round glass fiber mat having a 
diameter of approximately 15 mm and a thickness of 2 mm. It 
functions similar to a valve, i.e., it allows the gas formed in the battery 
to flow out. 
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Visual inspection
 
     
WARNING! 
     
When charging, measuring the voltage or 
load testing a battery, the cell caps must 
always be screwed in tightly. 
      Before performing tests such as no-load voltage, 
specific gravity or the battery load tests, a visual 
check should be made of the battery.  
     
The purpose of this check is to determine 
     
If the case of the battery has been damaged. 
Damage to the case can cause acid to leak. 
     If the terminals have been damaged. Damaged 
terminals make it impossible to assure a good 
contact at the terminal. This can lead to a cable 
fire and damage to the electrical system. 
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No-load voltage, checking
 
     
CAUTION! 
     
Battery cell caps must be screwed in tightly 
when charging, measuring voltage or 
performing load tests. 
     Always comply with the following 
instructions otherwise a correct 
measurement cannot be assured. 
     
Special tools, test equipment and auxiliary 
items  
     VAG1715 multimeter or
     VAG1362 minitester or
     Multimeter (Fluke 83 or equivalent)
     
Notes:  
     When testing the no-load voltage of a battery 
installed in a vehicle, make sure the battery 
Ground (GND) strap is disconnected. 
     The battery must not have been under a load 
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Specific gravity, checking
 
     
Special tools, test equipment and auxiliary 
items  
    
CAUTION! 
Notes: 
The specific gravity can be tested immediately after charging the battery.   
Commercially available hydrometerShop towelWhen working with battery acid, make sure to follow all "Warnings 
and safety precautions for lead-acid batteries." Wear suitable 
protective clothing and eye protection. When disposing of batteries, always comply with applicable 
Federal, State and local laws regarding the disposal of batteries 
and sulfuric acid. In order to better determine the overall condition of a battery, always 
perform a specific gravity test in conjunction with the load test. The temperature of the electrolyte must be at least 10 C (50 F).
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State of charge in normal 
climate zones  Specific gravity in 
kg/dm
3  
Discharged   1.12  
Half charged   1.20  
Good charge   1.28  
      In normal climate zones, the specific gravity must 
be at least 1.24 kg/dm
3.  
     
-  If specific gravity is too low: charge battery.
     
-  After charging battery, repeat specific gravity 
test. 
     
Note:  
     The measured values for the specific gravity of 
the individual battery cells must not vary by more 
than 0.03 kg/dm
3. 
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Battery, charging
 
     
CAUTION! 
     
Battery cell caps must be screwed in tightly 
when charging, measuring voltage or 
performing load tests. 
     Do not enter the room in which batteries are 
being charged with unenclosed light bulbs or 
when smoking. The reason for this is that an 
explosive gas is formed in the battery by the 
charging process. 
     
Special tools, test equipment and auxiliary 
items  
     Battery charger 
     Batteries should be charged using a VAG 
battery charger such as VAG1471, VAG1648 or 
VAS1974. 
     
Notes:  
     The temperature of the battery must not be less 
than 10 C (50 F). 
     
Batteries should not be fast-charged; fast-
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charging damages batteries. 
     If totally discharged batteries are fast-charged, 
either they will not accept any charging current 
or they will appear to be fully charged too early 
due to a "surface charge" and will only appear 
to be OK. 
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Battery charging procedure  
     
-  Switch off battery charger.
     
-  Switch ignition off.
     
-  First disconnect battery Ground (GND) strap; 
then disconnect positive cable from battery. 
     
-  Connect positive cable of battery charger to 
positive terminal of battery. 
     
-  Connect negative cable of battery charger to 
negative terminal of battery. 
     
-  Adjust charging current on battery charger to 
battery capacity. It should be equivalent to 
approximately 10% of battery capacity or about 
6 A for 60 Ah battery. 
     
-  Switch on battery charger.
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Charging totally discharged batteries 
      Batteries out of operation for extended periods of 
time, such as in stored vehicles, lose their 
charge.  
      A battery is totally discharge if its no-load voltage 
has dropped to less than 11.6 V. To measure no-
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      In totally discharged batteries, the electrolyte 
(sulfuric acid/water mixture) consists almost 
entirely of water, since the sulfuric acid 
component has been strongly reduced. At 
freezing temperatures, the battery can freeze 
and the case may burst.  
      Totally discharged batteries sulfate, i.e., the plate 
surfaces of the batteries harden and the 
electrolyte is not clear and has a slightly whitish 
coloration.  
      If totally discharged batteries are charged again 
immediately after the deep discharge, the 
sulfating forms again.  
      If these batteries are not recharged, the plates 
harden further and the charging capacity is 
diminished resulting is a loss of battery power.  
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Procedure for charging totally discharged, 
sulfated batteries  
      Totally discharged, sulfated batteries must be 
charged with a low charging current as follows:  
     
-  Set charging current to approximately 5% of 
battery capacity, (e.g., for 60 Ah battery, 
charging current should be about 3 amps). 
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 . The 
charging voltage must not exceed 14.4 volts.  
      Never fast-charge totally discharged batteries.  
     
Note:  
     Once the battery is reconnected, check and 
activate the vehicle's electrical equipment (radio, 
clock, comfort and convenience features, etc.) as 
described in this Repair Manual or the Owners 
Manual. 
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