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Greetings, and battery question
#1

Hello from Oklahoma.  I have a 2022 Venice and It's a joy to drive.

The battery is dead.  Ive located it, but it seems I may have to remove the passenger seat to get it out.  Any help with this issue, or direction to the appropriate part of this site greatly appreciated.

Thank You,

Eric
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#2

Why did the battery go dead! lol yes you need to pull the seat to get it out, long allen wrenches and get between the seat cushion and vertical couhion adjust seat untill you see rear allen heads.
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(09-21-2023, 01:28 AM)RustyTeeth Wrote:  Why did the battery go dead! lol yes you need to pull the seat to get it out, long allen wrenches and get between the seat cushion and vertical couhion adjust seat untill you see rear allen heads.
It's a long story, but first thank you for the reply!  I was driving it a couple of months ago, when the front passenger side control arm connector spontaneously disconnected while in motion.  It lost a nut.  Steering suddenly came much more difficult and I hit a curb.  About this time, too, the driver side of the radiator became corrupt and started leaking coolant, in the exact location reported by other Vanderhall drivers.  Then my son got me a deal I couldn't refuse on an Audi S6.  Then the hard Oklahoma summer hit and the injured Venice sat in the garage, scorned, without a trickle charger.  I missed it, so I tried to fire it up.  Dead battery...would not take a charge.  So here I am.  My son is a master mechanic for Audi and we are tooling up to get the Venice back on the road and smiles on my face.
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#4

I can help but too much to text, i send you my land line number here in PA


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