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Burnt
12-11-2022, 06:22 PM
Just wondering what kind of batteries yall got and how long the batteries are lasting you.

Bought an Interstate AGM battery late 2016. I remember they stated only 3-year warranty, was expecting to buy a new one year 4 or so.

Patrick73RS
12-11-2022, 06:38 PM
I’m in Houston and the heat kills them. The fact that my S6 has one in the trunk might help but after 3 years with a traditional set up you start to get on borrowed time. 4 seems reasonable for a battery in a trunk in Texas heat. Ive not had my Audi that long so I’ll be interested to hear what others say

agorich
12-11-2022, 07:42 PM
Same - in Houston also. My wife’s CC battery would die every 3rd year. The Q5 hasn’t been replaced in 4+. Now that I post this likely will be dead tomorrow. Hah.

If you’re looking into batteries, recommend looking into CostCo. They have a great warranty.


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got_boost
12-12-2022, 12:10 AM
I hope I'm not cursing myself, but I bought my 2013 A6 in '18 and have not replaced it since then. So my current battery has at least 4 years on it in the FL weather. I have checked the life of it via vcds and it's on the edge of its life, I just haven't had any issues to push me to buy 1 asap.

zyrofillica
12-12-2022, 01:52 AM
I hope I'm not cursing myself, but I bought my 2013 A6 in '18 and have not replaced it since then. So my current battery has at least 4 years on it in the FL weather. I have checked the life of it via vcds and it's on the edge of its life, I just haven't had any issues to push me to buy 1 asap.

im at 69%. What is the VCDS % reading for edge of its life?

WatchMeSpend
12-12-2022, 07:26 AM
I hope I'm not cursing myself, but I bought my 2013 A6 in '18 and have not replaced it since then.

Well now you've done it. That's like saying "That rim and tire that just passed us looks exactly like mine!!" We all know if you see a rim and tire that looks like yours passing you, just slowly pull over and don't mention it or there will be a catastrophic accident. Quick, repeat after me "My battery isn't going to make it another week" This should confuse the curse.

got_boost
12-12-2022, 08:22 AM
Lol true story, I'll have to do some reverse psychology very soon.

I don't think there is an official "dead zone" for the battery % but I'm currently at 55% after sitting overnight and have an active code 12291 - energy management active stored. It's only a matter of time, I already get random key missing errors even after changing the key fob battery.

Spitfire007
12-12-2022, 12:39 PM
Car is a 2016 on its original battery, so far.
Routinely gets parked for 3-4 days at a time, but then gets a good two hour drive to recharge it.


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agorich
12-12-2022, 03:26 PM
Lol true story, I'll have to do some reverse psychology very soon.

I don't think there is an official "dead zone" for the battery % but I'm currently at 55% after sitting overnight and have an active code 12291 - energy management active stored. It's only a matter of time, I already get random key missing errors even after changing the key fob battery.

I’ve gotten that key fob issue before! Is that a weak car battery issue? I just figured maybe I had too much stuff in my pocket haha


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Valpo A7
12-12-2022, 04:08 PM
My OEM battery lasted about 8 years.

Audisthesia
12-12-2022, 04:39 PM
2018 S6.
Now on 3rd battery.
First two batteries were OEM, replaced under warranty, each lasted barely 1 year.
3rd battery is a die hard platinum AGM I installed myself almost 2 years ago and still going strong.

VR2V8
12-12-2022, 05:16 PM
2018 S6.
Now on 3rd battery.
First two batteries were OEM, replaced under warranty, each lasted barely 1 year.
3rd battery is a die hard platinum AGM I installed myself almost 2 years ago and still going strong.Exact same experience here. 2018 S6. Battery replaced under warranty twice, barely a year on any of them. Don't know how well the 3rd battery lasted, traded in the car shortly after.

Audisthesia
12-12-2022, 06:05 PM
Exact same experience here. 2018 S6. Battery replaced under warranty twice, barely a year on any of them. Don't know how well the 3rd battery lasted, traded in the car shortly after.

Yeah, I highly suspect shit batteries used for a while that year. Were not alone.

got_boost
12-12-2022, 07:06 PM
I’ve gotten that key fob issue before! Is that a weak car battery issue? I just figured maybe I had too much stuff in my pocket haha


Sent from my iPhone using Audizine ForumI have heard reasons from a weak key fob battery ,to the main battery being weak, having more than one key fob in your pocket or nearby. For me, the only thing that fits is the weak main battery, so I'm assuming that my problem unless there are more possibilities that I haven't heard of yet.

Patrick73RS
12-13-2022, 06:43 AM
Is there a consensus on here that when a battery is in the trunk that it allows for a longer battery life?

Slow_Q5
12-13-2022, 07:13 AM
Yeah, I highly suspect shit batteries used for a while that year. Were not alone.


Fun fact. My fathers 18 Ram3500 had batteries from 2013 inside of it. Which requires 2.

Random questionsm any DD using lithium ?

gk1
12-13-2022, 07:38 AM
My OEM battery lasted about 8 years.

Same here, and only replaced my original out of an abundance of caution. Nothing was really wrong with it.

notroot
12-13-2022, 10:05 AM
Replaced my original battery from 2012 about 2 months ago. So, 10 years[drive]

I was impressed when I saw the date stamp. I was certain it had been replaced before.
This is in Norway, if that matters.

WhiteA7
12-13-2022, 12:12 PM
I got 6 years out of the OEM

67ITB
12-13-2022, 05:18 PM
I replaced the original OEM Battery after around 7 years 8 months.

It didn't die, but I could hear it cranking a little slower and I was going in for rotator cuff surgery and didn't want to have to deal with it during the long recovery.

A6 TDI, in New England winters!

I always thought getting 5 or 6 years was good. this was impressive.

Valpo A7
12-13-2022, 07:00 PM
On a different platform, I just replaced both batteries in our Wrangler and they were less than 4 years old. The main was likely okay but the AUX was shot and in a Wrangler once the AUX goes the main will soon follow. That was a salty $340 repair for just the batteries.

Gravy Train
12-13-2022, 11:37 PM
2018 S6.
Now on 3rd battery.
First two batteries were OEM, replaced under warranty, each lasted barely 1 year.
3rd battery is a die hard platinum AGM I installed myself almost 2 years ago and still going strong.

Right there with ya, 2018 S6, 28K miles on the odometer.

On my third battery, all OEM. First battery held up for three years, then was replaced in January. Remarkable it didn't even last a year, but nice that my dealership write it up on a last-minute, end of original warranty replacement.

MauiMike
01-07-2023, 03:16 PM
I've been wondering about my battery as well. 2013 A7 with 32k miles purchased in June 2016. 5.5 years later and I'm still running that original battery.

A7TDI2014
01-07-2023, 04:56 PM
I’m still on the original battery in my 2014 A7 TDI. I’ve asked to have it replaced a couple of times over the years at the dealer during scheduled service, but they always told me it checked out good after a battery test. I don’t drive it that much and it always stays in the garage. It does show signs it’s nearing EOL when I go start it up to take it for a drive. I sometimes notice that I lose the first and second music presets after it sits for a while. I’m not sure exactly why it does that, but I think it’s related to the battery.

turbostang
01-07-2023, 06:44 PM
The original H8 battery lasted 7 years, Battery tester SOH was 35% and need replacement. I just replaced with an Odyssey H8 battery from FCPEuro. FCP euro offered lifetime warranty including battery, The battery should last the life of the vehicle. I really wanted the AntiGravity Lithium battery , but the price tag of over $1k a bit to steep for my pocket.

MMorris
01-09-2023, 12:06 PM
I have a 2018 A6, bought new in 2019. Just had the battery replaced under warranty. It sat on dealer lots for a year in New Orleans, so maybe that's what shortened its life. I started noticing last year that the stop/start wasn't working, and even after charging it and driving around for a while, scanning it said the battery was at 70%. Dealer said their scanner just said failed.

TexasDfwS4
01-09-2023, 01:03 PM
2018 S6.
Now on 3rd battery.
First two batteries were OEM, replaced under warranty, each lasted barely 1 year.
3rd battery is a die hard platinum AGM I installed myself almost 2 years ago and still going strong.

What is your driving pattern? I’ve not had problems withAudi batteries but I retired and don’t drive the S6 as much as I should. Just want to know if that’s going to be an issue in the future?

Botbasher
01-09-2023, 01:56 PM
11 years in my 2011 A5. Finally died after new owner abused it.

8 years and still going in both my 2014 A5 and S6

I am not a fan of the BEM systems in our cars, but there is no denying they keep our batteries alive far better than other mfgs!!

Cheers,

KS

VR2V8
01-12-2023, 01:52 AM
What is your driving pattern? I’ve not had problems withAudi batteries but I retired and don’t drive the S6 as much as I should. Just want to know if that’s going to be an issue in the future?My experience was 3 Audi batteries in 3 years on my 18 S6. This was daily driving and not sitting for any period of time.

JWebb_C7_Comp
01-23-2023, 12:50 PM
My experience was 3 Audi batteries in 3 years on my 18 S6. This was daily driving and not sitting for any period of time.

6 years on battery in Q7 and 5 in the A6. Both still doing fine even during the most recent cold snap in the Midwest. Cars are garaged at night but one is outside all day during work hours.


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magn2o
01-23-2023, 03:07 PM
Just over 4 years on my 18 A6 with only 8K miles (bought new Dec ‘18). Car doesn’t get driven much, obviously, but I do keep it on a trickle charger. No issues *knock on wood*.

gweaver001
01-26-2023, 01:58 PM
My '17 S6 and my wife's '15 Q5 are still original living between 5 yrs in CA and the last 2.5 in WA

Audisthesia
01-26-2023, 04:16 PM
What is your driving pattern? I’ve not had problems withAudi batteries but I retired and don’t drive the S6 as much as I should. Just want to know if that’s going to be an issue in the future?

The car has 37k on the clock... Not a once-a-month Sunday driver.

bthethy
01-26-2023, 06:06 PM
Changed 8 years later, was still going strong, but a little hesitation on winter morning starts.


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Vinng86
01-26-2023, 06:32 PM
8 years on my '14 A6 and counting, still cranking over very well even in our Canadian winters. Will be 9 years in March

2k16A6
01-27-2023, 04:38 AM
My 2016 A6 with an original sale date in late January 2016 still has the original battery. 7 years and about 45k miles on the clock

dc2002
02-02-2023, 12:36 PM
Honest to god I was on the original battery until last spring. 10 YEARS...kind of unbelievable...Went with a Die Hard Gold from Advance Auto, so far no issues.

WatchMeSpend
02-04-2023, 04:40 AM
8 years on my '14 A6 and counting, still cranking over very well even in our Canadian winters. Will be 9 years in March

-24C or -11F in the GTA today. My car had to think about it a bit before it turned over enough to fire up. Car was sitting for the last 8 days. OG 2016 battery.