Battery Tray
Battery Tray
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Torque Wrench (V.A.G 1331)
Risk of injury. Observe the warnings and safety precautions. Refer to => [ Warnings and Safety Precautions ] Service Precautions!
Removing
- Remove the battery. Refer to => [ Battery ] Battery.
Vehicles with 2.0 L diesel engines
- Remove the air filter housing.
Vehicles with 2.5 liter gasoline engines
- Remove the hydraulic fluid reservoir - 4 - from the bracket.
Vehicles with 2.5 liter gasoline engine and automatic transmission
- Disconnect the connector - 1 - from the transmission control module (J217) - 2 -.
- Remove the transmission control module - 2 - from the bracket - 3 -.
Continued For All Vehicles
- Remove the bolts - arrows - and the battery tray - 1 -.
Installing
If the battery is not secured properly, the following risks are possible:
• Shortened battery service life due to vibration damage (explosion hazard).
• If the battery is not secured properly, the plates inside the battery can get damaged.
• Damage to battery casing caused by bracket (possible electrolyte leakage, high subsequent costs).
• Inadequate crash safety.
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
- Tighten the bolts on the battery tray and the bracket to 10 Nm.
- Tighten all the other threaded connections to the tightening specification. Refer to => [ Battery Overview ] Battery Overview.