
Q5 headlight usage methods are as follows: 1. Turn on the fog lights: On the lower left side of the steering wheel, there are buttons for the front and rear fog lights. Rotate the knob to the corresponding position to turn them on; 2. Headlight cleaning: When the high beams are on, activate the windshield washer switch. This will not only spray washer fluid on the windshield but also activate the headlight cleaning system; 3. Automatic headlights: Adjust to the AUTO position, and the vehicle's sensors will automatically control the lights' on/off function without manual operation; 4. Headlight cleaning: When the headlights are on, activate the windshield washer switch. This will not only spray washer fluid on the windshield but also activate the headlight cleaning system.

The light control stalk of the Q5 is located on the left side of the steering wheel, and its operation is quite intuitive. The AUTO mode marked on the top of the knob is particularly practical—once set, the system automatically senses the light conditions to switch the low beams and daytime running lights on or off. For nighttime driving, gently pushing the stalk toward the steering wheel activates the high beams (a blue indicator will light up on the dashboard), and pushing it forward to lock keeps the high beams on—just remember to pull it back when encountering oncoming traffic. In foggy conditions, press the fan-shaped button at the lower left of the center console to turn on the rear fog lights; the red indicator will illuminate, making your vehicle more visible to others. After parking and turning off the engine, when you remove the key and exit the car, the daytime running lights remain on temporarily as a farewell lighting feature—this thoughtful detail truly showcases Audi's considerate design.

I particularly love the intelligent features of Audi's headlights. After switching to AUTO mode, the lights automatically turn on when entering tunnels or at dusk, which is incredibly convenient. The headlights also activate in sync with the wipers, enhancing visibility during rainy conditions. The design where a light tap on the turn signal flashes three times is perfect for lane changes, while a full press keeps it flashing continuously. Surprisingly, when shifting into reverse, the outer fog lights automatically provide additional illumination for blind spots. Note that the automatic high beam requires separate activation via a button (the AUTO button at the top of the light control stalk), and a white A+ light symbol on the dashboard indicates it's active for automatic glare prevention. The delayed light-off feature when locking the car at night adds a nice touch of ceremony.

Honestly, the most commonly used steps are just three: Get in the car, turn the left stalk knob to AUTO mode for worry-free operation in all weather conditions; when it rains, push the top of the stalk forward to activate rear window defogging and simultaneously turn on the rear fog light; at night, gently pull the stalk toward your chest to flash the high beams and alert pedestrians. The Q5's mirrors have puddle lights, and when you approach the car with the key within half a meter, the footwell light strips automatically illuminate for convenient unlocking. During , you can ask the technician to check the automatic leveling sensor to prevent the headlight beams from being too high and dazzling others. Remember, within 30 seconds after turning off the engine, you can still temporarily activate the headlights by moving the stalk for emergency use.

Beginners are advised to familiarize themselves with the physical buttons first: the knob in front of the left knee should be set to AUTO as a basic step. Below the air conditioning area on the center console, there are specific light control buttons—the rectangular icon controls all vehicle lights, the fan-shaped one is for front fog lights, and the fan-shaped icon with ripples is for rear fog lights. The button at the end of the turn signal lever adjusts the brightness of the instrument panel. The function of both fog lights assisting in illuminating the shoulders when reversing may need to be activated in the vehicle settings on the center screen. For temporary exits while keeping the lights on, simply pull down the light lever after turning off the engine, which will maintain illumination for several dozen seconds. Develop the habit of checking the light indicator symbols on the instrument panel before starting the car to avoid driving at night with the headlights mistakenly turned off.

Safety Reminders: In rainy or foggy weather, always manually turn on the red rear fog light, as the AUTO mode won't activate it. When using high beams on highways, keep an eye on the blue dashboard icon—if it turns green, it means the automatic anti-glare function is active. For headlight modifications, always visit a 4S shop, as the self-check and calibration of matrix headlights are quite complex. Avoid using AUTO mode on long downhill slopes; manually lower the lights to prevent glare. Some friends mistakenly use daytime running lights as low beams for nighttime driving—this is extremely dangerous. Always check if the low beam symbol on the dashboard is lit for confirmation. In emergencies, the hazard lights are activated by the red triangle button above the interior rearview mirror—don't fumble around the light lever.


