How to use the headlights of Audi Q5?

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LeElliot
07/29/25 1:55am
Audi Q5 headlights are used as follows: 1. Press the vehicle key below the steering wheel to start the engine; 2. Locate the lighting control system in the vehicle cockpit, turn the lighting control knob to the low beam position to activate the low beams; 3. Toggle the light adjustment knob below the steering wheel upward or downward to turn on the headlights. Taking the 2018 Audi Q5 as an example, it features a five-link independent front suspension and a trapezoidal link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 230PS, a maximum power of 169kW, and a maximum torque of 350Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
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EthanMarie
08/12/25 5:58am
I find the headlight operation of the Audi Q5 incredibly intuitive. After getting in the car, I first operate the light dial on the left side of the steering wheel – turning it to the AUTO position is the most convenient, as the lights will automatically switch on and off based on ambient light, which is really hassle-free. During night driving, if the light is too dim, the system will automatically turn on the low beams; when high beams are needed, just push the control lever forward once, and the lights will promptly adjust back to low beams to avoid dazzling oncoming vehicles. I particularly like setting the light sensitivity for rainy days—just select the headlight settings on the central display screen and make a slight adjustment. Remember, regularly cleaning the headlight surfaces ensures better illumination, and routine maintenance prevents dust from affecting performance, making nighttime driving safer. Audi’s design is quite thoughtful, perfect for drivers like me who value daily convenience.
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