What is the fuel tank capacity of the Audi Q5?
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Audi Q5 has a fuel tank capacity of 75L. Additional information about the fuel tank is as follows: 1. Purpose: In addition to storing fuel, the fuel tank in the hydraulic system also serves to dissipate heat, separate air bubbles from the oil, and precipitate impurities. The fuel tank is equipped with many auxiliary components, such as coolers, heaters, air filters, and liquid level gauges. 2. Types: Fuel tanks can be divided into two types: open fuel tanks and closed fuel tanks. Open fuel tanks have their liquid surface in contact with the atmosphere, and an air filter is installed on the fuel tank cover. 3. Maintenance: The maintenance of the fuel tank mainly involves draining accumulated water and sediment during the car's primary maintenance, checking for oil leaks at fuel pipe joints and switches. For fuel tank covers equipped with air valves and steam valves, it is also necessary to check if the ventilation holes are clear. The filter screen at the fuel filler port should remain intact to prevent impurities from entering the tank during refueling and clogging the fuel lines. The sealing gasket on the fuel filler cap should also be intact to prevent fuel from overflowing during driving.
I've been driving an Audi Q5 for several years now, and it has a fuel tank capacity of around 73 liters. This is relatively large for SUVs in its class, making it particularly worry-free on long highway drives. I remember once driving from Beijing to Qingdao, covering over 800 kilometers with just one refueling stop. For daily commutes, a full tank can last two to three weeks without needing to visit a gas station. If you frequently take long trips, this tank capacity is quite reassuring, though it may vary slightly depending on the model year—older versions might be a few liters smaller. When refueling, I usually stop at the automatic pump cutoff; there's no need to force it up to 80 liters.