What is the idle speed of the Audi Q5L in rpm?
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The idle speed of the Audi Q5L is approximately 700 to 800 rpm. Idle speed refers to the engine running without load, only overcoming the frictional resistance of its internal components, without delivering power output, maintaining a lower rotational speed for stable engine operation. The Audi Q5L is a mid-size SUV with body dimensions of: length 4753mm, width 1893mm, height 1659mm, wheelbase 2908mm, fuel tank capacity 73l. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 190ps, maximum power of 140kw, maximum torque of 320nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I've been driving an Audi Q5L, and idle speed refers to the engine's rotation speed when the car is stationary, typically around 700 RPM. This affects fuel consumption and noise; during a cold start, it might exceed 1000 RPM, but stabilizes at 700 once warmed up. Maintaining a normal idle speed can save fuel and extend engine life. If the idle speed fluctuates, it could indicate severe carbon buildup—I recommend checking every 5,000 kilometers. In city driving with frequent traffic jams, maintaining around 700 RPM during frequent starts and stops is crucial. I've personally checked with the onboard computer, and the normal range is between 680 and 720 RPM, with slight variations depending on engine type. Avoiding prolonged idling can reduce carbon buildup, making the vehicle more eco-friendly and economical. The Q5L is well-designed, with very smooth idling, ensuring a comfortable and reliable daily driving experience.