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What is the wading depth of the Audi Q7?

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LeArianna
08/26/25 3:03am
Audi Q7's maximum wading depth is 30cm. Here are the relevant details: 1. Principle: The exhaust pipe of the Audi Q7 is 28cm from the ground, and the half-height of the wheels is 30cm. This means that when the water reaches half the height of the wheels, it can basically enter the exhaust pipe, but this is not a major issue and will not damage the three-way catalytic converter. The half-height of the wheels is widely recognized as a relatively safe wading height. 2. Additional Information: The air intake of the Audi Q7 is located on the support crossbeam under the engine hood, with the opening facing forward and horizontally. The pipe connecting the air intake to the air filter has a certain curvature. If the air intake briefly takes in water, it will not immediately flow into the air filter. As long as there is no moisture attached to the air filter, the engine will not stall.
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MarcusAnn
09/08/25 3:17am
The wading depth of the Audi Q7 is approximately 500mm, which is about half the height of the tires. This data is from the official manual. I believe safety is the top priority when driving through flooded areas. Once, I encountered heavy rain and deep water, and experience taught me never to blindly charge through. First, get out and measure the water depth with a stick—if it exceeds the center of the wheel hub, it's risky. The Q7's air intake is designed high, but if the water is too deep, it might enter the engine or electrical systems. I usually drive very slowly, maintaining a speed of 5-10 km/h. Going too fast can damage the chassis from water impact, while going too slow increases water pressure and the risk of flooding. After wading, I always check the air filter and electronic systems for water ingress. If you hear bubbling sounds, head to a repair shop immediately. Remember, if the water depth is uncertain, don’t take the risk—safe driving is the coolest move.
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DiJackson
10/22/25 3:21am
When wading through water, the ground clearance of the Q7 must be considered. I recall its wading depth is around 500mm, which depends on the position of the air intake. Anyone who has driven an SUV knows that if the water is too deep, the engine can be ruined. Once, I encountered a puddle on a suburban road, slowed down in advance to test the depth, and found that shallow areas were fine, but if it was deeper than calf height, I had to detour. The Q7 has a four-wheel-drive system, making it stable in water, but the electronic control unit might get short-circuited if water enters, which is troublesome to repair. It's advisable to pay attention to rainy weather and check the tire tread grooves and undercarriage after rain. Don’t imitate those off-road enthusiasts—playing it safe is the smartest approach.
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