What to Do When the Audi Q5L Has High Starting RPM?
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Audi Q5L's high starting RPM is caused by high idle speed, which can be alleviated by applying load. Introduction to Idle Speed: Idle speed refers to the operation of the engine without any load, only overcoming the internal friction resistance of its components, without outputting power externally. The minimum RPM required to maintain stable engine operation is called idle speed, which is one of the five basic operating conditions of an engine. For an engine with good performance, the RPM can be adjusted by modifying the throttle opening size and idle fuel supply. Generally, the optimal idle speed is the lowest RPM at which the engine operates smoothly within the idle range and maintains good acceleration performance. For the Audi Q5L, an idle speed of around 700 to 800 RPM is considered normal. Audi Q5L Exterior Introduction: Its dimensions are 4765×1893×1659mm with a wheelbase of 2908mm. The front features a sharp, hexagonal grille similar to the family Q7, transitioning the overall style from the rounded shape of the older Q5 to a more aggressive look. After lengthening, the body length and wheelbase have increased compared to the older Q5 model. It comes with LED headlights (high-end models feature matrix LED headlights), a "clamshell" tailgate (with a "Q5L" badge at the bottom left corner indicating the extended version), and wheel sizes varying between 18/19/20 inches depending on the configuration.