Where is the Audi A5 toolkit located?

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VanJohn
07/29/25 6:33am
Audi A5 toolkit is placed in the spare tire compartment. Below is an introduction to the Audi A5: 1. Overview: The Audi A5 perfectly combines Audi's signature dynamic design, exhilarating power and handling performance, and outstanding manufacturing craftsmanship, representing a new interpretation of Audi's brand philosophy "Vorsprung durch Technik" (Advancement through Technology). In the Audi A5, many design elements from the 2003 Audi Nuvolari-quattro concept car can be seen (the Nuvolari-quattro concept car was named after one of the greatest drivers in Audi's racing history, Tagio Nuvolari). 2. Exterior: The 2019 Audi A5 launched a total of 8 models. The new car added two body colors while upgrading its configurations, and it still comes with differently tuned 2.0T engines. The new Audi A5 has been released in overseas markets and is planned to be introduced to China for sale in 2020. The new car still offers both two-door Coupe and four-door Sportback models, with the exterior design largely consistent with the overseas version, featuring a larger honeycomb front grille.
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McEverett
08/12/25 9:58am
When I first bought my Audi A5, I was also curious about where the tool kit was. It turned out to be under the floor cover in the trunk, containing a jack, tire wrench, and warning triangle. The placement is discreet yet practical—it doesn’t get in the way during daily use but is easily accessible in emergencies like a flat tire. I recommend checking the tools monthly to ensure they’re not rusted or missing. The storage spot might be in the right rear corner or center, depending on the model configuration—Audi’s attention to detail is impressive. When picking up a new car, it’s best to physically lift the cover once to familiarize yourself, so you won’t panic when needed.
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