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Where is the cigarette lighter fuse located in the Audi Q5L?

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VonLola
07/29/2025, 02:45:29 AM

The cigarette lighter fuse in the Audi Q5L is located near the driver's pedal area. Adjust the driver's seat backward and look inside to find it. Taking the 2020 Audi Q5L as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4753mm, width 1893mm, height 1659mm, with a wheelbase of 2908mm. The 2020 Audi Q5L is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 190PS, maximum power of 140kW, and maximum torque of 320Nm. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, featuring a front-engine four-wheel-drive layout, with front and rear suspension both utilizing a five-link independent suspension system.

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VanCody
08/12/2025, 06:45:25 PM

When I drove an Audi Q5L before, I also had issues with the cigarette lighter—the fuse blew, and it took me a while to fix it. Back then, I found the problem in the small fuse box near the driver’s footwell. There’s a cover right below the door; just pry it open gently. Inside, there’s a label indicating which fuse corresponds to the cigarette lighter—usually marked with an "F" prefix. If there’s no label, use your phone’s flashlight to locate it. Remember, don’t plug in a high-power power bank, or the fuse will blow—Audi cars are quite sensitive to that. If you want to save money and replace it yourself, buy a fuse with the same amperage and use pliers to swap it out. However, I’d recommend checking the wiring while you’re at it to avoid potential short circuits, or the fuse might keep blowing. Newbies, don’t worry—it’s super simple, and there are video tutorials online for reference. It’ll only take a few minutes. Safety first, though—don’t do this while driving.

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DeGraham
10/04/2025, 12:17:52 AM

As a seasoned driver who's been behind the wheel of an Audi Q5L for over a decade, I'm very familiar with the cigarette lighter fuse location. It's usually tucked away near the passenger side footwell – just open the glove compartment and look for a small box underneath. Pry open the cover, and you'll find a detailed fuse diagram inside. The most likely reason for a blown fuse is plugging in a high-power device like a vacuum cleaner or electric rice cooker that exceeds the circuit's capacity. The solution is straightforward: replace the fuse after turning off the vehicle's power, making sure to match the original amperage (commonly 25A or 30A – never install a higher-rated fuse). To prevent recurrence, always check power labels on cigarette lighter chargers and avoid exceeding 120W. For peace of mind, carry basic tools or a multimeter for quick diagnostics. Developing these habits saves both money and hassle in the long run.

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SanDeclan
11/17/2025, 12:53:27 AM

From the experience of auto repair shops, the cigarette lighter fuse for the Audi Q5L is located in the fuse box on the driver's side, near the small panel to the left of the steering wheel. Simple steps: Turn off the power, pull out the fuse box cover, locate the labeled fuse (usually marked as C or D), and test it with a tester to check if it's blown. If it's burnt out, replace it immediately with a new fuse of the same amperage. Common causes include overuse of electronic devices, such as frequent charger usage. After replacement, start the car and test if the cigarette lighter works. If inexperienced, visit a professional shop for inspection—it’s a quick and inexpensive fix. Safety tip: Avoid plugging in high-power devices to prevent issues.

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SanHarley
01/07/2026, 02:30:04 AM

My best friend always complains about the cigarette lighter in her Audi Q5L breaking down. The fuse is located in a small box on the left side of the trunk or in the cabin area. Be careful not to hurt your hands when opening it; just use gloves. Fuses often blow due to everyday minor issues, like overloading with a car fridge, so it's advisable to check them regularly. When handling it, first take a photo to record the position, and after replacing it, clean the plug to prevent oxidation. Female car owners shouldn't be afraid of the hassle; taking their kids to the 4S store for a check-up and maintenance can save some worry. In daily use, try to plug in regular accessories and keep the ventilation good, which will extend the fuse's lifespan and give peace of mind when going out.

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LaLorenzo
04/04/2026, 01:26:20 AM

Our family has been driving an Audi Q5L for many years. We found that the cigarette lighter fuse is located in the small fuse box under the dashboard in the cockpit. The operation is not difficult—after turning off the engine, open the cover, the labels are clear, and you can easily locate the corresponding fuse position. The reason for the blown fuse might be due to overloading from charging too many toys during family trips. Just replace it yourself by purchasing a matching fuse kit, and it’ll be fixed in no time. To prevent similar issues, teach your kids not to plug in devices randomly and keep the power within safe limits. During regular maintenance, remind the technician to check it—small expense saves big trouble. A practical tip: keep some spare fuses in the car so you can fix it promptly if it blows on the road, ensuring your trip isn’t affected.

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