Where is the cigarette lighter fuse of Audi Q5 located?
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Audi Q5 cigarette lighter fuse is located inside the fuse box on the left side of the engine compartment. Here is some relevant information about the cigarette lighter: 1. Cigarette lighter fuse current: It is generally DC 12V. The power supply for small cars is usually DC 12V (may vary depending on the vehicle model), while large trucks use DC 24V. The center elastic head is the positive pole, and the two side clips (ears) are the negative poles. It is directly connected to the car battery, with the same current and power as the battery. 2. Precautions: Do not attempt to repair the fuse. Never replace a blown fuse with one that has a higher current rating. This may cause damage to the electronic system and pose a fire hazard! If the newly replaced fuse blows again shortly after replacement, the electronic device must be checked by a professional as soon as possible.
I encountered the same issue last year when the cigarette lighter in my Audi Q5 suddenly stopped working. The cigarette lighter fuse is located under the steering wheel on the driver's side, specifically behind a panel near the left footrest. Open that black plastic cover, and you'll see a dense array of fuses. Refer to the diagram on the back of the panel to locate position F46—the small yellow 15-amp fuse is responsible for the cigarette lighter. Remember to turn off the engine and disconnect the power before replacing it, and use a dedicated clip to gently pull it out. If it blows again after replacement, it might be because the car charger you're using has too high a power rating. I burned two fuses because of this before switching to a lower-power device, and haven't had any issues since.
The mechanic told me that the Q5 cigarette lighter fuse is located in the fuse box on the left side of the dashboard, near the driver's door frame. You need to pry open the cover with a triangular mark, and inside you'll find small colored squares. The cigarette lighter fuse is usually labeled F46 or F40, and it's a 15-amp yellow fuse. I keep a few spare fuses of the same specification in my car because the last time I used a car vacuum cleaner, it blew the fuse. If you can't find it, check the glove compartment on the passenger side for a spare fuse puller, as some models store it there.