Where is the start button for the old Audi Q5?
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Audi Q5's start button is located in front of the gear shift lever, below the central air conditioning panel. Audi Q5 starting process: Open the driver's door, release the electronic parking brake switch, press the brake pedal all the way down until it cannot be pressed further to prepare for engine start. Press the one-touch start button, all dashboard lights will illuminate, indicating the engine has started successfully. Audi Q5 one-touch start: If the vehicle is equipped with one-touch start, carry the key with you, press the brake, ensure the gear is in P or N position, then press the one-touch start button to start the engine. If the vehicle doesn't have one-touch start, there is a card slot on the instrument panel behind the right side of the steering wheel. Insert the key with the button side facing upward, press the brake, then push the key inward while ensuring the gear is in P or N position.
I've been driving the older Q5 for almost seven or eight years, so I'm very familiar with the start button location. It's positioned on the center console near the gear shift lever, typically a round silver or black button with an engine icon or small lightning symbol. When you sit in the driver's seat, your right hand naturally rests near the center armrest, and your thumb can easily reach it. I remember having to search for it the first time I drove, but the placement is very ergonomic, saving you from bending or looking down. Audi engineers paid great attention to the layout, integrating it seamlessly into the interior for a cleaner look. Before starting, make sure the car is in Park and the key is within the vehicle's sensing range to avoid ineffective presses. If you really can't find it, check the manual in your car—it usually includes diagrams. These older models have buttons with a nice tactile feel that don't stiffen up over time, making daily driving convenient and safe.