Audi Q5 8R (2009-2012) – fuse box

Audi Q5 8R – fuse box diagram

Year of production: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.

The cigarette lighter / power socket fuses on the Audi Q5 are fuses D1 (rear center console output), D2 (front center console output), D3 (trunk output) and D4 (cigarette lighter) in the trunk.

Driver’s side fuse box on dashboard

To access the fuse box located on the driver’s side of the dashboard, open the driver’s door and remove the side cover of the dashboard by pressing down on it.

Audi Q5 – 8R of the first generation – Fuse box diagram – driver’s side in dashboard

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Fuse panel A – black

Number Description Amperes [A]
1 Dynamic steering 5
3 Homelink 5
5 Climate control 5
6 Right headlight range adjustment 5
7 Left headlight range adjustment 5
8 System control moduleelectric vehicle 1. 5
9 Adaptive cruise control 5
10 Movement of the gate 5
11 Heater washer fluid nozzles 5
12 Climate control 5
13 Preparing a mobile phone 5
14 Airbag 5
15 Terminal 15 25
16 Terminal engine 15 40

Fuse panel B – brown

Number Description Amperes [A]
1 Rearview mirror with automatic dimming function. 5
2 Clutch sensor 5
3 Fuel pump 25
5 Left seat heating 30
6 Electronic stabilization program 10
7 Horn 25
8 Left door window regulator motor 30
9 Wiper motor 30
10 Electronic stabilization program 25
11 Left door 15
12 Rain and light sensor 5

Fuse panel C – red

Number Description Amperes [A]
3 Lumbar support 10
4 Dynamic steering 35
5 Air-conditioned cup holder 10
6 System control moduleelectric vehicle 1. 35
7 System control moduleelectric vehicle 1. 20
8 System control moduleelectric vehicle 1. 30
9 Panoramic sunroof 20
10 System control moduleelectric vehicle 1. 30
11 Panoramic roof shade 20
12 Convenient electronics 5
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Passenger’s side fuse box on the dashboard

To access the fuse box on the passenger side of the dashboard, open the passenger door and remove the side cover of the dashboard.

Audi Q5 – 1st generation 8R – Fuse box diagram – passenger side in dashboard

Fuse panel A – black

Number Description Amperes [A]
5 Switch modulesteering column. 5
6 Electronic stabilization program 5
7 Terminal 15 diagnostic socket 5
8 Transition 5

Fuse panel B – brown

1 CD / DVD player 5
2 Switch moduleAudi drive selection. 5
3 MMI / Radio 5/20
4 Instrument cluster 5
5 Transition 5
6 Ignition lock 5
7 Rotary light switch 5
8 Air conditioning blower 40
9 Steering column lock 5
10 Climate control 10
11 Terminal 30 diagnostic socket 10
12 Switch modulesteering column. 5

Fuse box in the trunk on the right side

To access the fuse box located on the luggage compartment, remove the right luggage compartment side cover and open the fuse cover.

Audi Q5 – 1st Generation 8R – Fuse Box Diagram – Right trunk space

Fuse panel A – black

Number Description Amperes [A]
1 Trunk lid control module 30
5 Electromechanical parking brake 5
6 Electronic damping control 15
7 Electromechanical parking brake 30
8 System control moduleelectric vehicle 2. 30
10 System control moduleelectric vehicle 2. 30
11 System control moduleelectric vehicle. 20
12 Terminal 30 5

Fuse panel B – brown

Number Description Amperes [A]
1 Trunk lid control module 30
2 Heating rightfront seat. 15
3 DCDC converter path 1 40
4 DCDC converter path 2 40
7 Electromechanical parking brake 30
9 Right door control module 30
11 Right door control module 15

Fuse panel C – red

Number Description Amperes [A]
1 Rear center console outlet 15
2 Front center console outlet;

Air-conditioned drink holder.

15
3 Trunk outlet 15
4 Lighter 15
7 Parking system 7.5
8 Rear wiper 15
9 Electromechanical switchparking brake. 5
10 Audi side assistant 5
12 Terminal 15 control modules 5

Fuse panel D – black

Number Description Amperes [A]
3 DSP amplifier, radio 30
4 MMI 7.5
5 Radio preparation;

navigation, mobile phone.

5
6 Rear camera 5
7 preparing a mobile phone 5

This applies to models:

Audi Q5 1st generation 8R petrol (2.0 and 3.0 TFSI, Hybrid Quattro 2.0) and Diesel (2.0 and 3.0 TDI, SQ5 3.0 TDI).

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