Oil Reset Procedure: Audi A5 2010-2020

Oil Reset Procedure for Audi A5 2010-2020
Simple to follow procedure for Audi A5 oil reset for the year 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019 and 2020.
From the year 2010-2015
- Start engine.
- Press the CAR button to access the service menu.
- Select CAR SYSTEMS.
- Select SERVICE INTERVALS.
- Select RESET OIL INTERVAL and confirm.
- Turn off ignition
From the year 2018-2020
- Turn ignition switch to ON position but do not start the engine
If your vehicle has an ignition button, press the START-STOP ENGINE button without touching the brake pedal. - Press the MENU button on the MMI controls to access the main menu
The button is located on the center console - Go to CAR or VEHICLE menu
Use the MMI control button to enter the menu - Select “SERVICE & CHECKS”
Use the MMI control button to enter the menu - Scroll down and select “SERVICE INTERVAL”
Use the MMI control button to enter the menu - Scroll down and select RESET OIL CHANGE INTERVAL
Use the MMI control button to enter the menu - When a message appears on the display, select YES to confirm
About AUDI A5
When it was introduced at the March 2007 Geneva Motor Show, the A5 marked Audi’s return to the compact executive coupé market since the (B3/B4) Audi 80 based coupé model ended production in 1996. On May 10, 2006, Audi confirmed the A5’s production. The B6/B7 A4 was available as a convertible but not as a coupé. For the fourth-generation A4, Audi decided to separate the cabriolet, along with a new coupé and four-door fastback sedan, into its own nameplate (B8).
The A5 was the first vehicle released in the B8 family (the others being the A4 and the Q5 crossover SUV), all of which are based on the Audi MLP platform (Modular Longitudinal Platform), which will underpin the next generation A6 and A8.
Following the second generation TT and the R8, the A5 is Audi’s third coupé. The A5 incorporates design elements from the Nuvolari quattro concept car. The A5 was launched with a 3.2-liter FSI V6 engine that produced 195 kW. (265 PS; 261 hp).
The A5 marked Audi’s return to the compact executive coupé market since the (B3/B4) Audi 80 based coupé model ended production in 1996 when it was introduced at the March 2007 Geneva Motor Show. Audi confirmed the production of the A5 on May 10, 2006. The B6/B7 A4 produced a convertible but no coupé. Audi decided to separate the cabriolet, along with a new coupé and 4-door fastback sedan, into its own nameplate for the fourth-generation A4 (B8).
The A5 was the first vehicle in the B8 family to be released (the others being the A4 and the Q5 crossover SUV), all of which are based on the Audi MLP platform (Modular Longitudinal Platform), which will underpin the next generation A6 and A8.
The A5 is Audi’s third coupé, following the second generation TT and the R8. The design elements of the Nuvolari quattro concept car were incorporated into the A5. The A5 debuted with a 3.2-liter FSI V6 engine producing 195 kW. (265 PS; 261 hp).
The concept car Nuvolari quattro served as the inspiration for the design. On March 6, 2007, the A5 and S5 Coupé were unveiled concurrently at the Salon International de l’Auto (Geneva) and Melbourne International Motor Shows.
The A5 and S5 were first ordered on March 6, 2007, and the first deliveries were made in June 2007. The launch models were the 3.2 FSI V6 engine multitronic and the 3.0 TDI quattro 6-speed, with the 1.8 TFSI becoming available in autumn 2007.