Oil Reset Procedure: Audi Q5 2009-2021
Oil Reset Procedure for Audi Q5 2009-2021
Easy to follow procedure for Audi Q5 oil reset for the year 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.
From the year 2009 to 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 2008 to 2017
- Turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine.
If your vehicle has the keyless starting system, press the ENGINE START STOP button without pressing the brake pedal - Press the CAR button
- Select SERVICE INTERVAL DISPLAY
Use the dial control to scroll and select the menu - Scroll down and select RESET OIL CHANGE INTERVAL
A confirmation display will appears on the display - Select YES to execute the service interval reset
From the year 2018 to 2021
With Infotainment Display
- Turn on the ignition without starting the engine
- Press the MENU button on the centre console
- Select VEHICLE by using the dial control
- Press the left control button
- Select SERVICE & CHECKS
- Select SERVICE INTERVAL
- Select RESET OIL CHANGE INTERVAL
- Select YES to execute the service interval reset
With Touchscreen
- Turn on the ignition without starting the engine
- From the main menu tap the VEHICLE or CAR menu on the touchscreen
- Select SETTINGS & SERVICE
- Select SERVICE INTERVAL
- Select RESET OIL CHANGE INTERVAL
- Select YES to execute the service interval reset
ABOUT AUDI Q5
The car was first shown to the public at the Beijing Auto Show in 2008, and then it was shown at the Los Angeles Auto Show in 2008.
Early models include the 2.0 TFSI quattro (211PS), 2.0 TDI quattro (170PS), 3.0 TDI quattro.
The 3.2 FSI is available in the initial vehicle models for the United States of America, Canada, and Brazil.
The first shipments of the Q5 were sent out to customers in Europe in October 2008, and in North America they began in the first quarter of 2009.
As a vehicle for the 2009 model year, the model first went on sale in the United States in March of that year. Earlier models include the 3.2 FSI quattro, and in the 2011 model year, Audi added the 2.0 TFSI quattro (211PS) to the lineup.
Indian models were initially constructed at Audi’s facility in Ingolstadt, but the company’s plant in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India is now responsible for production of these automobiles. Sales of Indian models began in June of 2009. Launch models include 3.0 TDI, 2.0 TFSI (211 PS).
Middle East models went on sale in 2009 Q2. Launch models include 2.0 TFSI (211 PS), 3.2 FSI.
Japanese models include 2.0 TFSI quattro (211 PS), 3.2 FSI quattro.
It is a concept vehicle that includes an upgraded engine, a transmission with seven different speeds called S tronic, and all-wheel drive equipped with Quattro. At 6,000–7,000 revolutions per minute, the 3.0 TFSI V6 engine produced 408 PS (300 kW; 402 hp), and it produced 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) of torque at 3,000–5,500 rpm. Other features include ceramic brakes, active sound exhaust system, 90 millimeter wider track, 60 millimeter lower ride height, 21-inch Daytona Gray color wheels of 7 twin-spoke design, modified air intake, cooling water strut brace in engine compartment, stainless steel-plated pedals, S line sport seats, panorama roof system, “Worthersee 09” adhesive film, textile floor mats with “Worthersee 09” print application, Audi drive select vehicle dynamics system, parking aid, and
At the 2009 Worthersee Tour, the automobile was presented to the public for the first time.
The Audi Q5 FCEV (2009) is a concept vehicle that runs on fuel cells and was shown off for the first time on October 19, 2009 at the CEP Berlin. It comes equipped with a 230 Nm asynchronous motor, a lithium-ion battery rated at 22 kW, and an 85 kW PEMFC.