14 safety recalls published for the Audi Q5 (8r) (2010–2025).
Due to a manufacturing defect, the driver and/or front passenger seat belt pre-tensioners may not operate as intended resulting in increased seat belt slack and reduced occupant re…
Due to a manufacturing issue, the modules installed in the high voltage battery may be defective. During charging a thermal overload could result in a vehicle fire.
Due to its installation position, if there is liquid or liquid droplets spilt on the rear seat bench the control unit for network management may become damaged and fail.A failure o…
Due to incorrect welding, the gap on the adjusting mechanism for the backrest of the front seats may be faulty.
Incorrectly fastened wheel arch covers could come loose over time and potentially detach from affected vehicles.
Incorrectly fastened wheel arch covers could come loose over time and potentially detach from affected vehicles.
Wheel arch covers may be incorrectly fastened on some vehicles and may loosen over time.
The wall thickness of the brake master cylinder may not meet specifications.
The rear brake pistons may have been coated incorrectly, potentially causing increased brake pedal travel and reduced braking effectiveness.
A defective weld joint that connects the central tube for the dash panel to the chute that helps the airbag inflate correctly may cause the chute to be distorted.
On affected vehicles, if the water drain in the area of the panoramic sunroof is not functioning properly, water can seep into the vehicle’s headliner.
On affected vehicles, it is possible that the side airbag gas generator housing may eject metal parts if one of the airbags is deployed.
At temperatures below -20 degrees celsius, the glass-sliding sunroof may suddenly break.
Audi AG, having learned that on their QF Model vehicles manufactured within a defined period there is the possibility that, in the event of an accident resulting in the deployment…