Electrical System Related Problems of the 2014 Audi Q5

Table 1 shows one common electrical system related problems of the 2014 Audi Q5.

Table 1. Electrical System related problems of Audi Q5

Problem Category Number of Problems
Electrical System problems
10

Electrical System problem #1

Invoice from mechanic states my water pump failed along with other engine components which led to a domino effect of system failures and leaks with potential to cause fire. Similar recalls have been issued for 2014 Audi Q5s.

Electrical System problem #2

It has been very cold here in the north east. Under freezing for more than a month. My door lock sensors stopped working about 4-5 weeks ago. Two days ago I was driving and the power steering stopped working. Then after about 2 days it began working again. Just as the temps went above freezing. And the door lock sensors started working again. I had noticed over the last month or so that papers I had behind the front seat when I went to retrieve them were very wet, soaked. I took my car to my mechanic today and he told me that the computer is under the front seat. And water in this area may be causing the failure of the power steering and the door locks. So he said I should report it to you and you could possibly help.

Electrical System problem #3

On 12/1, around 7:20am my fiancé and I were getting ready to leave for work; there was frost on the car so my fiancé went out to start it and turn on the defrosters. After starting the car, he turned on the heater and front and rear defrosters, he then went inside to retrieve some items we needed to load into the car. He was inside for about 5 minutes before coming out to see smoke emanating from right side of the trunk, which quickly turned into a small fire, whose point of origin was the rear fuse compartment. He ran inside to grab water to try and put it out, but due to how quickly it was spreading, as well as the fact that it was electrical nature, the water only served to temporary diminish but not extinguish the flames. We then used an abc rated fire extinguisher from our kitchen, which did suppress and extinguish the fire. The vehicle still started, and we were able to drive it from our driveway to the side of our home, however, with the risk of it igniting again or creating any other failures, in addition to the guidance provided by our insurance company and Audi corporate, we had the vehicle towed to an Audi dealership for further investigation. There was no indication prior to this that would lead us to believe the car would catch fire. We consider ourselves to be lucky that we were not driving as we would have no way to extinguish the fire on the side of the road. Since this incident, an investigation was done by Audi corporate. It was determined that there was corrosion within the right trunk compartment caused by water at some point which caused a short considering the body module and fuses are located there. However, Audi claims no responsibility in the water getting into the trunk or any manufacturing defects. Upon our own research though, we’ve seen many reports of q models have sunroofs draining into the interior. The car has since been totaled by insurance due to repair estimates nearing $29,000 and taken to copart auction.

Electrical System problem #4

While driving, the electronic power steering failed, almost causing a head on collision. My daughter was turning left when suddenly she was unable to properly steer. Thankfully, she was able to veer off the road safely. This part has been recalled on the Audi sq5, but not the Q5. According to my research, multiple Audi Q5 owners have complained about this serious safety issue.

Electrical System problem #5

I approach a city intersection at the fort lauderdale airport and had no brakes, steering, or accelerator control. The vehicle was completely unresponsive. I flew through the inspection hitting the curb and launching my vehicle approximately 50� of distance over a drainage ditch slamming to a complete stop on the other side. The speed was at least 40-50mph at that moment, maybe faster since the vehicle just accelerated but would not brake or steer. I had my seatbelt fastened and airbags were deployed. The vehicle was totaled and the frame literally shattered on impact. I sustained serious trauma to my face and back and ankles.

Electrical System problem #6

I took my vehicle to Audi and had it partially fixed. They stated there were two parts to this phase. I completed phase 1; however, the recall has not been lifted because phase 2 has not been released by Audi to the dealerships yet. I was told it would happen late this winter. The problem I face is that I have to ship my pov to germany for a military assignment there. I need to have no recalls on my vehicle in order to do so. Please assist. Thank you.

Electrical System problem #7

Audi dealership keep saying there is no open time for appointment on mondays; the only day I have off at work. I can only take the vehicle on a Monday.

Electrical System problem #8

I have just been told today that Audi previously issued a recall, their number 19m1, for these cars including my car (2. 0t engine) to reprogram the auxiliary coolant pump to prevent fires. Although I have had the car maintained by Audi, and have had other recalls performed before and after this period, I have never received this recall notice from Audi. My concern is that there are recalls that are apparently not being sent out. I've never had this recall mentioned by any dealership while I was there for other purposes, either. Audi has issued a new second recall stating that the entire pump will need to be replaced but they are dragging their heels, claiming it will be more than six months (2019) before they have any idea of a program to address the issue. Six months to act on a fire danger is arguably irresponsible.

Electrical System problem #9

Drl (daytime running lights) burn out prematurely.

Electrical System problem #10

Tl-the contact owns a 2014 Audi Q5. The contact stated the vehicle was equipped with the auto start/ stop function. While driving from a complete stop the vehicle rolled backwards when the accelerator pedal was engaged. The auto/stop failed to operate properly. The contact restarted the vehicle and resumed in operation. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, who was unable to duplicate the failure. In addition, the windshield washer fluid sensor was faulty. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 2,000. Js.


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Q5 Service Bulletins
Q5 Safety Recalls