Seven problems related to other fuel system have been reported for the 2014 Audi Q5. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Audi Q5 based on all problems reported for the 2014 Q5.
Unknown, but can assure the gas tanks has cracks and leaking gas, along with the smell of gas inside the car and outside the car. Called Audi and spoke with a rep but they dont want to acknowledge the recall which was issued for the vehicle. I made an appointment with Audi new orleans, but the earliest appointment to get the vehicle check is August 28th, 2023. I have to go to work and the car can possibly catch a fire to the tank actually leaking. This is extremely dangerous and life threating. I definetly need help because let Audi tell it they dont see a recall at all for my vehicle.
The car has a known "oil consumption issue" that has led to engine failure that Audi has failed to take responsibility for. This is a 2104 Audi Q5. The car is in san francisco and available for inspection. The car vibrates and can't be safely driven at highway speeds, if the engine suddenly lost power on the highway it could be a major safety issue for the driver and other drivers. The dealer has reproduced the issue and diagnosed it as needing new pistons and rings at 99,000 miles (but it has had this issue since in the 60,000 mile range, they just said keep adding oil). It has not been inspected by police or insurance representatives, just the dealers. I'm sure some warning lights came on, but could not say which ones or when.
Check engine light on and diagnostic test shows particular matter sensor malfunction. This is apparently under recall, but my VIN is not included.
I am writing about an incident that happened to my wife while she was driving my car from los angeles, CA to phoenix, az on June 16, 2021. My wife was driving the Audi Q5 at approximately 75mph and 125 miles west of phoenix (near the CA/az border) when the car suddenly loss power. She stepped on the gas and noticed the speed gradually dropping. Fortunately, she had the presence of mind and barely had enough time to pull over to the shoulder. It was at this point that she called to tell me that the car would no longer start and the “check engine” and “epc” light indicators were illuminated. This occurred at approximately 12:30 noon during a severe heatwave where the outside temperature was 117 degrees. I asked her to wait for 10 minutes to try to restart the car; the car would not restart. She called aaa towing and was told the wait would be over one hour because of the rural location (quartzsite, az). She ended up waiting a little over 3 hours in her car, without air conditioning, in 117 degrees for a tow truck driver to arrive. The car was towed to her sister’s house in goodyear, az at a cost of $673. The next day, she had the car towed to the Audi dealership in peoria, az where it was diagnosed the car had suffered a fuel vapor lock due to the heat. The car has less than 28,000 miles on the odometer when the incident happened. Audi peoria kept the car for a couple of days because the parts had to be ordered from los angeles. Ultimately, the repair bill from the dealership came to $1,983. I felt helpless and scared for my wife that I was not able to assist her as I was 3 hours away. What if my wife (or another driver) was unable to pull over to the side of the road? the chances of an accident are dramatically increased if the vehicle was stuck on the highway. As you can imagine, my wife has been traumatized by this incident and we are both fearful that this incident can happen again. Therefore, we request that NHTSA investigate this incident.
My car is a really strong odor of fuel or gasoline in the cabin it's super severe and I don't know where it's coming fromdoesn't matter if it's running if I'm driving summer starting it it's it's just takes a little while for it to start to stink and then once it's been on for a couple minutes it starts to just wreak.
Leaking fuel, in the presence of an ignition source, increasing the risk of fire and car stalls etc. .
Particulate sensor (particle sensor lambda dpf diesel Audi a4 b9 a6 a7 a8 Q5 q7 4g0906261b) in the diesel particulate filter (dpf) filter failed at 56k miles, 4 years into the life of this vehicle. This is a $500 (aprox) part, and it is related to the diesel emissions control system, which is not yet patched under the vw tdi program. I am being told by the service that I cannot drive this car until sensor is replaced, and there is no warranty coverage.
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