Table 1 shows one common service brakes related problems of the 2023 Audi Q5.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Service Brakes problems |
Correction to NHTSA complaint #11745968 the electronic parking brake (epb) did not disengage when the vehicle was placed in gear from p to r to d while/after parked in an incline postion (see dtcs -bozeman Audi invoice, 6/23/26). The epb is designed to disengage automatically. There was a dashboard warning light --red--symbol--brake failure that flashed when the ignition was started. The occupants drove the vehicle approx 50 ft before the vehicle's automatic ebs and/or automatic parking braking (maneuver assist) shut down the vehicle completely because epb was still engaged after gear shifts--r and d. |dtc| diag 01500060-15tu (202729223) terminal 75x (relief relay for x-contact). [dtc 01500 / 015000] diagnostic lookup [root causes]: blown fuse: a fuse (typically on the main power distribution block) protecting the relief relay circuit has failed. Faulty relay: the j59 x-contact relief relay has mechanically stuck open or failed internally. Wiring/ground fault: corroded, pinched, or damaged wires along the steering column or under the dashboard. Low battery voltage: insufficient system voltage can trigger relay dropout during vehicle start-up. [immediate next steps] check voltage: this was not done at bozeman Audi dealership [dtc] the Audi repair sequence "27068950" battery charging / testing (labour operation number: 27068950) associated with the 12v/48v electrical system on an Audi. Audi automatic braking system—Audi pre sense®—includes automatic emergency braking (aeb). Automatic parking braking (park assist / maneuver assist): this operates when parking or reversing. "in the 2023 Audi Q5, the electronic parking brake (epb)—the physical switch marked with a (p) on your center console—acts as the ultimate mechanical failsafe and anchor. It interacts differently with the automatic emergency braking (aeb) and automatic parking braking (maneuver assist) systems based on speed, safety protocols, and driver behavior. " safety recall 93aa.
Automatic emergency braking system engaged when the vehicle was parked on an incline. Unable to release automatic emergency brake when vehicle was started with key. Ignition light warning — red — symbol — brake failure. Required a tow to Audi dealership. Audi dealership in two states failed to use omb ii reader to scan codes at the time of emergency visit. Vehicle was released to owner without scanning codes at the time of the emergency therefore owner acquired more than 3-4 consecutive drive cycles before scheduled repair appointment 7 days after emergency incident described above because the Audi dealerships in two states (vehicle occupants were traveling long distance) failed to read and store computer codes immediately after emergency incident with the automatic braking system. This incident made the vehicle inoperable and placed the occupants of the vehicle in an unsafe situation. The failure at the Audi dealerships to retrieve codes at the time of the emergency incident prolonged a permanent repair and will make vehicle evaluation/assessment for safety less reliable given that no evaluation or assessment was done at the time of the emergency at the dealerships and before the vehicle codes were automatically cleared after 3-4 consecutive ‘drive cycles. ’ requested an incline field test with vehicle — place the vehicle in similar conditions— incline — and test automatic emergency braking system— during scheduled appointment 7 days after incident.
Car was being driven normally within a parking lot of a shopping center. Proceeded to park the vehicle in a parking space. Upon pressing break and holding break pedal pressed, went to push the parking button on gear shifter and car erratically jolted and drove forward and stopped upon impact with barriers/debris/crash. Multiple alerts and warnings illuminated right prior to the incident. Reviews of other drivers of this vehicle reveals similar incidents of unintended acceleration while breaks are actively being applied. No parking button options were stopping vehicle, impact/crash stopped car. Property of shopping plaza/target was damaged, my vehicle, Audi, was damaged and another vehicle parked next to claims their vehicle was involved/hit as well. Safety was critically in danger as breaks did not work and car accelerated on its own without accelerator being pressed rather break was actively engaged and pressing of parking break to shift car from drive to park. Audi pre sense, parking break, tpms and caution symbol alerts displayed. Problems confirmed and reviewed by Audi dealer service. Paperwork is attached along with pictures. Alerts from car has been present for sometime and car has been taken to Audi numerous times with no action by dealer, car is new and is a lease. Audi is aware of these issues had took no action to Audit/fix cars systems. Shortly after those visits to dealers this incident occurred. Believe these control modules having a correlation with cars sporadic behavior. Audi service documents: story: 5354 TSB 2070571/2 duplicated customer concern during the initial test drive. Ran gff with diag id 186214649 found dtc p060c00: internal control module main processor performance. Found TSB 2070571/2. As per TSB "1 clear the dtc p060c00 and return the vehicle to the customer. 2. Explain to the customer that a solution is expected to be available by the end of the 1st quarter of 2024 (subject to change) and that no repairs are necessary at this point.
My wife and I were in the 2023 Audi Q5 with 1000 miles. I had complained to the dealer and manufacturer that this car was unsafe to drive. On June 9, 2023 I was driving slowly in my community. I tried to stop at a stop sign. No brakes then at the same time the car had unintended sudden acceleration. We had no control, no brakes and hit a fence and shrubbery and cement fence. All airbags deployed.
The contact owns a 2023 Audi q3. The contact stated that while driving approximately 5 mph over a speed pump the driver pressed the brake pedal while approaching a stop sign when suddenly the vehicle accelerated forward at a high rate of speed and crashed into a fence and brick wall. During the crash the driver sustained a fractured nose, head and face lacerations, neck and lumbar pains and a right arm laceration which required stitches. The front passenger sustained neck, lumbar and chest injuries. Both occupants required immediate medical treatment. A police report was taken at the scene and the vehicle was towed away and later listed as destroyed by the insurance company. The cause of the failure was not determined. The manufacturer and local dealer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 1030.