Vehicle Speed Control Problems of Audi Q5

Audi Q5 owners have reported 44 vehicle speed control related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 6 most common vehicle speed control problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's vehicle speed control (35 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's car accelerates on its own (4 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.

Table 1. Vehicle Speed Control related problems of Audi Q5


Recently reported Vehicle Speed Control problems of Audi Q5

The Vehicle Speed Control problem

Yellow warning light. . Drive system malfunction. Red warning light. . Low oil pressure at idle. Says stop engine. . After engine restart lights go off and is fine. . For a little bit.   Read details...

The Car Accelerates On Its Own problem

Vehicle experienced unintended acceleration. Happened [intermittently] when decelerating; instead of gearing down to idle/stop, the engine continued to rev. . . I had to lean heavily on the brakes [which then felt mushy] to continue to a stop.   Read details...

The Cruise Control problem

Vehicle randomly disengages the cruise control for no apparent reason, I. E. Dry clear road condition, no fault light or issues with abs/traction control, no fault codes, etc.   Read details...

The Accelerator Stuck problem

My vehicle was in motion after starting from a complete stop. I took my foot off the accelerator and the vehicle continued to accelerate without my foot on the gas pedal. It seemed liked the gas pedal was stuck. I then put my foot on the brake and slammed on the break to get the vehicle to stop.   Read details...

The Accelerator Pedal problem

The contact owns a 2009 Audi Q5. The contact stated that the vehicle was smoking. There was antifreeze and oil leaking from the vehicle. While driving, the accelerator pedal and brake pedal became stuck, and the vehicle stalled. There was an abnormal oil burning odor, fuel, and antifreeze.   Read details...




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