Audi S5 owners have reported 1 seats related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 1 most common seats problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's seats (1 problem). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seats problems |
Component/system: passenger occupant detection system (pods) / airbag system — recall 74e3 / NHTSA 21v874. What happened: the passenger airbag may switch off even when the seat is occupied due to a faulty pods wiring connection. The warning message “passenger airbag off” appears with a chime. This is an active safety recall that was issued before I purchased the vehicle, but the recall was not disclosed at the time of sale. Safety risk: if the system shuts off the airbag incorrectly, the passenger may have no airbag protection in a crash, creating a serious risk of injury or death. Inspection availability: vehicle is available for inspection. I live on the big island of hawaii, where there is no Audi-authorized repair facility. Reproduction/confirmation: symptoms match the known recall defect. Audi has confirmed the recall applies to my VIN, but no local dealer exists to inspect or repair it. Manufacturer/dealer inspection: Audi has refused to cover shipping to the nearest authorized dealership on oahu, which is the only location where the recall can be performed. Therefore, the defect has not been inspected due to lack of accessible remedy. Warnings/symptoms: airbag warning light illuminates and a message appears indicating the passenger airbag is off, along with a chime. Additional notes: I cannot safely use or sell the car because the required safety repair is inaccessible. Audi’s refusal to provide transportation makes it impossible to complete the mandated recall.