Audi Q5 Owners & Service Manuals

Audi Q5: Automatic Belt Retractor, Checking

The automatic belt retractor has two locking functions.

  • The first locking function is initiated by the belt being jerked out of the belt retractor (belt extraction acceleration).

Test 1

- Pull the belt webbing out of the belt retractor with a firm jerk.

  • No locking effect - replace seat belt complete with belt buckle.
  • If difficulties are experienced when pulling out or retracting belt, first check whether position of the belt retractor has been altered.
  • The second locking function is initiated by change in vehicle velocity (vehicle-dependent locking function).

Test 2

  WARNING

For safety reasons, road test should be carried out on traffic-free stretch to ensure that other motorists/pedestrians etc. are not endangered.

- Fasten seat belt.

- Accelerate vehicle to 20 km/h and then perform a full braking maneuver with foot brake.

  • Replace seat belt complete with seat belt latch if seat belt is not locked by locking mechanism during braking procedure.

Seat Belt Latch, Inspecting Visually

- Inspect belt buckle for cracks and fracturing.

  • If damaged, replace seat belt complete with belt buckle.

Seat Belt Latch Function Test

Checking Belt Buckle

- Insert belt tongue into belt buckle until it clicks into place. Check whether the locking mechanism is properly engaged by giving the belt webbing a firm jerk.

  • Replace seat belt complete with seat belt latch if belt tongue fails even only once to engage properly in seat belt latch during at least five tests.

Check Release Mechanism

- Press the seat belt latch to release the seat belt. With the seat belt relaxed, the lock tongue must spring out of seat belt latch without assistance.

  • Perform the test at least five times. Replace the seat belt completely together with the seat belt latch if the lock tongue fails to spring out even once.

  WARNING

Under no circumstances may grease be used to eliminate noise or stiffness at belt buckle buttons.

Seat Belt Relays and Latch Tongue, Checking

The plastic-covered guides show fine parallel scoring after straining of the belt system (belt was fastened during accident). (Wear which has been brought about by frequent belt use can be recognized by smooth signs of wear which are free of scoring).

- Check plastic for deformation, rupture and tearing.

  • For groove build-up and/or damage, replace seat belt completely with lock.

Attachments and Attaching Points, Checking After a Collision

  • Buckle latch deformed (stretched).
  • Height adjustment not functional.
  • Anchorage points (seat, pillar, vehicle floor) distorted or threads damaged.
  • If damage is found at components, replace the seat belt completely with lock.
  • If parts of the seat belt system are removed due to an accident, replace the belt system mounting bolts.
  • Replace anchorage points.

  Note

In damage is discovered that is not accident-related, for example, wear, replace the particular part which is damaged.

Seat Belt for Child Seat, Checking Child Seat Restraint Function, Market-Specific

To check function, you must install entire belt system, including side trim.

Switching Hold Function On

  • Pull out seat belt as far as the stop.

Correct Function

  • Belt must retract with a chattering sound.
  • If retracting process is stopped, belt cannot be pulled out anymore.

Deactivating

  • Belt retraction to about 100 mm remaining.
  • Hold function must switch off with a remainder of 100 mm, at the latest. Belt functions normally again.

If the seat belt child seat anchorage does not work, replace the seat belt.

Child Seat Anchors, Checking After a Collision

Inspection Points

  • Child seat anchors must be checked for damage or deformation after a collision.
  • Child seat anchors welded or bolted into the body or the seat or backrest must not be repaired or straightened.
  • Child seat anchors bolted into the body or the seat or backrest must be replaced if damaged or deformed.
  • Child seat anchors securing screws should be replaced if bracket is damaged.

Interior Rearview Mirror

  WARNING

  • To produce its unique properties, the interior rearview mirror glass is composed of several layers and contains an electrolyte. Be careful of electrolyte leaking from a broken mirror.
  • The liquid electrolyte can cause irritation to the skin, eyes and respiratory system.
  • If liquid electrolyte comes into contact with the eyes or skin, flush thoroughly with plenty of water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention immediately.

  Caution

Electrolyte leaking from a broken mirror will damage all plastic surfaces it comes in contact with. Remove spilled electrolyte immediately using clean water and a sponge.

Contact Corrosion

Contact corrosion can occur if incorrect fasteners (bolts, nuts, washers, etc.) are used.

For this reason, only fasteners with a special surface coating are installed.

In addition, rubber or plastic parts and adhesives consist of non-conductive materials.

If there are doubts as to whether parts can be reused or not, use new parts. Refer to the Parts Catalog.

  Note

  • The use of original replacement parts is recommended, they are tested and are compatible with aluminum.
  • The use of Audi accessories is recommended.
  • Contact corrosion damage is not covered by warranty!

Wire Routing and Securing

When loosing or removing and installing hydraulic, pneumatic or electrical lines, draw sketches or take pictures. This ensures installation is the same as the original.

    READ NEXT:

     Interior Equipment

     Component Location Overview - Storage Compartment/Covers

    1 - Center Console Overview. Refer to → Chapter "Overview - Center Console". 2 - Driver Side Instrument Panel Cover Overview. Refer to → Chapter "Overview - D

     Driver Side Instrument Panel Cover, Removing and Installing

    Special tools and workshop equipment required Trim Removal Wedge -3409- Removing - Switch off all electrical consumers. - Remove ignition key. - Remove the side cover from the instr

    SEE MORE:

     Proper adjustment of head restraints

    Correctly adjusted head restraints are an important part of your vehicle's occupant restraint system and can help to reduce the risk of injuries in accident situations. Fig. 152 Head restraint: viewed from the front The head restraints must be correctly adjusted to achieve the best protection. Ad

     Selecting the driving mode

    Applies to vehicles: with Audi drive select You can choose between Comfort, Auto, Dynamic and Individual modes, Fig. 132 Center console: Control for drive select Fig. 133 MMI: Audi drive select To set the mode, press the button > fig. 132 multiple times until the desired mode is displaye

    © 2019-2024 Copyright www.audiq5.net