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Audi Q5: Left cockpit fuse assignment

Fuses
Fig. 224 Left side of the cockpit: fuse panel with plastic clip

Fuse panel A (black)

  1. Dynamic steering
  2. ESC control module
  3. А/С system pressure sensor, electromechanical parking brake, HomeLink, automatic dimming interior rearview mirror, air quality/outside air sensor, ESC button
  1. Sound actuator/exhaust sound tuning
  2. Headlight range control/cornering light
  3. Headlight (cornering light)
  4. Control modules (electromechanical parking brake, shock absorber, quattro Sport, trailer hitch), DCDC converter
  5. Adaptive cruise control or high voltage battery (hybrid drive)
  1. Side assist
  2. Headlight range control, parking system
  3. Airbag
  4. Rear wiper
  5. Auxiliary fuse (instrument panel)
  6. Auxiliary fuse terminal 15 (engine area)

Fuse panel B (brown)

  1. Electric exhaust door
  2. Brake light sensor or brake pedal movement sensor (hybrid drive)
  3. Fuel pump
  4. AdBlue pumps or brake booster power supply (hybrid drive)
  5. Left seat heating with/without seat ventilation
  6. ESC
  7. Horn
  8. Left front door (window regulator, central locking, mirror, switch, lighting)
  9. Wiper motor
  10. ESC
  11. Left rear door (window regulator, switch, lighting)
  12. Rain and light sensor

Fuse panel C (red)

  1. Lumbar support
  2. Dynamic steering
  3. Climatized cupholder
  4. Windshield washer system, headlamp washer system
  5. Vehicle electrical system control module 1
  6. Vehicle electrical system control module 1
  7. Panorama sunroof
  8. Vehicle electrical system control module 1
  9. Sun shade (panorama sunroof)
  10. Anti-theft alarm system

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