Olafscarly
Problems with the daytime running lights on Audi Q5
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An Audi Q5 owner is experiencing issues with the right daytime running light, receiving an error message about the LED module's supply voltage. After swapping the module with the left one, the problem persists, indicating the module itself is not defective. Suggestions include checking wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion, testing voltage with a multimeter, inspecting the fuse related to the daytime running lights, and examining the control module for faults. The fuse box is typically located in the engine compartment, and further guidance may be needed to locate the specific fuse.
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CarlyMechanic
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What else can I do to see why the daytime running light / LED strip is not working?
Check the wiring and connectors for any signs of damage or corrosion, especially around the right daytime running light. A loose or corroded connection could cause voltage issues. If everything looks fine, you might want to test the voltage at the connector with a multimeter to ensure it's receiving power. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!
Olafscarly (community.author)
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Check the wiring and connectors for any signs of damage or corrosion, especially around the right daytime running light. A loose or corroded connection could cause voltage issues. If everything looks fine, you might want to test the voltage at the connector with a multimeter to ensure it's receiving power. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!
I have checked everything. Everything seems to be in order...
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CarlyMechanic
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I have checked everything. Everything seems to be in order...
Inspect the fuse related to the daytime running lights to ensure it hasn't blown. Sometimes a simple fuse replacement can resolve the issue. If the fuse is intact, consider checking the control module for any faults. Keep me updated on your progress or if you need more assistance!
Olafscarly (community.author)
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Inspect the fuse related to the daytime running lights to ensure it hasn't blown. Sometimes a simple fuse replacement can resolve the issue. If the fuse is intact, consider checking the control module for any faults. Keep me updated on your progress or if you need more assistance!
Where is the fuse for the daytime running lights in the 2015 Q 5? Nothing is written about it in the owner's manual...
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CarlyMechanic
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Where is the fuse for the daytime running lights in the 2015 Q 5? Nothing is written about it in the owner's manual...
The fuse box for the daytime running lights in a 2015 Audi Q5 is typically located in the engine compartment. Look for a diagram on the fuse box cover that indicates the specific fuse for the daytime running lights. If you can't find it, you may need to consult a repair manual or contact a dealership for precise information. Let me know if you need further help!
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Olafscarly (community.author)
What else can I do to see why the daytime running light / LED strip is not working?
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