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2009 Audi Q5 Headlights: purpose, care, and when to replace
Headlights absolutely are relevant and used on the 2009 Audi Q5. According to Audi’s 2009 Q5 owner’s manual and market specs of the 8R series, the model was factory-fitted with halogen headlights, with Bi‑Xenon units available on higher trims or as an option. This aligns with Australian Design Rule 13/00 and New Zealand WOF lighting requirements, which mandate compliant front lamps for on-road use.
On a 2009 Q5, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather, projecting a clean, well-shaped beam so the driver can see and be seen. Whether it’s the standard halogen reflectors or optional Bi‑Xenon projectors, the system is tuned for controlled cutoff, glare reduction, and dependable illumination across city streets and open highways.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights some love. Lenses are polycarbonate and can haze from UV exposure, that robs light output and can earn a defect or WOF fail. A quality restoration kit or lens replacement restores clarity. Bulbs dim with age long before they blow, so replacing in pairs keeps colour and brightness matched. For halogen units, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers, skin oils shorten bulb life. For Q5s with Bi‑Xenon (HID), the system runs high voltage—best left to a qualified tech, especially if the ballast or igniter is involved. Some variants also have auto-levelling and cornering features that may need calibration with a scan tool after component replacement.
- Check aim every 12 months or 15,000 km, a quick adjustment improves night vision and reduces glare to oncoming traffic.
- Clean lenses when washing the car, use pH-neutral shampoo and a soft cloth to avoid micro-scratches.
- If one side fails, inspect fuses, connectors, and earth points under the bonnet before assuming the bulb or ballast is gone.
- Confirm bulb types in the owner’s manual or on the lamp housing, the 2009 Q5 was delivered with different headlight assemblies depending on trim and options.
If the beam looks yellow, scattered, or patchy, that’s the cue for fresh bulbs or lens restoration. Keeping the Q5’s headlights sharp makes night driving easier on the eyes, keeps it legal across Australia and New Zealand, and simply makes the vehicle feel newer every time the sun goes down.
Popular questions about 2009 Audi Q5 headlights
What headlight bulbs does a 2009 Audi Q5 use?
It depends on the headlight assembly fitted. Many 2009 Q5s use halogen lamps, while others have Bi‑Xenon (HID) projectors. Typical fits are halogen for low/high beam in standard units, and D3S-style bulbs for Bi‑Xenon. Always check the owner’s manual or the markings on the lamp housing to confirm.
Why are my Q5 headlights cloudy, and can they be restored?
The lenses are polycarbonate and can oxidise from UV exposure, turning cloudy and reducing light output. A good-quality restoration kit can remove the haze and a UV sealant slows future yellowing. Severely pitted lenses may be better replaced to restore full brightness and beam focus.
How do I adjust the headlight aim on a 2009 Q5?
Use the adjuster screws on the headlight assembly with the vehicle on level ground and correct tyre pressures. Follow the alignment pattern specified in the owner’s manual to suit ADR/ECE standards. If the car has auto-levelling Bi‑Xenon, ensure the system is fault-free, some adjustments and calibrations may require a scan tool.