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Borg & Beck Sway Bar Link - BDL7200

Borg & Beck Sway Bar Link - BDL7200

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SAS Upper Control Arm - UA6800L

SAS Upper Control Arm - UA6800L

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SAS Control Arm - UA6801L

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SAS Pitman Arm - SP7770

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SAS Control Arm - LA6804L

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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA6808R

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA6808R

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SAS Upper Control Arm - UA6800R

SAS Upper Control Arm - UA6800R

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SAS Arm Bush - BB-BSK6927

SAS Arm Bush - BB-BSK6927

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SAS Control Arm - LA6800R

SAS Control Arm - LA6800R

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TRW Control Arm - JTC2105
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TRW Control Arm - JTC2105

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SAS Control Arm - LA6802R

SAS Control Arm - LA6802R

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TRW Control Arm - JTC2106
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TRW Control Arm - JTC2106

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SAS Control Arm - LA6802L

SAS Control Arm - LA6802L

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SAS Ball Joint - BBJ5577
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SAS Ball Joint - BBJ5577

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SAS Control Arm - LA6800L

SAS Control Arm - LA6800L

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 936800

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 936800

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TRW Control Arm - JTC1287
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TRW Control Arm - JTC1289
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TRW Control Arm - JTC1289

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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA6808L

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA6808L

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ6800
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SAS Control Arm - UA6801R

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TRW Control Arm - JTC1288
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General Info and Maintenance Tips for the 2011 Audi Q5

The 2011 Audi Q5 is a popular luxury SUV that mixes style, performance, and practicality in one neat package. Known for its comfortable ride, sharp handling, and classy interior, this vehicle appeals to drivers looking for something a bit special in the mid-sized SUV market. The Q5 offers a great balance of power and efficiency, making it a solid choice whether heading through city streets or cruising on the highway.

Under the bonnet, the 2011 Audi Q5 often comes with a 3.2-litre V6 petrol engine or a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel option, depending on which model you pick. Both engines are well-regarded for their smooth delivery and solid fuel economy for the segment. The quattro all-wheel-drive system is a highlight, offering excellent traction and confidence on different road conditions, which is important for Australian conditions where you might be dealing with wet roads or occasional off-road adventures.

When it comes to upkeep, keeping your 2011 Audi Q5 in good nick is pretty straightforward but does require some regular attention. Like any premium vehicle, it enjoys the best results when serviced regularly by qualified technicians who understand the brand's specific needs.

One of the first things to focus on is the oil and filter changes. Audi recommends changing the engine oil and filter roughly every 15,000 kilometres or once a year, whichever comes first. This helps keep the engine running clean and prevents premature wear. Using the correct grade of synthetic oil, as specified in the owner's manual, is also key to maintaining engine health.

Tyres on the Q5 should be checked regularly for wear and proper inflation. The right tyre pressure is crucial not only for safety and handling but also for keeping fuel consumption in check. Owners should expect to rotate tyres every 10,000 kilometres or so to ensure even wear and prolong tyre life, especially if the car is used in varied driving conditions.

Brake maintenance is another important part of caring for the 2011 Q5. Audi's braking system is reliable, but it's wise to have the brake pads, discs, and fluid inspected during routine servicing. Pads typically last between 30,000 and 50,000 kilometres depending on driving style, so keeping an eye on them will save on costly repairs down the track. Brake fluid should be changed every two years to maintain system efficiency and safety.

The Q5's transmission is mostly automatic, and it benefits from regular checks and fluid replacement as per Audi's service schedule. Transmission fluid usually needs changing around the 60,000-kilometre mark, which helps keep the gear changes smooth and the system free from wear debris.

Suspension components like shocks and bushings also deserve attention since the Q5 is designed to give a cushy ride while still holding tight through corners. If the ride feels too harsh or there is unusual noise over bumps, it might be time to get these parts looked at. Regular inspections will also cover wheel alignment which keeps steering straight and even tyre wear.

Climate control systems can be overlooked but are vital for comfort. Checking the air conditioning refrigerant level and replacing cabin air filters every 15,000 kilometres makes a big difference in air quality and cooling performance, important when the Aussie summers roll around.

Battery health is another checkpoint. The sealed battery typically lasts around three to five years depending on usage and environmental factors. Having it tested during servicing can prevent unexpected failure, especially if the car is mainly used for short trips or infrequently.

On the tech front, many 2011 Q5s come with Audi's MMI infotainment system, which includes navigation, Bluetooth, and media controls. Software updates from dealerships can improve system functionality and fix glitches, so it's a good idea to keep the infotainment system updated as part of general maintenance.

Last but not least, keeping the exterior and interior in good condition extends the vehicle life and maintains its resale value. Regular washes, occasionally waxing, and cleaning the interior properly help protect the paintwork and upholstery. Addressing any minor rust or chips quickly also helps prevent bigger issues later on.

All in all, the 2011 Audi Q5 is a solid, reliable SUV that rewards owners who stay on top of basic maintenance tasks. Following the recommended service intervals, using genuine parts, and addressing issues as they arise will help ensure many years of smooth, enjoyable driving.