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2013 Audi Q5 headlights — purpose, care, and replacement

Headlights are absolutely relevant and factory‑fitted on the 2013 Audi Q5. Audi’s 2013 Q5 Owner’s Manual and parts catalogue (ETKA) list complete headlamp assemblies and service globes, and both the Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00) and New Zealand Warrant of Fitness requirements mandate functioning dipped and main beams. So, yes—this Q5 runs proper headlights, and they’re critical for safe night and poor‑weather driving.

On this model, owners will typically see either conventional halogen headlights or factory bi‑xenon (HID) units, often paired with LED daytime running lights. The purpose is straightforward: provide a wide, well‑aimed spread of light for the road ahead without dazzling oncoming traffic, while meeting Aussie and Kiwi road rules. Good headlights help the driver see hazards sooner and make the Q5 more visible to others.

As part of regular servicing, a quick headlight health check goes a long way. Keep the lenses clean, inspect for haze or yellowing, and confirm the beam aim after suspension work or when the vehicle’s been loaded. Halogen globes dim with age, swapping them in pairs restores even brightness. Bi‑xenon systems run high voltage and often include self‑levelling and headlight washers—those should be tested, and any HID work is best left to a licensed technician. If moisture is spotted inside a lamp, the housing seals should be assessed before it leads to corrosion or electronics faults.

  • Confirm the correct globe type from the lamp cover or VIN: many halogen Q5s use H7, bi‑xenon variants typically take D3S capsules.
  • Avoid touching the glass of halogen or HID globes, oils shorten life. Use gloves.
  • Replace in pairs for matched colour and brightness, check aim afterwards.
  • If light output is poor, consider a professional lens restoration before replacing the assembly.

For owners after a simple rule of thumb: halogen globes often benefit from replacement around the 3–5 year mark or when output looks tired, HID capsules last longer but can flicker or shift colour as they age—book them in when those signs appear. Keeping the Q5’s headlights fresh isn’t just a nicety, it’s a safety and compliance win on Aussie and NZ roads.

Popular questions about 2013 Audi Q5 headlights

What headlight globes does a 2013 Audi Q5 use?
It depends on the setup. Many 2013 Q5s with halogen headlights use H7 globes. Vehicles fitted with factory bi‑xenon (HID) typically use D3S capsules and include auto‑levelling and washers. The exact spec can vary by trim and market, so confirm via the lamp cover label or the VIN with a parts interpreter.

Why are my Q5 headlights dim or flickering?
Halogen globes naturally dim over time, so ageing is common. For HID systems, flicker or a pink/blue tint can point to a failing D3S capsule or ballast. Also check for cloudy lenses, poor earths, or moisture in the housing. Addressing the root cause—rather than just fitting brighter globes—gives the best result.

How often should headlights be replaced on a 2013 Q5?
There’s no fixed interval, but many owners replace halogen globes every few years as brightness drops. HID capsules last longer yet should be changed when flicker or colour shift appears. Always replace in pairs and have the beam aim checked to stay compliant with ADR and WOF requirements.

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