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2015 Audi Q5 Headlights

Headlights are absolutely relevant and factory-fitted on the 2015 Audi Q5 (type 8R). This is confirmed by the 2015 Audi Q5 Owner’s Manual and workshop literature, the Audi ETKA parts catalogue, and lighting regulations applicable to the model (ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00, UNECE-based standards). Depending on trim and market, the Q5 came with halogen projectors or Bi‑Xenon “xenon plus” units with LED daytime running lights, with some vehicles featuring adaptive lighting and automatic levelling.

On a 2015 Q5, the headlights do the heavy lifting for night-time and poor‑weather visibility, projecting a controlled beam that helps the driver see further down the road while keeping glare in check for oncoming traffic. They also make the vehicle far more visible to others, which is why beam pattern and aim matter just as much as brightness. Where fitted, automatic levelling and adaptive bending light sharpen that safety edge by keeping the beam steady under load and directing light into corners.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check headlight operation, lens condition, and aim. Halogen globes can dim over time and usually benefit from replacement in pairs for matched colour and output. Bi‑Xenon systems use high‑voltage HID burners (commonly D3S) that age more slowly but will also lose intensity and colour consistency, replacing both sides keeps the beam uniform. Any Q5 with adaptive lighting or auto‑levelling may need a basic setting or calibration with a scan tool after headlight, levelling sensor, or control module work.

Owners should keep lenses clean and free of road film. If UV haze appears on the polycarbonate lens, a professional refinish can restore clarity and beam performance. Moisture or fogging inside the housing often points to a compromised seal or vent, left alone, that can shorten globe or ballast life, so it’s worth addressing promptly. For HID systems, avoid DIY poking about—there’s serious voltage in play. Under the bonnet, never handle a halogen globe with bare fingers, use gloves to prevent hot spots that shorten life.

  • Inspect lights at every service or 10,000–15,000 km.
  • Replace halogen globes in pairs, check alignment afterwards.
  • For Bi‑Xenon, use quality D3S burners, calibrate AFS/levelling if required.
  • Fix condensation and lens haze early to protect beam quality.

Popular questions about 2015 Audi Q5 headlights

What headlight types does the 2015 Audi Q5 use?

The 2015 Q5 was offered with halogen projector headlights or Bi‑Xenon “xenon plus” units that include LED daytime running lights. Some vehicles also have adaptive front lighting and automatic levelling. The exact setup varies by trim and market, so checking the build sticker, owner’s manual, or the label on the headlight housing will confirm what’s fitted.

How often should the headlights be replaced?

Halogen globes can fade noticeably after a couple of years of regular use, replacing them in pairs every 2–4 years keeps output even. HID (Bi‑Xenon) burners typically last longer but still lose brightness and shift colour with age, many owners refresh them around the 5–8 year mark or when output drops. Any time a globe or burner is replaced, it’s wise to check headlight aim.

Do 2015 Q5 headlights need coding or calibration after replacement?

Basic halogen globe swaps don’t require coding. However, if the vehicle has Bi‑Xenon, adaptive lighting, or auto‑levelling and a headlight assembly, levelling sensor, or control module is replaced, a scan‑tool basic setting/calibration is usually required. This ensures the beam is level, the swivel function (if fitted) works properly, and the system doesn’t throw warnings.