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2016 Audi Q5 headlights — purpose, maintenance and replacement

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Audi Q5 and are mandatory for road use. Technical sources such as the 2016 Audi Q5 Owner’s Manual and Australian/New Zealand lighting regulations (ADR/UNECE-based) confirm headlamps are standard equipment, so this part is relevant to every Q5 on local roads.

On the 2016 Q5, the headlights do two vital jobs: light the road ahead after dark and make the vehicle more visible to others. Most AU/NZ-delivered Q5s run Xenon Plus low beams with LED daytime running lights, while some variants use halogen units. Either way, owners can expect a crisp, well-shaped beam designed for right-hand-drive traffic, along with features like automatic headlight operation, auto-levelling (on xenon), and stylish LED DRLs that double as position lamps.

For routine servicing, it pays to give the headlights a quick once-over. Check lens clarity, operation of low and high beams, indicators, DRLs, and headlight aim. Replace bulbs in pairs to maintain an even colour and brightness. Many xenon-equipped Q5s use D3S HID capsules, halogen versions commonly use H7/H11 bulbs. Always confirm the exact bulb type from the owner’s manual or by VIN, as trims vary by market.

  • Avoid touching bulb glass, oils can shorten life or cause hot spots.
  • HID systems operate at high voltage — let a licensed technician handle xenon work.
  • After replacing xenon or headlight assemblies, a beam aim check is recommended, some cars require basic settings/adaptive calibration using a diagnostic tool.
  • Keep lenses clean and clear, light haze can often be restored, but heavy yellowing may need professional attention.
  • A little misting inside the lens after rain can be normal, persistent condensation or water pooling points to a missing cap, blocked vent, or a compromised seal.

Owners who do lots of night kilometres will benefit from periodic beam alignment checks, especially after suspension or ride-height changes. If upgrading, choose ADR-compliant components to avoid glare and ensure the cut-off suits local roads. During regular services, it’s smart to check the headlight levelling sensors (xenon), fuses, connectors, and headlight washer operation if fitted. Done right, the Q5’s headlights will keep visibility sharp, reduce fatigue, and help everyone get home safely.

What headlight types does a 2016 Audi Q5 have in Australia and New Zealand?

Most run Xenon Plus low beams with LED daytime running lights, some base variants use halogen headlights. Typical bulb codes include D3S for xenon low beam and H7/H11 variants for halogen models, though this can vary by trim. Checking the owner’s manual or the vehicle’s VIN build data is the best way to confirm.

Do the headlights need coding or aiming after replacement?

Halogen bulb swaps usually just need a beam aim check. If the vehicle has xenon or adaptive/bending lights, replacing bulbs or complete headlight units can require basic settings or calibration with a scan tool, plus alignment on a beam setter to meet ADR requirements and avoid glare.

Why is there condensation in my Q5’s headlight?

Light misting after heavy rain or a wash is common and often clears as the lamp warms up. Persistent fogging, droplets, or pooling water suggests a missing rear cap, blocked vent, damaged seal, or washer-jet leak if fitted. Inspect the caps and vents first, if moisture continues, the housing may need resealing or replacement.

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