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2017 Audi Q5 Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2017 Audi Q5. This is confirmed by the 2017 Audi Q5 owner’s manual and by lighting compliance requirements in Australia and New Zealand (ADR 13/00 and UNECE Regulation 48), which mandate forward lighting on road vehicles. Depending on trim and market, the 2017 Q5 was supplied with halogen headlamps or xenon (HID) units with LED daytime running lights, and some variants offered advanced adaptive lighting.

On a 2017 Audi Q5, the headlights do the heavy lifting for safe night-time and low‑visibility driving. They throw a clean, well-shaped beam to light up the lane ahead, help others see the vehicle, and work with the Q5’s styling and safety tech. Where fitted, auto-levelling and cornering functions sharpen visibility through hills and bends, while LED DRLs keep the car visible in daylight without chewing through bulbs.

Servicing the Q5’s headlights is about keeping output strong and beam aim correct, and avoiding avoidable wear. Bulb- and module-based systems both benefit from regular checks, even if there’s no warning on the dash.

  • Clean and inspect: Wash lenses with car‑safe shampoo, avoid harsh solvents. Light surface haze can often be polished, deep yellowing may need professional restoration.
  • Check aim: After suspension work, a wheel alignment, or carrying loads, have the headlight aim checked so you’re not dazzling oncoming traffic. Auto‑levelling systems still rely on correct base adjustment.
  • Bulb care: If halogen or HID is fitted, replace in pairs to keep colour and brightness matched. Don’t touch bulb glass, use gloves. For HID (e.g., D3S type), there’s high voltage—leave it to a licensed tech.
  • LED systems: Many LED setups use sealed modules. If an LED fails or flickers, diagnosis with a scan tool may be needed and the module or lamp unit might require replacement and coding.
  • Moisture: A light fog after rain can be normal, pools of water or persistent mist mean a compromised seal—get it inspected before it corrodes terminals or dulls reflectors.
  • Washer and levelling: Where fitted, keep headlight washers functional and sensors for levelling intact to maintain compliance and beam quality.

Use ADR/UNECE‑approved parts, and if the front bumper or lamp assembly is removed, expect a basic calibration or coding step during reassembly. Regular checks during services—and ahead of a WOF or roadworthy—keep the Q5’s headlights bright, legal, and reliable across Aussie and Kiwi roads.

Popular questions about 2017 Audi Q5 headlights

What headlight types were available on the 2017 Audi Q5?
Depending on trim and market, the 2017 Q5 could have halogen reflectors or xenon (HID) projectors with LED daytime running lights. Some variants feature adaptive lighting that swivels into corners. LED-only main beams were available in select packages/markets.

Always check the vehicle’s build label or the owner’s manual to confirm what’s fitted before ordering bulbs or modules.

How often should headlight bulbs be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval—replace when dim, discoloured, or failed. Halogens typically fade before they blow, HID capsules slowly lose intensity and shift colour with age.

As a rule of thumb, inspect output every service and consider replacing halogen bulbs every 2–3 years if night driving is frequent. Replace in pairs for balanced light.

Is condensation inside the headlight normal?
A light mist that clears as the lamp warms is considered normal and allowed by many manufacturers. Persistent fogging, visible droplets, or standing water point to a vent or seal issue.

If it doesn’t clear after a decent drive or returns quickly, have the housing pressure‑tested and resealed or the cap/vent repaired to protect electronics and reflectors.

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