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2018 Audi Q5 tail-lights

The 2018 Audi Q5 is definitely fitted with tail-lights. Audi’s own technical materials confirm it: the 2018 Q5 Owner’s Manual describes LED rear lighting, the MY18 Audi Q5 brochure lists LED rear combination lamps (with dynamic indicators on some trims), and the Audi Genuine Parts catalogue (ETKA) shows complete rear-lamp assemblies for the FY-series Q5 (e.g., 80A- prefix part numbers). Beyond that, Australian Design Rule ADR 13/00 (aligned with ECE R48) mandates rear position lamps on road vehicles, so a 2018 Q5 sold in Australia or New Zealand will, by regulation and design, have tail-lights.

On this model, the tail-lights are LED-based rear combination lamps that handle rear position lighting, brake lights, indicators, reverse and rear fog. They give the Q5 a crisp, distinctive light signature and are designed for high visibility with low power draw. Many variants feature sweeping (dynamic) indicators, controlled by the body control unit for a premium look and clear signalling to following traffic.

Because the 2018 Q5’s tail-lights are largely LED and module-driven, they’re typically not user-serviceable at bulb level. Audi documentation advises that if a rear light stops working, diagnosis should include fuses, wiring/connectors, and fault codes in the body control module (J519) via a suitable scan tool. If an internal LED or light module fails, the usual remedy is replacement of the lamp assembly, followed by clearing of diagnostic trouble codes and, where applicable, basic settings or coding using approved diagnostic software.

As part of routine servicing, it pays to visually check the lamps for cracks, impact damage or moisture inside the lens, and to confirm every function works—tail, brake, indicator, reverse and fog. Cleaning is straightforward: wash with pH-neutral car shampoo and a soft mitt, and avoid harsh solvents or directing high-pressure water at the lamp seams or vents. During a 12‑month/15,000 km service, a quick lighting test, connector inspection and a scan for stored lighting faults keep everything on song.

  • If replacement is needed, match parts to the VIN to get the correct outer/inner lamp and dynamic-indicator spec.
  • Outer lamps are quarter-panel mounted, inner lamps sit on the tailgate—fitment involves trim removal, a connector release and careful alignment on refit.
  • Use new seals/clips if specified, torque fixings to spec, and verify lamp gaps and operation before closing up trims.
  • Where coding is required, have an authorised technician complete the job and road-test the lighting.

Are the 2018 Audi Q5 tail-lights all LED?

Yes, the 2018 Q5 uses LED technology for its rear combination lamps, including tail, brake and most auxiliary functions. Certain trims also include dynamic (sweeping) rear indicators. As noted in Audi’s Owner’s Manual and parts catalogue, these LEDs are integrated modules rather than conventional, user-replaceable bulbs.

Because they’re LED modules, faults are diagnosed electronically and the fix is typically a lamp assembly replacement rather than a bulb swap.

Can owners replace a failed 2018 Q5 tail-light at home?

It’s possible for a competent DIYer to remove and refit an outer or inner lamp, but care is needed with trim, connectors and alignment. Given the LED hardware and potential need for coding or fault clearing, most owners prefer an authorised Audi workshop or experienced auto sparky to handle it.

If attempting DIY, disconnect the battery, protect paintwork, and verify operation before refitting trims. If any warnings persist, have the vehicle scanned.

What maintenance helps tail-lights last longer on a 2018 Q5?

Regular cleaning, avoiding harsh chemicals, and checking for condensation or hairline cracks keeps the lamps healthy. During scheduled services, ask for a lighting function check and a quick scan of the body control module for stored faults.

If moisture is spotted, address seals and vents promptly to prevent LED damage and electrical issues.

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