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2020 Audi Q5 Batteries
Based on Audi’s 2020 Q5 Owner’s Manual, Audi erWin/ELSA repair information, and Audi Self‑Study Programs on 12‑V energy management and 48‑V mild‑hybrid systems, the 2020 Audi Q5 absolutely uses batteries. Every model runs a 12‑volt battery for starting and vehicle electrics, and some variants (such as SQ5 TDI and certain TDI/TFSI trims in our region) also carry a separate 48‑volt lithium‑ion battery for the mild‑hybrid system.
For day‑to‑day driving, the 12‑volt AGM battery is the quiet hero. It cranks the engine, feeds the infotainment, powers safety systems, and supports start‑stop. On mild‑hybrid versions, the additional 48‑volt pack works with a belt‑alternator starter to smooth stop‑start, harvest braking energy, and lend a hand to the engine for better efficiency. Audi’s energy management keeps all this coordinated so the Q5 feels effortless behind the wheel.
When it’s time for servicing, a few battery smarts go a long way. The 12‑volt unit is typically mounted in the boot area under the floor, with jump‑start posts provided under the bonnet. Stick with a high‑quality AGM battery of the correct size and rating for the vehicle’s PR codes, some lower‑spec trims may use EFB, but AGM is the norm on start‑stop Q5s. After replacement, the new battery must be registered/coded to the vehicle’s energy management via a scan tool (as specified in Audi technical service procedures). Skipping this can shorten battery life and play havoc with start‑stop and charge strategy.
- Typical lifespan in AU/NZ conditions: about 4–6 years for the 12‑V battery, the 48‑V pack is managed and usually lasts longer when the car’s charging strategy is healthy.
- Signs it’s on the way out: slow cranking, start‑stop not engaging, warning messages, dim lights, or fluctuating voltage at rest.
- Good habits: keep terminals clean, don’t deep‑discharge with accessories, and use a smart charger via the engine‑bay posts if the car sits for weeks.
Safety note: the 48‑volt system is high‑energy. Don’t improvise on testing or jump‑starting it—work only via the designated 12‑volt posts and follow the Owner’s Manual. Any work on the 48‑volt battery or its orange‑cable circuits should be left to trained technicians.
Popular questions about 2020 Audi Q5 batteries
What battery type and size does a 2020 Audi Q5 use?
Most 2020 Q5s use a 12‑volt AGM battery with capacities commonly in the 80–95 Ah range (DIN/LN sizes such as H6/LN3 or H7/LN4, depending on trim). Mild‑hybrid variants also include a separate 48‑volt lithium‑ion battery. The exact spec is on the battery label and in Audi service data, so it’s best to match by VIN and PR codes.
Does the 12‑volt battery need coding after replacement?
Yes. Audi’s energy management requires battery registration/coding after fitment so it knows the new battery’s capacity and type. This helps charging, start‑stop behaviour, and battery longevity. A capable scan tool following Audi procedures is needed.
Where is the battery and how do you jump‑start a Q5?
The main 12‑volt battery sits in the boot under the floor, but Audi provides jump‑start terminals under the bonnet for convenience. Use those posts, follow the Owner’s Manual sequence, and never attempt to jump or probe the separate 48‑volt system.