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Audisq524

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  1. I jump in my sq5 , start it up , press to start the mmi. Then drive it . No faff , no fuss , it's been faultless , even with Audi sense activated. Think maybe OCD is the issue here . ☺️
  2. It can be a number of things , pump , heater, lines , spray nozzle, electric wires . ATM there's no mot testing of ad blue or if it's been mapped out . You can spend 1000's on repairs or hundreds , for it to only fail again. Do you or have you ever mixed an ad blue anti crystal formula in with the ad blue ? Id have the system tested and get prices before deciding on having it mapped out , which is less than £250 btw. Some say it makes the car illegal and not road worthy and will void your insurance. But they're not shelling out the £££££. Plus there's 1000's of diesels on UK roads with the ad blue deleted . 👍 Btw , how much ad blue is in the tank ATM . Full , half full , empty ??
  3. Try this . Finally click , ' no display '
  4. I don't suppose it's set as the extra button function is it ?? Hope that made sense
  5. I get what your saying, I'd of thought both systems would at least know a tyre was totally flat , without the need for a turning wheel. In the morning I'm going to deinflate one of mine ,then put on the ignition. If I get no warning, it's a learning curve on Audi for me.
  6. Your telling me the car wouldn't pick up a flat tyre and would you allow you to start a journey without any warning. I find that hard to believe.
  7. Set your tyre pressure, reset tpms . Go for a 15 minute drive . Return home and let a tyre down . The above process should either tell you or won't. Some safety systems are default across brands and models . I very much doubt if Audi would engineer a system for a SQ5 and leave it off a Q6 e Tron . Your above statement reinforced my previous post from my manual.
  8. Taken from the manual for my 2024 SQ5 The tyre pressure loss indicator makes use of the ABS sensors to compare the rolling circumference and the vibration of the tyres. If changes in the inflation pressure are detected on one or more tyres, the driver is alerted by an indicator lamp  and a message in the instrument cluster display. If only one tyre is affected, the display will indicate its position.
  9. Isn't it a safety feature,incase the lever is accidentally pushed the car will shoot off forwards .
  10. I did already mention the 2 tracker fobs. The blue dot is my keys , the Audi Sq5 logo is the car . In the picture.
  11. If the car is travelling, but the keys are static ,say at my home address , then the tracker comes into play . ' car is stolen ' . An alert is sent to my mobile.
  12. I get both via the Audi app. Blue dot for keys , and Audi sq5 icon for car . 👍
  13. Does your app show you car and keys , or just car ?
  14. Tracker. I've got 2 small fobs with the keys.
  15. Great stuff there 👍. I'm now thinking my internet is via the tracker , that's why it's free and unlimited. All through Vodafone. The killer for your 3 gig , would be the downloading of pictures , every picture you see on screen ,will use data . I never use mine tbh . But like you say , it's there in emergency if required.




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