The Audi A5 is a luxury coupe introduced in 2007 and produced until 2012. It is renowned for its sleek and sporty design, advanced technology, and impressive performance. The A5 comes in both a coupe and convertible body style, and is available with a range of engines including a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, a supercharged 3.0-liter V6, and a powerful 4.2-liter V8. The car’s precise handling, strong acceleration, and luxurious interior make it a popular choice among car enthusiasts.

One of the most important components of any vehicle is the electrical system, and the Audi A5 is no exception. The car is equipped with a complex network of electrical components including the fuse box and relays, which are responsible for ensuring that all of the car’s electronic systems function correctly. In this article, we will take a closer look at the fuse box and relay diagrams of the Audi A5, and explore how these important components work to keep the car’s electrical system running smoothly.

Fuse Box and Relay Diagrams of the Audi A5 2007-2012

The Audi A5 is equipped with two fuse boxes located in different areas of the vehicle. The first fuse box is located in the engine compartment on the driver’s side, and is responsible for controlling the car’s main electrical systems. The second fuse box is located in the passenger compartment on the driver’s side, and is responsible for controlling the car’s secondary electrical systems.

Each fuse box contains a diagram that indicates the location of each fuse and relay, and the function of each component. The diagrams are typically printed on the underside of the fuse box covers, making them easy to access and reference when necessary. In addition to the fuse boxes, the Audi A5 is also equipped with a number of relays that help to control various electrical systems including the air conditioning, fuel pump, and horn. These relays are located throughout the vehicle and are also indicated on the fuse box diagrams. Understanding the location and function of these components is essential for maintaining and troubleshooting the electrical system of the Audi A5.

(2007-2012) Audi A5 fuse box and relay with Diagram

WARNING

  • Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher amperage rating.
  • A fuse with a too-high amperage could damage the electrical part and cause a fire.
  • On no account should fuses be repaired (e.g. patched up with tin foil or wire) as this may cause serious damage elsewhere in the electrical circuit or cause a fire.
  • If a fuse blows repeatedly, do not keep replacing it. Instead, have the cause for the repeated short circuit or overload tracked and fixed.

Audi A5 2007-2012 Fuse Location, Instrument Panel left

The fuses are located at the front left and right of the cockpit and behind the trim on the right side of the luggage compartment.

audi a5 2007 2012 dashboard fuse location
audi a5 2007 2012 dashboard fuse location

Fuse Location, Instrument Panel left

audi a5 2007 2012 dashboard fuse box left
audi a5 2007 2012 dashboard fuse box left

Some of the equipment items listed are optional or only available on certain model configurations.

Note that the following table is accurate at the time of going to press and is subject to change. In the event of discrepancies, the label on the inside of the cover always takes precedence.

The power seats are protected by circuit breakers, which automatically reset after a few seconds after the overload has been remedied.

Fuse panel A (black)
â„–Assignment/Designation Amps
1Dynamic steering5A
2Not used
3HomeLink5A
4
5Climate control5A
6Right headlight range adjustment5A
7Left headlight range adjustment5A
8Vehicle electrical system control module 15A
9Adaptive cruise control5A
10Shift gate5A
11Heater washer fluid nozzles5A
12Climate control5A
13Cell phone prep5A
14Airbag5A
15Terminal 1525A
16Terminal 15 engine40A
Fuse panel B (brown)
1Automatic dimming interior rearview mirror5A
2Clutch sensor5A
3Gasoline fuel pump25A
4Auxiliary water pump 3.2L FSI5A
5Left seat heating with/without seat heating15/30A
6Electronic Stabilization Control10A
7Horn25A
8Left door window regulator motor30A
9Wiper motor30A
10Electronic Stabilization Control25A
11Left doors15A
12Rain and light sensor5A
Fuse panel C (red)
1
2
3Lumbar support10A
4Dynamic steering35A
5Climatized cupholder10A
6Vehicle electrical system control module 135A
7Vehicle electrical system control module 120A
8Vehicle electrical system control module 130A
9Panorama sunroof20A
10Vehicle electrical system control module 130A
11Panorama sunroof shade20A
12Convenience electronics5A

Fuse Location, Instrument Panel right

audi a5 2007 2012 dashboard fuse box right
audi a5 2007 2012 dashboard fuse box right

Some of the equipment items listed are optional or only available on certain model configurations.

Note that the following table is accurate at the time of going to press and is subject to change. In the event of discrepancies, the label on the inside of the cover always takes precedence.

The power seats are protected by circuit breakers, which automatically reset after a few seconds after the overload has been remedied.

Fuse panel A (black)
â„–Assignment/Designation Amps
1
2
3
4
5Steering column switch module5A
6Electronic Stabilization Program5A
7Terminal 15 diagnostic connector5A
8Gateway5A
9
10
11
12
Fuse panel B (brown)
1CD/DVD player5A
2Audi drive select switch module5A
3MMI/Radio5/20A
4Instrument cluster5A
5Gateway5A
6Ignition lock5A
7Rotary light switch5A
8Climate control system blower40A
9Steering column lock5A
10Climate control system10A
11Terminal 30 diagnostic connector10A
12Steering column switch module5A

Fuse Location, Luggage Compartment right

audi a5 2007 2012 luggage compartment fuse box
audi a5 2007 2012 luggage compartment fuse box

Read the numbers of the fuses in the luggage compartment starting from inside.

Fuse panel A (black)
â„–Assignment/Designation Amps
1
2Rear window heater (Cabriolet)
3Power top latch (Cabriolet)
4Power top hydraulics (Cabriolet)
Fuse panel B (black)
1Luggage compartment lid control module (Avant)30
2Trailer control module15A
3Trailer control module20A
4Trailer control module20A
5Electromechanical parking brake5A
6Electronic damping control15A
7Electromechanical parking brake30A
8Vehicle electrical system control module 230A
9Quattro sport35A
10Vehicle electrical system control module 230A
11Vehicle electrical system control module20A
12Terminal 305A
Fuse panel C (brown)
1Luggage compartment lid control module30A
2Right front seat heating15A
3DCDC converter path 140A
4DCDC converter path 240A
5Socket30A
6
7Electromechanical parking brake30A
8Rear seat heating30A
9Passenger side door control module30A
10
11Passenger side door control module15A
12Cell phone prep
Fuse panel D (red)
1Rear center console outlet15A
2Front center console outlet15A
3Luggage compartment outlet15A
4Cigarette lighter15A
5V6 FSI5A
6Rear Seat Entertainment supply5A
7Parking system7.5A
8Rear wiper (Avant)15A
9Electromechanical parking brake switch5A
10Audi side assist5A
11Rear seat heating5A
12Terminal 15 control modules5A
Fuse panel E (black)
1Not used
2Not used
3DSP amplifier, radio30/20A
4MMI7.5A
5Radio/Navigation/cell phone prep7.5A
6Rearview camera5A
7Not used
8Not used
9Not used
10Not used
11Not used
12Not used

In conclusion, the Audi A5 2007-2012 is a sleek and powerful luxury coupe that offers impressive performance and advanced technology. The car’s electrical system is a complex network of components that are responsible for ensuring that all of the car’s electronic systems function correctly. The fuse box and relay diagrams are an important part of this system, as they help to identify the location and function of each component. By understanding the location and function of these components, Audi A5 owners can ensure that their car’s electrical system is running smoothly, and quickly troubleshoot any problems that may arise.

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