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I think I'm missing my toolkit and jack
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I think I'm missing my toolkit and jack
I went to install the roof rack for my Q5 today and went looking for the tool. Funny thing, I didn't find it where the manual says the tools are. I found it in the little side netting in the trunk, but I didn't find the rest of the tools where the manual says they should be.
Anyone else get a car without a toolkit? Shouldn't they be just under the trunk carpet by the spare?
Thanks.
Anyone else get a car without a toolkit? Shouldn't they be just under the trunk carpet by the spare?
Thanks.
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Not sure exactly what you mean by "under the trunk carpet by the spare." Once you lift up the trunk decking you will see the spare, but then you need to lift up the carpet just in front of the spare, then unclip a small plastic panel and under that is the where the jack and toolkit lives. It will be real obvious that the jack is missing as it fits tightly in a form fitted cavity.
Hope you find it.
Also if you do find it, make careful note of how the toolkit and jack are placed. As far as I can tell they only go back one way. It literally took me longer to get the jack and toolkit back in their place than it did to swap out all four wheels for a winter set.
Hope you find it.
Also if you do find it, make careful note of how the toolkit and jack are placed. As far as I can tell they only go back one way. It literally took me longer to get the jack and toolkit back in their place than it did to swap out all four wheels for a winter set.
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My toolkit was exactly where mike678 stated.
However, my roofrack came wrapped in some cardboard. My tool for the roofrack was inside that (not in the toolkit).
However, my roofrack came wrapped in some cardboard. My tool for the roofrack was inside that (not in the toolkit).
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You guys were right. I found it. Under a latched compartment, under some carpet, under a big plastic bin, under more carpeting
Me, I'd have put the tools in the huge toolbox shaped compartment at the same level as the spare.
This car is a drug trafficker's dream.
Thanks for all your help!
Me, I'd have put the tools in the huge toolbox shaped compartment at the same level as the spare.
This car is a drug trafficker's dream.
Thanks for all your help!
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Not sure exactly what you mean by "under the trunk carpet by the spare." Once you lift up the trunk decking you will see the spare, but then you need to lift up the carpet just in front of the spare, then unclip a small plastic panel and under that is the where the jack and toolkit lives. It will be real obvious that the jack is missing as it fits tightly in a form fitted cavity.
Hope you find it.
Also if you do find it, make careful note of how the toolkit and jack are placed. As far as I can tell they only go back one way. It literally took me longer to get the jack and toolkit back in their place than it did to swap out all four wheels for a winter set.
Hope you find it.
Also if you do find it, make careful note of how the toolkit and jack are placed. As far as I can tell they only go back one way. It literally took me longer to get the jack and toolkit back in their place than it did to swap out all four wheels for a winter set.
. The dealer didn't explain this over the phone at all!
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A BIG THANK YOU is in order.
I've had a 2015 Q5 for 3+ years and just got a flat and could not find tools.
I was thinking I'd have to mortgage my home again to acquire replacements, but they are way down at the bottom of the trunk where the battery resides.
Again thanks//
I've had a 2015 Q5 for 3+ years and just got a flat and could not find tools.
I was thinking I'd have to mortgage my home again to acquire replacements, but they are way down at the bottom of the trunk where the battery resides.
Again thanks//
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When I got the car and saw how well Audi had hidden some of that stuff, I grabbed a label maker and added two "placards" in my trunk. One on the side compartment that says TIRE INFLATOR INSIDE and the other that goes on the load floor JACK AND TOOLS STORED BELOW.
In the odd event that someone else is either driving the car, or working on the car, or that I've just plumb forgot where things are.
I must say, the way the jack and wheel tools are stowed beats all hell out of BMW, where the jack literally has to be "broken free" of plastic clips. This one just seems to nestle down and somehow, manage not to rattle.
In the odd event that someone else is either driving the car, or working on the car, or that I've just plumb forgot where things are.
I must say, the way the jack and wheel tools are stowed beats all hell out of BMW, where the jack literally has to be "broken free" of plastic clips. This one just seems to nestle down and somehow, manage not to rattle.