A big thank you for all of the videos. I just recently purchased a 2007 Audi A4. it's a 10 year old car so I plan on doing minor work my self and you give detailed instructions, step by step, and even torque specs.
Thanks for this informative 'how to do' video. I have removed the front bumper on my 2006 A4 Avant Quattro 3.0 Diesel probably +4 times and still review the youtube videos to find the hidden/awkward screws!. To reply to all of the people who say it is not necessary to remove the bumper to change bulbs, not all A4's are the same. Audi decided to put different engines in these cars 1.8, 2.0, 3.0, 4.2 gasoline engines and 1.6, 2.0, 3.0 diesel engines (possibly more) So the smaller engines have more spare room (obviously!). My 3.0 diesel engine was shoe horned into place and leaves little room to do anything in the engine bay!. Audi also decided to design a weak xenon headlamp bulb system. Resulting in me changing the ballasts and bulbs 4 times in 8 years!. I have also changed the battery 4 times as it seems the electric system is possibly weak also! Positioning the battery underneath a grill at the base of the windscreen ensure the battery is soaked every time it rains, which also does not help the flickering xenons I am sure. I love the car, but it is certainly a love/hate relationship!
+Steve Weid Thank you for the positive feedback. We really appreciate it! If you have a minute, drop us a review on our Facebook page to let other people know about your experience with us. Here's a link: facebook.com/1AAuto/reviews/
Read on people! Thank you to all of you that post comments! Remove TWO 10mm screws, slide the power steering reservoir over an inch, wedge you hand in there to release the low beam cover, unhook the cable, then the bulb latch, then replace the bulb. Reverse order.... put it back together. My 2005 A4 Avant is BACK IN ACTION! WHEW!
Do you have any tips for depressing the bulb latch (passenger side) while trying to remove the bulb without having the headlight assembly removed? I think that that's the part I'm stuck at for my 2006 A4 Quattro.
This process is easier if you only work one side at a time and do not fully remove the bumper. Remove the middle fasteners for the bumper, then only remove one side. Pull the bumper out enough to get clearance, change bulbs, then refasten all of the wheel well nuts and screws. Then repeat for the other side. The bumper stays in place and you don't have to disconnect things entirely or find a spot to rest the bumper on the ground without scratching it.
Great video. it provides great tips and it is professionally shot. I had to replace the middle bulb on the passenger side and instead of removing the bumper, removed the air filter unit, which gave me enough space to pull the bulb. It may be faster this way for this side.
Video was extremely helpful (as are all A-1 Auto videos). It would be very difficult to figure out how to remove the bumper without having the video. Since I was only replacing the driver side headlight, I only had to remove the hardware on one side of the bumper to access the headlight.
you don't have to pull the whole car apart to change the headlight bulb. take the cover off, pull the black plug( making sure you don't pull the wires) and I found the bulb pulls out too. if you have big hands like me it's a little uncomfortable but I manage to change the bulb in under 2 mins. the bulb just pushes back in place securely. I'm so glad I had a go at this myself and not payed an expensive mechanic to do it for me. just use some common sense folks
Yes, If you just need to replace the bulbs you should be able to reach behind the main beam to service them. We wanted to show our viewers how to remove the bulbs from the assembly.
Approximately how long should this take if you're looking at removing the front of the car, if I take this to a shop? An hour.... two hours? Thanks! Post-script... I just completed installation of a new bulb on the drivers' side, regular beam. Loosened the power steering reservoir to make more room for my hands, but the entire process took about 15 minutes all told. According to the shop I visited after buying the bulb (about $16 at a local shop), I could expect to pay approximately $200 for labor and tax. So I just saved myself a couple of hundred bucks.... THANK YOU SO MUCH for your videos 1A Auto!
Here's a tip I picked up and just used. The outer mounting bolts can be hard to reach but if you take a cheap flat-head screwdriver, you can easily reach the bolt with that and turn them (although it should be a T-30 torx). The shaft needs to be at least 6 inches and I had to grind the end of the driver a little to fit.
Thank you again for the help and advice from water pump, timing belt to bulbs. Your stars, sorry I can not buy from you being in England. Maybe a PayPal donation to your favorite charity All the very best
Careful when removing bulbs and observe condition of wires inside housing first. Just did this recently on my '06 to find out that the wire insulation is flaking off and exposing bare copper as I removed bulb plugs. Had to use liquid wire insulation to resolve.
How ridiculous to engineer a car that needs the bumper cover removed to change a regularly serviceable item like a bulb. Audi is not alone in this design escape unfortunately.
idigbebop You dont need to remove the bumper to replace the bulbs. This user wanted to do it, maybe because he felt more comfortable, but its not neccesary.
Yeah, it's absolutely hilarious to what degree some of these car manufacturers go to try and drown out the DIYers. I recommend anyone looking up simple maintenance videos on cars they might buy. If you have to put an hour into just replacing a simple light bulb, then move on to the next car. They engineer these cars like this in order to force buyers into getting screwed at dealerships/auto shops to get them done. There's no car that reliable where they don't need bulb replacements, oil changes, and so on, and they make these vehicles incredibly hard to work on as a DIYer.
Does this also work for replacing the HID bulbs? I mean the way where you do not have to take off the bumper to do so? Thank you! PS- does anyone know a cheap place to buy the HID bulb (I'm assuming headlight) as well as the running lights for the 2007 Audi A4 (B7) 2.0L Quattro?
Thanks for watching. We're glad to hear that our auto repair video has helped you out. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair we carry the new set of headlights shown in this video on our website. We also offer free shipping and a lifetime warranty on them, here's a link to them goo.gl/HB3wZW
Can someone explain the mounting bolt things to me? There is a clip and it has a part of it on top that has a left-handed thread. What is that about and how do you use it? The part seems to want to ride up when I tighten the bolt.
With all , and much due respect , I love your videos, they are all spot on so far. One MINOR exception, I just changed my driver's side headlight low beam bulb , it is too tight too just flip the door open and pull the bulb out, I ....at least had to un do the power steering fluid reservoir by removing two ten mm head bolts on the top of the bracket, and pull it up out of the grommet at bottom, and gently ease it out of the way, gaining access to the door and then bulb. Perhaps just as easy to remove headlight it's self and change out the turn signal bulb as well, with of course A1 auto parts.... Thanks... :-)
The tab at the top of the bulb, is there a notch on the housing? Just wondering how you can get this lined up if you're not pulling out the entire headlight.
+matt magi There's not really, you sort of just have to do it by feel unfortunately. Take a look at how the bulbs fit in there, and then try to line them up as close to that as possible inside the fixture. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com?TH-cam&CTA%20Comment&ATony 866-403-3393
Do you guys sell just the headlight bulbs? I went to your store and narrowed down to my 2007 A4 Quattro but only see the entire light assemblies for sale.
Thanks for checking us out. We do not currently offer bulbs, only the complete headlight assembly which only include tester bulbs and would need to be replaced. Hope this helps you out! B+Adam S
It's fully not as complicated as I feared: I can just reach in, remove the cap, and remove the bulb. If this is your car, watch the vid and look for what he points out right at the begining. Taking the bumper off and removing the whole light from the vehicle is not necessary
We do not currently have the bulb information as we do not sell bulbs. YOu should be able to obtain this information in your owners manual or at any local auto parts store. Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com +Wine & Bike & DIY
I know this sounds crazy but could I put two brand new Halogen housings (lights included) on my s4 to replace my HID's? the wiring inside of the housing I have is completely frayed and I'm having trouble locating the parts I need. The main plug looks the same purple on halogen and HID.
Thanks for the response. What I meant was converting to halogen from an HID because of the price difference for new headlights. Possible? Appreciate it!
+Nicholas Gadzuk Thank you for the response. You are able to update the wiring to function appropriately, but it is labor intensive and in most cases expensive due to dealer only wiring availability. 1aauto.com
First, thank you so very much for this detailed video. Secondly, I need to replace both of my headlight units. Do I need to "align" or calibrate the new headlights so that the beam is correct? I hope my question makes sense- thanks!!
Park in front of a garage door or something else flat that you can mark the position of the old beams then install the new bulbs and check that the beams are in the same place you marked with tape. I use painters tape and do not move the vehicle until the new bulbs are installed.
Looks like a useful video but stopped watching when I saw the car had halogen headlights. Do you have a Xenon version. Also does anyone know if the wiring harness is the same for halogen vs Xenon and if so can I swap the whole set up from xenon to halogen with minimal hassle?
+jesus mackeen It should just come loose as shown in the video. You might need to tug on it a little bit. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com?TH-cam&CTA%20Comment&ATony
+damien wheat We wouldn't be able to help with an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
+Zach Walker It would be a different procedure on that particular year, make and model. We do carry the replacement headlights for a 2005-2008 Audi A6. Here is a link to them. Hope this helps you out goo.gl/VkhUfK
Its all Bullshit no 1 needs to open wholw car to change bulb. just open a little clip at the very back of light cover and change bulb easily. no needs to open any screw
+Honey Aus. Thank you for checking us out. The reason we removed the bumper is to provide a better viewing angle to our customers. The method you provided is a much simpler way to change the bulb, and will help other viewers! 1aauto.com
Dealer wants 180.00 for a bulb 2008 Audi Wagon. Anyone one the exact part to obtain from other source? Newbie here so not positive about getting the right bulb Thanks!
What the heck? Remove the bumper?? I have a 2005 Audi A4 1.8T and I don't have to remove the bumper! 4 to 6 hex screws from above in engine compartment (looking down) and the whole headlight fixture just slides out forward. Must be a model /year thing?
Audi make this design deliberately to get money out of you. Renault are the best, simplest cars of all to replace serviceable parts like bulbs. Certainly getting rid of my Audi.
How ridiculous of a proccess to replace such a simple normal wear item (bulbs). It's no wonder I always see Audi's with burnt out DRL's and city lights.
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A big thank you for all of the videos. I just recently purchased a 2007 Audi A4. it's a 10 year old car so I plan on doing minor work my self and you give detailed instructions, step by step, and even torque specs.
+Aaron Pugh You’re welcome. Good luck with the repairs 1aauto.com 866-403-3393
I know I’m a little late, but me too. Just got my B7 A4
@@MrDonnie90 I just got 1 too
@@snoopy5736 same😂 we’re all a4 fam
To replace turn signal bulb easier. Turn your wheel, and pull back the fender liner. You'll be able to reach up, and pull the turn signal bulb out.
Thanks for this informative 'how to do' video. I have removed the front bumper on my 2006 A4 Avant Quattro 3.0 Diesel probably +4 times and still review the youtube videos to find the hidden/awkward screws!. To reply to all of the people who say it is not necessary to remove the bumper to change bulbs, not all A4's are the same. Audi decided to put different engines in these cars 1.8, 2.0, 3.0, 4.2 gasoline engines and 1.6, 2.0, 3.0 diesel engines (possibly more)
So the smaller engines have more spare room (obviously!).
My 3.0 diesel engine was shoe horned into place and leaves little room to do anything in the engine bay!.
Audi also decided to design a weak xenon headlamp bulb system. Resulting in me changing the ballasts and bulbs 4 times in 8 years!. I have also changed the battery 4 times as it seems the electric system is possibly weak also! Positioning the battery underneath a grill at the base of the windscreen ensure the battery is soaked every time it rains, which also does not help the flickering xenons I am sure.
I love the car, but it is certainly a love/hate relationship!
PS: THANK YOU to 1A Auto for GREAT VIDEOS. Without these I would not have the courage to take on this and other projects. THANK YOU!
+Steve Weid Thank you for the positive feedback. We really appreciate it! If you have a minute, drop us a review on our Facebook page to let other people know about your experience with us. Here's a link: facebook.com/1AAuto/reviews/
Read on people! Thank you to all of you that post comments! Remove TWO 10mm screws, slide the power steering reservoir over an inch, wedge you hand in there to release the low beam cover, unhook the cable, then the bulb latch, then replace the bulb. Reverse order.... put it back together. My 2005 A4 Avant is BACK IN ACTION! WHEW!
Do you have any tips for depressing the bulb latch (passenger side) while trying to remove the bulb without having the headlight assembly removed? I think that that's the part I'm stuck at for my 2006 A4 Quattro.
i can't believe all that for a bulb
+Tony Juke Yeah, it's sort of intense, isn't it? Not the most user-friendly design ever thought up. 1aauto.com?TH-cam&CTA%20Comment&ATony 866-403-3393
just another way to convince you to return to the dealer for service, that's where they make all their money...
The oil change easier than the light bulb !
facts!
This process is easier if you only work one side at a time and do not fully remove the bumper. Remove the middle fasteners for the bumper, then only remove one side. Pull the bumper out enough to get clearance, change bulbs, then refasten all of the wheel well nuts and screws. Then repeat for the other side. The bumper stays in place and you don't have to disconnect things entirely or find a spot to rest the bumper on the ground without scratching it.
Great video. it provides great tips and it is professionally shot. I had to replace the middle bulb on the passenger side and instead of removing the bumper, removed the air filter unit, which gave me enough space to pull the bulb. It may be faster this way for this side.
That's a good tip. Thanks for posting it. 1aauto.com?TH-cam&CTA%20Comment&ATony 866-403-3393
Video was extremely helpful (as are all A-1 Auto videos). It would be very difficult to figure out how to remove the bumper without having the video. Since I was only replacing the driver side headlight, I only had to remove the hardware on one side of the bumper to access the headlight.
you don't have to pull the whole car apart to change the headlight bulb. take the cover off, pull the black plug( making sure you don't pull the wires) and I found the bulb pulls out too. if you have big hands like me it's a little uncomfortable but I manage to change the bulb in under 2 mins. the bulb just pushes back in place securely. I'm so glad I had a go at this myself and not payed an expensive mechanic to do it for me. just use some common sense folks
Yes, If you just need to replace the bulbs you should be able to reach behind the main beam to service them. We wanted to show our viewers how to remove the bulbs from the assembly.
Approximately how long should this take if you're looking at removing the front of the car, if I take this to a shop? An hour.... two hours? Thanks!
Post-script... I just completed installation of a new bulb on the drivers' side, regular beam. Loosened the power steering reservoir to make more room for my hands, but the entire process took about 15 minutes all told. According to the shop I visited after buying the bulb (about $16 at a local shop), I could expect to pay approximately $200 for labor and tax. So I just saved myself a couple of hundred bucks.... THANK YOU SO MUCH for your videos 1A Auto!
+Signas501 It depends what you're trying to remove. Just the bumper may take around an hour or a little less. 1aauto.com
Here's a tip I picked up and just used. The outer mounting bolts can be hard to reach but if you take a cheap flat-head screwdriver, you can easily reach the bolt with that and turn them (although it should be a T-30 torx). The shaft needs to be at least 6 inches and I had to grind the end of the driver a little to fit.
thanks for the vid. can you access the drivers side signal bulb from the wheel well? assuming you remove the shield(s)?
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Does this process still work if you have auto leveling headlights?
Thank you again for the help and advice from water pump, timing belt to bulbs. Your stars, sorry I can not buy from you being in England. Maybe a PayPal donation to your favorite charity
All the very best
Hi when changing the headlight bulb h7 where is the tab supposed to be when fitting up or down position thanks
Mine are completely different. I have the Adaptive ones. Looking for a video on that kind.
Careful when removing bulbs and observe condition of wires inside housing first. Just did this recently on my '06 to find out that the wire insulation is flaking off and exposing bare copper as I removed bulb plugs. Had to use liquid wire insulation to resolve.
+Dexterouz Thanks for the tip! 1AAuto.com
A+ excellent video, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! I will purchase form you guys just for this superb service!
How ridiculous to engineer a car that needs the bumper cover removed to change a regularly serviceable item like a bulb. Audi is not alone in this design escape unfortunately.
idigbebop You dont need to remove the bumper to replace the bulbs. This user wanted to do it, maybe because he felt more comfortable, but its not neccesary.
Yeah, it's absolutely hilarious to what degree some of these car manufacturers go to try and drown out the DIYers. I recommend anyone looking up simple maintenance videos on cars they might buy. If you have to put an hour into just replacing a simple light bulb, then move on to the next car. They engineer these cars like this in order to force buyers into getting screwed at dealerships/auto shops to get them done. There's no car that reliable where they don't need bulb replacements, oil changes, and so on, and they make these vehicles incredibly hard to work on as a DIYer.
I change my bulbs w/o removing it.
My A4 has xenon bulbs, i was hoping to see how to change a xenon bulb. Good video though!
Thank you for watching! We will keep this repair in mind for future videos.+Victor N
so i can replace daylights without removing the whole light, even on the 2.7tdi?
+Fred-Richard Saueauk That is correct, just like in the video! 1aauto.com
Does this also work for replacing the HID bulbs? I mean the way where you do not have to take off the bumper to do so?
Thank you! PS- does anyone know a cheap place to buy the HID bulb (I'm assuming headlight) as well as the running lights for the 2007 Audi A4 (B7) 2.0L Quattro?
+Mia Harrod Yes the process should be the same for this application.
+Londo Malari Thanks for the tip!
Is the fog light bulps the same as the headlights..?
This helped me so much. Thank you!!!!!! I feel i owe you a beer at least!
Thanks for watching. We're glad to hear that our auto repair video has helped you out. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair we carry the new set of headlights shown in this video on our website. We also offer free shipping and a lifetime warranty on them, here's a link to them goo.gl/HB3wZW
Does this headlights will work with the light position switch regulator ?
I got new headlights for my b7 but the wiring is different ,how would i go by that ?
The bulb in the indicator is BA15S?
Hi.. For the low beam is it a twist lock or push as well ?
Push. Easy to mid-align
Thanks for the information very helpful.
Can someone explain the mounting bolt things to me? There is a clip and it has a part of it on top that has a left-handed thread. What is that about and how do you use it? The part seems to want to ride up when I tighten the bolt.
That passenger bulb is a Pain to get out
Do you have any tips for removing the low-beam on the passenger side? I'm having issues with the bulb latch because it's hard to reach.
I have an 05 Audi and I didn’t have to remove the bumper. I was able to reach all screws. I did need an extension, though.
Thanks for checking us out! +Joe Resendez
With all , and much due respect , I love your videos, they are all spot on so far. One MINOR exception, I just changed my driver's side headlight low beam bulb , it is too tight too just flip the door open and pull the bulb out, I ....at least had to un do the power steering fluid reservoir by removing two ten mm head bolts on the top of the bracket, and pull it up out of the grommet at bottom, and gently ease it out of the way, gaining access to the door and then bulb. Perhaps just as easy to remove headlight it's self and change out the turn signal bulb as well, with of course A1 auto parts.... Thanks... :-)
because you have HIDs and this car does not
The tab at the top of the bulb, is there a notch on the housing? Just wondering how you can get this lined up if you're not pulling out the entire headlight.
+matt magi There's not really, you sort of just have to do it by feel unfortunately. Take a look at how the bulbs fit in there, and then try to line them up as close to that as possible inside the fixture. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com?TH-cam&CTA%20Comment&ATony 866-403-3393
is it necessary to remove the bumper to replace your headlights to after market headlights?
Yep. You certainly do
Do you guys sell just the headlight bulbs? I went to your store and narrowed down to my 2007 A4 Quattro but only see the entire light assemblies for sale.
Thanks for checking us out. We do not currently offer bulbs, only the complete headlight assembly which only include tester bulbs and would need to be replaced. Hope this helps you out! B+Adam S
It's fully not as complicated as I feared: I can just reach in, remove the cap, and remove the bulb. If this is your car, watch the vid and look for what he points out right at the begining. Taking the bumper off and removing the whole light from the vehicle is not necessary
Thanks, good point. On my 2005 Quattro I plan on cleaning the inside of the lens so here we go...
How do I replace the lightbulb socket? The base where the bulb plugs into?
What are the bulb specs for the low light, high beam, and blinkers? Also, awesome video! thanks!!
We do not currently have the bulb information as we do not sell bulbs. YOu should be able to obtain this information in your owners manual or at any local auto parts store. Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com +Wine & Bike & DIY
I know this sounds crazy but could I put two brand new Halogen housings (lights included) on my s4 to replace my HID's? the wiring inside of the housing I have is completely frayed and I'm having trouble locating the parts I need. The main plug looks the same purple on halogen and HID.
Thanks for the response. What I meant was converting to halogen from an HID because of the price difference for new headlights. Possible? Appreciate it!
+Nicholas Gadzuk Thank you for the response. You are able to update the wiring to function appropriately, but it is labor intensive and in most cases expensive due to dealer only wiring availability. 1aauto.com
You only need to remove the liners to gain access to the indicator bulbs
+Londo Malari Thanks for the feedback!
Where does the yellow plug in go i took off my headlights and can’t remember where it goes please help
First, thank you so very much for this detailed video. Secondly, I need to replace both of my headlight units. Do I need to "align" or calibrate the new headlights so that the beam is correct? I hope my question makes sense- thanks!!
+usmc1127 You will need to adjust the headlights upon receipt and installation to ensure they are within state inspection specifications.
Park in front of a garage door or something else flat that you can mark the position of the old beams then install the new bulbs and check that the beams are in the same place you marked with tape. I use painters tape and do not move the vehicle until the new bulbs are installed.
Can you provide a link to where I can get that same grill
+Dave T We do not currently carry a chrome grille for a 2007 Audi A4. Thanks for watching.
I Couldn’t reach the plastic shield on the passenger side. I wanna replace the main headlight?
Looks like a useful video but stopped watching when I saw the car had halogen headlights. Do you have a Xenon version. Also does anyone know if the wiring harness is the same for halogen vs Xenon and if so can I swap the whole set up from xenon to halogen with minimal hassle?
Id like to know this aswell.. my xenons are giving me a headache with flickering issues and iv tried everything
Makes me glad I own a dodge 3min bulb change
Then why are you watching how to change bulbs for an Audi if you have a dodge??
@@DonYpz maybe he's compensating for something
I tried to get the black Connector out but only that came out not the light bulb with it
+jesus mackeen It should just come loose as shown in the video. You might need to tug on it a little bit. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com?TH-cam&CTA%20Comment&ATony
@3:40 is that the frame of the car that has a giant crack in it? that can't be safe on the road, can it?
+Jarrod No, that is just the plastic shield that helps prevent rocks etc. from getting into your engine bay! www.1aauto.com
Is it normal for my headlight wires to be exposed please respond!
+damien wheat We wouldn't be able to help with an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Would this be similar to an A6?
+Zach Walker It would be a different procedure on that particular year, make and model. We do carry the replacement headlights for a 2005-2008 Audi A6. Here is a link to them. Hope this helps you out goo.gl/VkhUfK
My 98 Audi A4 2.8 all wheel drive headlights just stopped working. How can I fix that?
+Nathan Collins Double check your bulbs and fuses
got a bust xenon bulb and a bust indicator on one side. great that's probably a few hundred bucks to get that fixed..
I couldn't find where the ballast is I have an 2008 Audi a4
This is the last time i purchase an Audi.
+Sergio Chinchilla Thank you for checking us out. We certainly understand the frustration and cost of repairs on any vehicle. 1aauto.com
Its all Bullshit no 1 needs to open wholw car to change bulb. just open a little clip at the very back of light cover and change bulb easily. no needs to open any screw
+Honey Aus. Thank you for checking us out. The reason we removed the bumper is to provide a better viewing angle to our customers. The method you provided is a much simpler way to change the bulb, and will help other viewers! 1aauto.com
Thank you
No, thank you! Haha really, thanks for watching. Hope you found it helpful. 1aauto.com 866-403-3393
Dealer wants 180.00 for a bulb 2008 Audi Wagon. Anyone one the exact part to obtain from other source? Newbie here so not positive about getting the right bulb Thanks!
saved me!!!!!!
I'll I need to do is change the bulb. This is ridiculous.
What the heck? Remove the bumper?? I have a 2005 Audi A4 1.8T and I don't have to remove the bumper! 4 to 6 hex screws from above in engine compartment (looking down) and the whole headlight fixture just slides out forward. Must be a model /year thing?
you skipped he removal of the right side gosh how can u skip that ?
my car is a 2007 audi a4 quattro it doesn’t look anything like this
Audi Crazy I'm having to find a mecanic to have this done as Halfords not allowed to do this.
I took the headlight out only to find I never checked the right bulb...wow am I an idiot
Audi make this design deliberately to get money out of you. Renault are the best, simplest cars of all to replace serviceable parts like bulbs. Certainly getting rid of my Audi.
How ridiculous of a proccess to replace such a simple normal wear item (bulbs). It's no wonder I always see Audi's with burnt out DRL's and city lights.
+J.D. Chapman Thanks for checking us out!
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