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Old 12-24-2008, 10:10 AM   #61 (permalink)
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had to say thanks again for an excellent guide...
helped me today while i changed all the yellow indicator (turning signal) bulbs with clear ones... IMHO looks much much better ....
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Old 01-03-2009, 11:53 AM   #62 (permalink)
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Your guide is very useful indeed.

It helped me today a lot.

Thanks again RickT, and all the people from this forum!!
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Old 01-11-2009, 12:59 AM   #63 (permalink)
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one of my front ones just went downloaded file fingers crossed
mine JUST went, how'd yours turn out ?
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Nice one worked a treat replaced dipped beam bulb in 15mins saving £28 at local audi dealer thanks a lot.
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Right.... as so many of you have been asking "how do i change the headlight bulbs and rear tails lights... i thought i would throw a quick guide together..

Also... the guide for the tail lights is for the avant... however from that im sure you will figure out how to do the saloon... (just open the lugs covered in carpet instead of the plastic opens..

Open and save/print the PDF to help you!

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Amazing tutorial, in a few minutes I could change my Bulbs!!! Kind Regards, Jean
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Many thanks for the guide. I have only the one back hex screw on my unit but the pictures certainly guided me where to look. By the time I had tried to do it myself, then come into the computer and look up on the net, it had taken me nearly one hour. Reading this post it took me 10 minutes. When I eventually got there, the bulb the motor factors had given me was not correct so I have had to put it all together with a repeat performance tomorrow. I bet I will be acheiving the swop in record time soon.

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Rick T and others - Thanks for this guide, very clear and very straight-forward to follow.

And so easy in fact that I did it twice (I'd removed the headlight, changed the bulb, put the headlight back and then noticed I'd left the cover off the back off the headlight. So I removed the headlight.....)

Seriously took it took me 15 mins to perform it twice!
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No problem,

Glad it has helped you all,

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Just replaced my headlights today with the help of this guide. Thought it would be a pain in the arse but it was actually really simple.
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I just replaced the front right dipped headligh of my audi a4. I had to take off the air intake manifold (two phillips head screws at the front of the car just above the radiator) in order to get clear access to the two T-30 torx screws at the back of the headlight. The two at the front were easy to get off as explained above. Once you have the four torx screws off you can pull the headlight out without unplugging anything, and you can access the dipped headlight from the back. Thanks for the tutorial!

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