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    Registered Member Two Rings
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    03 B6 healdight repalcement

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    I've been trying to replace the drivers side headlight on my 03 B6 and have yet to succeed. The access box is right up against the power steering reservoir so I think the entire headlight unit needs to be removed. I've tried removing the two torx screws on the top. Are there more hidden screws that I need to remove. I've got inspection coming up soon and need a fix asap. Does anyone have a link to a DIY article for changing headlight bubls?

    Thanks

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    Veteran Member Three Rings a4 turbo's Avatar
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    Re: 03 B6 healdight repalcement

    just take out your headlight...thats what i did....there are only four screws total

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    Veteran Member Four Rings dirtybrd's Avatar
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    Re: 03 B6 healdight repalcement

    Down about 4-5 inches behind the headlight assembly there are 2 more torx bolts. You don't have to remove them just loosen them about 5 turns and the light will slide out.
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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Denver, CO

    Re: 03 B6 healdight repalcement

    There are two more torx that sit behind the light, just get a flash light and look behind the light for two torx bolts. They are not that hard to get to but you will need about a 6" extension. The good thing is all you need to do is loosen the bolts and you will be able to slide the headlight out enough to access the light w/o having to completely remove the light form the car.

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