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    Veteran Member Three Rings audi314's Avatar
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    Oct 22 2007
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    06 A6 C6 Avant, 12 F-150 FX4 Twin Turbo
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    Headlight Bulb replacement

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    My driver side bulb crapped out and I see there is some room in there to sorta get my hands in there, but I am wanting to replace all the bulbs so I won't have to do this again for awhile!! I know the pass side I will have to remove the air box, but is there an easy way to remove the headlights to do this job out of the car, or would I have to pull the bumper and and grill and all?


    Thanks for the help!
    I had a BT Audi!****> Lost at Barber MSP 11/1/09

    Hero-->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3gN6...eature=related

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    Veteran Member Four Rings JimmyBones's Avatar
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    You have to pull the bumper to get the headlight housings out. I would just replace the bulbs in the car. You are right that you have to pull the air box on the passenger side and I pull both the coolant along with the power steering to do the driver's side.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings audi314's Avatar
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    06 A6 C6 Avant, 12 F-150 FX4 Twin Turbo
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    I was wondering if I could move the coolant and PS stuff to get to the driver side light. Glad to know that I can. The blinker bulb is its own connector not accessed from removing the rear panel to get to the headlight, correct? I looked today and couldn't even see where the blinker bulb was. Maybe I will be able to see it better once I have the "clutter" out of the way.
    I had a BT Audi!****> Lost at Barber MSP 11/1/09

    Hero-->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3gN6...eature=related

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