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Old March 9th 05, 06:59 PM
Heat
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How do you change the front drivers side parking light on an Audi TT?

Just to clearify this the bulb that lights up the yellow strip at the button
of the headlight assembly..

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Heat


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Old March 10th 05, 10:37 AM
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"Heat" > wrote in message
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> How do you change the front drivers side parking light on an Audi TT?
>
> Just to clearify this the bulb that lights up the yellow strip at the

button
> of the headlight assembly..


Not that I have a manual to hand, but.. are you referring to the indicator,
rather than the sidelight?

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Old March 10th 05, 04:45 PM
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Its not the indicator light.. its the bulb inside the headlight assembly..
It looks like I would have to take the headlight off to get access to it but
I am hoping thats note the case.

"Hairy One Kenobi" ]> wrote in message
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> "Heat" > wrote in message
> news:YPGXd.16618$gJ3.9649@clgrps13...
> > How do you change the front drivers side parking light on an Audi TT?
> >
> > Just to clearify this the bulb that lights up the yellow strip at the

> button
> > of the headlight assembly..

>
> Not that I have a manual to hand, but.. are you referring to the

indicator,
> rather than the sidelight?
>
> --
>
> Hairy One Kenobi
>
> Disclaimer: the opinions expressed in this opinion do not necessarily
> reflect the opinions of the highly-opinionated person expressing the

opinion
> in the first place. So there!
>
>



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Old March 13th 05, 05:05 AM
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1. Open engine compartment and remove the plastic cover above the headlight
unit...the one with 3 big plastic X head fasteners
2. Look at back of headlight unit; see and pop large spring clip holding
oval back cover on unit.
3. Pop small spring clip on white plastic unit that's slightly toward
center of car.
4. Pull out white plastic bulb holder assembly ( not necessarily
easy...you're working in tight quarters) Parking lamp bulb is the lower one
.. Do NOT touch the upper bulb (high beam).
5. Replace lower bulb, again, not touching with your bare fingers. Use a
piece of toilet tissue to hold as you insert into holder.
REverse all of the above to install.


"Heat" > wrote in message
news:YPGXd.16618$gJ3.9649@clgrps13...
> How do you change the front drivers side parking light on an Audi TT?
>
> Just to clearify this the bulb that lights up the yellow strip at the
> button
> of the headlight assembly..
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
> Heat
>
>



 




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