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How to replace the left turn signal light bulb on an Audi A6

Model: Audi A6 C7, MK 4 - Years 2011-2018
Part: Light bulb

Let's see together how to replace the indicator bulb (front left) on an Audi A6. We open the hood of the engine compartment and put it in safety; we access the headlight of the arrow (cap in the side fender) and remove the black plastic cap of the arrow bulb holder. We remove the damaged bulb and replace it with (equal pieces of size and voltage) a new one. After replacing the damaged bulb: mount the bulb holder in the headlight housing. We repeat the same operation on the other light bulb of the arrow. Finally we test the correct functioning of the lights.

Posted on 5 November 2019 by ScegliAuto

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