headlights 2005 A6
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I have a stupid question:
How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
of the car in the headlight cluster.
Feeling really stupid....
mike
How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
of the car in the headlight cluster.
Feeling really stupid....
mike
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"mikebode" <mikebode01@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
I don't know about the 2005 cars, but on my 2003 RS6, the inner lights
come on when I select high beam by pushing the indicator stalk away from
me.
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
"mikebode" <mikebode01@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
I don't know about the 2005 cars, but on my 2003 RS6, the inner lights
come on when I select high beam by pushing the indicator stalk away from
me.
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
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In message <tHBDe.121$zb1.1937425@news.sisna.com>
"mikebode" <mikebode01@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
I don't know about the 2005 cars, but on my 2003 RS6, the inner lights
come on when I select high beam by pushing the indicator stalk away from
me.
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
"mikebode" <mikebode01@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
I don't know about the 2005 cars, but on my 2003 RS6, the inner lights
come on when I select high beam by pushing the indicator stalk away from
me.
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
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In message <tHBDe.121$zb1.1937425@news.sisna.com>
"mikebode" <mikebode01@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
I don't know about the 2005 cars, but on my 2003 RS6, the inner lights
come on when I select high beam by pushing the indicator stalk away from
me.
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
"mikebode" <mikebode01@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
I don't know about the 2005 cars, but on my 2003 RS6, the inner lights
come on when I select high beam by pushing the indicator stalk away from
me.
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
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mikebode wrote:
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
>
> Feeling really stupid....
>
> mike
>
>
Mike,
Not familiar with this car, but on my (older) A6, the "other" lights
within the head light cluster are actually the fog lights - they are
next to the regular head lights, rather than in the bumper as you
would expect.
Matt.
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
>
> Feeling really stupid....
>
> mike
>
>
Mike,
Not familiar with this car, but on my (older) A6, the "other" lights
within the head light cluster are actually the fog lights - they are
next to the regular head lights, rather than in the bumper as you
would expect.
Matt.
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mikebode wrote:
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
>
> Feeling really stupid....
>
> mike
>
>
Mike,
Not familiar with this car, but on my (older) A6, the "other" lights
within the head light cluster are actually the fog lights - they are
next to the regular head lights, rather than in the bumper as you
would expect.
Matt.
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
>
> Feeling really stupid....
>
> mike
>
>
Mike,
Not familiar with this car, but on my (older) A6, the "other" lights
within the head light cluster are actually the fog lights - they are
next to the regular head lights, rather than in the bumper as you
would expect.
Matt.
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mikebode wrote:
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
>
> Feeling really stupid....
>
> mike
>
>
Mike,
Not familiar with this car, but on my (older) A6, the "other" lights
within the head light cluster are actually the fog lights - they are
next to the regular head lights, rather than in the bumper as you
would expect.
Matt.
> I have a stupid question:
>
> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the center
> of the car in the headlight cluster.
>
> Feeling really stupid....
>
> mike
>
>
Mike,
Not familiar with this car, but on my (older) A6, the "other" lights
within the head light cluster are actually the fog lights - they are
next to the regular head lights, rather than in the bumper as you
would expect.
Matt.
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No owners manual??
Those are typically the high beams so would be stalk-controlled (i.e.,
push turn signal stalk forward for high beams, back for low beams). If
they are fog lights, on my car they are controlled by pulling the
headlight switch out from the dash - once for front and a second notch
for the rear light....
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
Those are typically the high beams so would be stalk-controlled (i.e.,
push turn signal stalk forward for high beams, back for low beams). If
they are fog lights, on my car they are controlled by pulling the
headlight switch out from the dash - once for front and a second notch
for the rear light....
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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No owners manual??
Those are typically the high beams so would be stalk-controlled (i.e.,
push turn signal stalk forward for high beams, back for low beams). If
they are fog lights, on my car they are controlled by pulling the
headlight switch out from the dash - once for front and a second notch
for the rear light....
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
Those are typically the high beams so would be stalk-controlled (i.e.,
push turn signal stalk forward for high beams, back for low beams). If
they are fog lights, on my car they are controlled by pulling the
headlight switch out from the dash - once for front and a second notch
for the rear light....
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
Guest
Posts: n/a
No owners manual??
Those are typically the high beams so would be stalk-controlled (i.e.,
push turn signal stalk forward for high beams, back for low beams). If
they are fog lights, on my car they are controlled by pulling the
headlight switch out from the dash - once for front and a second notch
for the rear light....
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
Those are typically the high beams so would be stalk-controlled (i.e.,
push turn signal stalk forward for high beams, back for low beams). If
they are fog lights, on my car they are controlled by pulling the
headlight switch out from the dash - once for front and a second notch
for the rear light....
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA


