Random Headlight Warning Light - Please Help
#1
Random Headlight Warning Light - Please Help
I leased my car for three years with absolutely no probelms, and I loved it so much that I bought it a week ago. Since that time, I have been in the service center three times. Today, I took it in for a random "Dipped Headlight" problem that had been off and on. In sum, the warning light would tell me that my right headlight was dipped. I would turn the lights off and on again... problem solved. The more I read online, this seems to be a common 2006 A4 problem.
Now that the car is mine, I thought that I would have this fixed. Today, the service center replaced the Xenon "leveler," and the service tech cautioned me that the problem may be the bulb. Anyway, the leveler did not fix the problem, and now, I have the attached warning sign blinking at me at all times (even when the headlights are off).
Does anybody know what it means? The service tech thinks it is the dipped headlight notice, but I know that it is not.
Thanks!
Now that the car is mine, I thought that I would have this fixed. Today, the service center replaced the Xenon "leveler," and the service tech cautioned me that the problem may be the bulb. Anyway, the leveler did not fix the problem, and now, I have the attached warning sign blinking at me at all times (even when the headlights are off).
Does anybody know what it means? The service tech thinks it is the dipped headlight notice, but I know that it is not.
Thanks!
#4
Thanks,
Kim
#5
Hi Kim,
No, the Audi dealer replaced the bulb. I had been to the dealer three times, and I refused to pay hundreds for a bulb (I felt, and still feel, that Audi should cover this as the "dipped headlight" problem has occurred since day one). The service technician did say that the light would eventually turn off completely. In the end, they probably got sick of me, so they just replaced the bulb as a "sign of goodwill."
I have never heard of this problem with daytime running lights as it seems to be a xenon issue. You can probably replace it yourself, but from what I hear, newer A4s require bumper removal to access the bulb assembly. Perhaps somebody else can chime in on this fact / myth.
On another note, now that I have a new leveler, a new right headlight assembly and right xenon bulb... yesterday morning, my left headlight was "dipped." This never ends...
No, the Audi dealer replaced the bulb. I had been to the dealer three times, and I refused to pay hundreds for a bulb (I felt, and still feel, that Audi should cover this as the "dipped headlight" problem has occurred since day one). The service technician did say that the light would eventually turn off completely. In the end, they probably got sick of me, so they just replaced the bulb as a "sign of goodwill."
I have never heard of this problem with daytime running lights as it seems to be a xenon issue. You can probably replace it yourself, but from what I hear, newer A4s require bumper removal to access the bulb assembly. Perhaps somebody else can chime in on this fact / myth.
On another note, now that I have a new leveler, a new right headlight assembly and right xenon bulb... yesterday morning, my left headlight was "dipped." This never ends...
#6
The right side requires that you remove some air ducting, the left side requires the window wash reservoir and a few other things...but it can be done..get the manual!
#7
I leased my car for three years with absolutely no probelms, and I loved it so much that I bought it a week ago. Since that time, I have been in the service center three times. Today, I took it in for a random "Dipped Headlight" problem that had been off and on. In sum, the warning light would tell me that my right headlight was dipped. I would turn the lights off and on again... problem solved. The more I read online, this seems to be a common 2006 A4 problem.
Now that the car is mine, I thought that I would have this fixed. Today, the service center replaced the Xenon "leveler," and the service tech cautioned me that the problem may be the bulb. Anyway, the leveler did not fix the problem, and now, I have the attached warning sign blinking at me at all times (even when the headlights are off).
Does anybody know what it means? The service tech thinks it is the dipped headlight notice, but I know that it is not.
Thanks!
Now that the car is mine, I thought that I would have this fixed. Today, the service center replaced the Xenon "leveler," and the service tech cautioned me that the problem may be the bulb. Anyway, the leveler did not fix the problem, and now, I have the attached warning sign blinking at me at all times (even when the headlights are off).
Does anybody know what it means? The service tech thinks it is the dipped headlight notice, but I know that it is not.
Thanks!
Last edited by rodvega1@gmail.com; 07-01-2009 at 02:52 AM.
#8
My 2005 A6 had the same warning come on today, so you are saying it was the bulb on its way out ? I guess you need to wait and see which light goes out inorder to replace it.
#9
In my experience, having this checked has caused more problems. If it happens infrequently (like mine), I would just use the turn off / turn on technique to fix it. For me, this problem only happens on start-up, so it never goes out during driving.
#10
Yea I have tried to turn the lights on and off with no luck so far, it just contiues to blick while driving, and during start up you get that annoying beep to let you know there is something wrong. Is there any way to reset the blinking symbol apart from fixing the problem ?