How to replace tail light bulb for Audi TT (Mk1)

Model years: 1998 - 2006
Tail lights (rear position lamps) are a part of rear light cluster of the car, which are designed to increase the visibility of automobiles at night. Aforesaid lamps produce red colored radius in the same way as brake lamps, though the latter triggers much brighter light. On the whole tail lamps will continue emitting light throughout front low beam lights are turned on. It's important that no obstacles block visibility of the tail lights, otherwise the vehicle might be difficult to notice. Identical outcome suits for a faulty tail lamp, as a result replace the bulb at the first opportunity.

The life-time of a bulb is limited. Sooner or later, it will burn out and will have to be replaced. Bulbs, made of high quality materials, tend to last longer. It's recommended to use well known brand replacement bulbs.

If bulb burns out right after installation, your vehicle might have a problem inside electrical system - have it checked by auto electrician.


How to replace tail light bulb:
1. Open the trunk.
2. Remove rear lights cluster cover.
3. Pull out the lights assembly.
4. Locate tail light bulb.
5. Remove old bulb.
6. Insert the replacement bulb.
7. Apply rear lights cluster back.
8. Apply rear lights cluster cover.
9. Test if tail lights work.
Tail light bulb replacement instructions for:
TT (2006 - present)