How to replace brake light bulb for Audi TT (Mk2)

Model years: 2006 - present
Brake light is a stop lamp at the back side of the vehicle, that comes on in red whenever driver make use of brakes. Put another way, it is a notification the vehicle in front of you will slow down or will discontinue rolling at all. Brake light proper performance is a responsibility of a driver to make sure that other drivers could deftly react to your actions. As long as the brake lights of the vehicle are defective, other drivers might not detect quick speed reductions in time and high possibility to cause a road accident might emerge. If you became aware of the fact, that any of brake lights got out of order, be sure you replace the bulb as soon as possible. Before getting ready to fix dead brake light, make sure you acquire a proper bulb.

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 brake light bulb:
1. Open the trunk.
2. Remove rear lights cluster cover.
3. Pull out the lights assembly.
4. Locate brake 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 brake lights work.
Brake light bulb replacement instructions for:
TT (1998 - 2006)