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Had same problem.fixed mine by replacing what i think is the control modual located on the bottom of the headlight . Its about 3"by7" and looks like a hard driven or mini computer.u will also need a mini star pattern screw driver about six screws.to make sure thats the problem and to know if it malfunction n the reason, take the one out of ur good headlight n swap en n if ur bad one starts wrkn again.thats the problem.good luck n hope this helps
Check up dipped beam headlights fuse inside fuse box. For Audi A4 the fuse box is located on the left side of dashboard behind a plastic cover (for left hand steering wheel vehicle). On inner face of the plastic cover you will find the fuse diagram. If the dipped beam headlights fuse is OK, check up dipped beam headlights bulbs.
you cannot adjust. if you park car in front off a white wall on level surface about three feet back, and look at the beam pattern you should see a straight line of light and a line going up at angle to your right. placing a bit off card board covering the angle line, the area under and up to that line will need to be blocked , you should then be left with a triangle shape about 2,1/2 by 3 on lower half of each light, your beam pattern should then only see the flat line on the wall which will then stop you blinding oncoming drivers
I have the same issue on my 2002 A4. According to my Audi dealer mechanic, there is a sensor on the front suspension that controls the angle of the headlight. Replacing this may resolve the issue.
hi is the problem with dipped beam? or do h/lights on both dip and main beam not work ? do all side and rear lights work ok ? have you checked fuses? left and right heanlights have seperate fuses as do side/tail/rear lights also there is a relay in fusebox for dip beam and one for main so if you could supply any more info as to above querie? it woul help to advise on possible fault and possible remedy hopefully DIY best wishes
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