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  1. #1
    Active Member One Ring
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    looking for tail light bulb number for A4 B6 2002

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    Is there a list of bulbs for the rear on these cars ?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings a4audi4fun's Avatar
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    2017 B9 A4 Technik 6 spd manual, S-Line , 2008 B7 2.0T Avant 6MTQS S-Line, Past-2005 B6 A4 3.0 6MTQS
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    http://www.sylvania.com/en-us/applic...s/lrgmain.aspx

    Check at the link above...

    Easiest though is to remove the old bulb and pay a visit to your nearest auto parts store; I've got replacements from Canadian Tire.
    Current:
    2017 B9 A4 Technik, 2.0T, 6 spd manual, S-Line, quattro with Ultra
    2008 B7 A4 Avant, 2.0T, 6MTQS, S-Line, Special Edition

    Past: - 2005 B6 A4 3.0 V6 6MTQS, 1998 B5 A4 2.8 V6 5MTQS

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    Active Member One Ring
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    They were kinda confused with the parts look up and of coarse i couldn't do it myself
    Thank you for the link

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    Veteran Member Four Rings a4audi4fun's Avatar
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    2017 B9 A4 Technik 6 spd manual, S-Line , 2008 B7 2.0T Avant 6MTQS S-Line, Past-2005 B6 A4 3.0 6MTQS
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    Vancouver, BC, Canada

    http://forums.audiworld.com/showthread.php?t=2768546

    Here's a great DIY for the rear lights - applies to B6 & B7. Shouldn't take more than 5 mins to remove and replace rear bulbs.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    03 A4
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    Chicago

    It depends on which bulb. These are the Sylvania #s:
    7506
    7507
    7528
    5007

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    Senior Member Three Rings Blockis's Avatar
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    2007 A4, 2011 Q5
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    Boston, MA

    Quote Originally Posted by fr0sty View Post
    It depends on which bulb. These are the Sylvania #s:
    7506
    7507
    7528
    5007
    Yeah my B6 has 7528 and 5007s in it.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    I have 'right rear taillight' error. Is the correct bulb to get the 1156 size for the driver's rear tail-light?

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    2002 Audi A4Q (B6) 3.0 6MT; 1999 Mustang Cobra; 2003 G35 Coupe 5AT
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    Tampa FL

    The OEM tail light cover gives you the numbers for the bulbs. They can be cross referenced at www.autolumination.com.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    2019 Audi A5 Sportback, 1986 MB 560SL
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    Fallbrook, CA

    I tend to think it would be an 1157 dual-filament type, but take a look at what's already there. Often bulbs come in 2-packs, so change both sides while at it. Pretty simple on the B6: open fuzz-covered access plug in the trunk adjacent to tail light unit, unscrew retaining screw until the tail light can be swung out away from the car's body. Also easier to remove the bulb carrier if the connector is removed, and the whole tail light assembly popped off of the two rubber grommets in the body.

  10. #10
    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    2002 Audi A4Q (B6) 3.0 6MT; 1999 Mustang Cobra; 2003 G35 Coupe 5AT
    Location
    Tampa FL

    2002 Audi A4 Replacement Light Bulb Sizes Chart
    HID FIX INFO HERE!!

    6411 (36mm/1-3/8”) Festoon
    6418 (36mm/1-3/8”) Festoon

    2002-2004 AUDI A4

    Low beam headlamp H7 halogen
    Low beam headlamp H7 HID bulb (6000K Pure White)
    High beam headlamp H7 halogen
    Fog/Driving light H11-55W
    Parking light 3457==3157==T25 (16mm)
    FR turn signal/ side-mkr 2827==3457==3157==T25 (16mm)

    Rear turn signal PY21W==7507
    Tail light RW5==1156
    Stop light/ side-mkr P21==7528==1157
    Back up light P21W==7506==1156
    Rear Fog P21W==7506==1156
    High mount stop light Assembly

    License plate 6418

    Glove box 2825==194==T10
    Map light 6411
    Dome light 6411
    Step/Courtesy light 2825==194==T10
    Trunk/Cargo area 6418
    Under hood light 6411
    Daytime running lights 2825==194==T10

    R== resistor

    Left Side Tail Light layout

    TURN(works)#### BACKUP
    7507 amber #### 1156 low profile 89 TYPE
    50 SMD w/R #### 50/18 SMD (needs R)


    STOP(works)## TAIL(works) ## FOG
    1157 ## 1156 ## 1156 low profile 89 TYPE ##
    50 SMD w/R ### 22/9 SMD ## 50/18 SMD (needs R)
    Last edited by shurur9; 01-08-2021 at 07:06 AM.
    2002 Audi a4 B6 Q 3.0 6MT

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Rear turn signal PY21W==7507 has no substitute as the depth and position of the pins on that bulb is critical to the proper seating.

    I finally got sick of all the bulb seating issues, replaced my entire tail light units with LED and never looked back.

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    Senior Member Three Rings Blockis's Avatar
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    2007 A4, 2011 Q5
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    Boston, MA

    My entire tail light assemblies got all rusty and gross (I guess 8 years is a good life lol?), so I grabbed some new ones that also included the bulbs. They were plug-and-play.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Audi-A3-A6-...B/264306428747

    (Apologies if links aren't allowed)
    Paul

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