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Old July 21st 05, 11:32 PM
mikebode
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That's what I thought, but the lights do not come on.

There are 2 big reflectors in the headlight cluster. One of them has some
kind of lens, the other (the innermost one) does not. When I turn on the
light, only the one with the lens turns on. When I switch to Hi-beam (by
pushing the stalk on the steeiring wheel), the same lamp gets brighter, but
the other lamp stays dark. Very strange.

And yes, I do have a manual. It says: To turn on the hi-beam, push the
stalk. No word about which lamps should be bright.

Guess I need to "investigate" further.

mike


"Mike Buckley" > wrote in message
...
> Highly likely the set up is the same as an A4, in which case, push the
> stalk
> away from you for main beam. Which is what these are me thinks, assuming
> the same as a 2005 A4 (new model).
>
> Mike.
>
> "mikebode" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I have a stupid question:
>>
>> How do I turn on the bi-xenon lights on my 2005 A6? I have tried all
>> positions of the light switch, low beam, high beam, you name it, but the
>> lights do not come on. I am talking about the lights closest to the
>> center
>> of the car in the headlight cluster.
>>
>> Feeling really stupid....
>>
>> mike
>>
>>

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