Right dipped headlight audi ошибка

Ошибка 00979 — Lamp for Low Beam Right (M31) (блок 09-Cent.Elect)
На приборной панели сообщение Right/Left dipped headlight / main beam headlight
В прошлой записи я рассказал, что сначала поменял местами блоки розжига и ошибка перешла на другую фару, был заказан блок розжига D3S VAG 8K0941597 на алиэкспресс ru.aliexpress.com/item/32825545549.html
Не знаю, оригинал это или нет, но он работает))

UPD: Блок с AliExpress сгорел, не прослужив и 6 месяцев, но продавец уже выслал замену, оказывается у них есть гарантия 1 год

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Запчасти на фото: 8K0941597, 8K0941597C. Фото в бортжурнале Audi A4 (B8)

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Фото в бортжурнале Audi A4 (B8)

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Audi Left, Right Dipped headlight main beam headlight warning message explain

High intensity discharge lights also known as  xenon HID lights has gain popularity and being more and more preferred by both manufacturers and car drivers because of the cooler color temperature of the light they emit as well as the energy saving it offers. This is the reason that xenon HID lights now come as a standard factory component on almost all cars produced after 2015. Since xenon bulbs works differently than halogens and add a more stylish look to the car, all high-end cars such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz,  and many others are fitted with these brighter and cooler xenon lights in main beam headlights.

Unlike halogen bulbs, which contain a filament that is heated to produce light, Xenon HID bulbs use xenon gas and electrical charge to create a bright, white light. Although xenon light bulbs tends to produce a brighter light than halogens and have a longer lifespan but it is an electronic component with a definite life and needs to be replaced when your car warns you of an error through a warning message. When your car displays “Left Right Dipped headlight/ main beam headlight warning message” it means there is something wrong with the bulb in your main beam headlight.

What are main beam headlight and dipped headlight

Main beam headlight is an optional feature built into the headlights found at the front of your vehicle. Main beam headlamps are designed to increase the visibility ahead of the vehicle. A main beam headlight could be a separate bulb from dipped beam or it may be the same bulb. Therefore, dipped beam is also located at the front of the vehicle either next to your main beam headlight or sidelights. Dipped beam headlights work to increase the visibility during the night time or in the darkness.

These main beam and dipped headlights bulbs can be halogen, LED or xenon HID bulbs depending on the make and model of the car. Main beam headlights are also called high beam or full beam while dipped headlights are also known as low beam headlights. 

What does this error mean?

For your Audi, this error is usually signified on your dashboard with a yellow bulb pointing down with an “X” over the picture. This error simply means that something has gone wrong either with the bulb or xenon ballast (xenon control module under headlight housing) which has stopped the headlight from proper functioning and caused this message to appear.

How to diagnose the problem?

To diagnose the actual problem if this is the bulb or ballast you need to visually inspect the bulb as a most preliminary and easy check. If you find that middle of the bulb has dark black round shape bubble it means the bulb has burnt or if you observe the bulb is emitting a purple color light; it means it is about to die any time sooner. Or if suddenly died, it means this error is 100% due to the bulb. Usually you receive error message for only one side, it is very rate that both the bulbs fail at the same time. In that case, you can try to change sides of the bulbs.

After inspecting a bulb; if it looks like completely fine then you can still change the sides of the bulbs to know if the problem is with the ballast. When you change the sides; check if the headlight error on your dash board changes from “Left” to “right” or vice versa.  If it does, then you know that the issue lies either in the bulb or the ballasts.

The most common Audi warning message

  • Abblend-/ Fernlicht rechts
  • Vehicle lights malfunction
  • Left dipped headlight
  • Right dipped headlight
  • Left dipped headlight / main beam headlight
  • Right dipped headlight / main beam headlight

What are the reasons of bulb failure?

There could be several reasons for the bulb gone out of order and your vehicle showing this warning message such as:

  1. Xenon light bulb has completed its lifespan and needs a new one
  2. Bulb has damage from accident or water / moisture damage

How to fix this error?

As a simple fix, buying a new xenon bulb and replacing it with a bad one would do the good for your vehicle. Or if it is about xenon ballast then replacing them with new ballast might be the cheapest and easiest solution to this. The failed ballasts on your Audi have burned through the bulbs, so if you’ve had bad ballast for a while then you’ll need new bulbs too. So, it is strongly recommended that you change both bulbs and ballasts for even if only the ballasts were faulty. You can do this replacement as a simple DIY job at your home but in case of ballast it could be a bit tricky so you need to be careful. Before buying and replacing a bulb and ballast, it is recommended that you check the right model of the bulb for your Audi.  Although, HID bulbs are designed for use in a wide variety of cars but usually Osram D1S Xenarc Original or Philips D1S XenStart D2S D3S XenEcoStart or Philips D5S 9285410171 9285409171 9285407171 35W Gas Discharge HID bulb models are used in Audi. You can find out which bulb is used in your Audi headlights by looking at the white sticker attached on the top.  

The most commonly used xenon headlight ballasts on Audi cars

  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • W003T22073 W003T22071 8K0941597E
  • W003T18471 W003T20171 8K0941597C
  • W003T22171 8K0941597F
  • Keboda 1036060024 1036060014 8K0941597B

A Short Compatibility list

  • Audi A3 S3 8L A4 S4 B5 B6 B7 8E A6 S6 RS6 C5 4B TT 8N
  • Audi A3 S3 8P 8PA Facelift 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Audi A3 S3 8V 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
  • A3 S4 8V Saloon Sedan Hatchback Sportback Cabriolet Convertible
  • Audi A4 S4 B8 8K 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • A4 Quattro Allroad Avant Saloon Sedan 2.0 TDI
  • Audi A5 S5 Pre-Facelift and Facelift 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • A5 S5 RS5 8T3 Coupe 8TA SportBack Convertible Cabriolet
  • Audi A6 S6 4F C6 Facelift 2008, 2009, 2010
  • Audi A6 S6 C7 4G 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Audi A7 S7 RS7 4G 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Audi A8 S8 4H D4 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Audi Q3 8U 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Audi Q5 8R SUV Pre-Facelift 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,
  • Audi Q5 8R SUV Facelift 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Q5 2.0 TFSI, 3.2 FSI, 2.0 TDI, 3.0 TDI Quattro
  • Audi Q7 4L Facelift 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Audi A3 S3 8V 8VA 8VF 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
  • Audi A3 S3 Hatchback Saloon Sedan Convertible Cabriolet and quattro
  • Audi A4 S4 RS4 A4L B9 8W 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
  • 1.4 1.5 2.0 TFSI Quattro 3.0 V6 45 35 petrol gasoline
  • 2.0 TDI 30 35 40 45 50 TDI V6 diesel S-Line
  • A4 Saloon Sedan Estate Avant Allroad Quattro
  • Audi A6 4G 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Audi Q3 8U 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Audi Q7 4M 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Audi TT 8S FV3 Coupe 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 2020
  • Audi TT 8S FV9 Roadster Convertible Cabriolet 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

Installing a new xenon ballast control unit is usually straight-forward replacement and doesn’t require any coding on your car.  So you can go to a professional online shop and buy a new replacement part at xenons4u for the best available price.

Техническое обоснование

Это касается только фар с ксеноновыми лампами производства Philips.

Внутренняя стеклянная колба в месте обжатия электродов может быть негерметична (рис.1).

При повреждении внутренней стеклянной колбы лампы ксенон может выйти.

При отсутствии ксенона электрическая дуга гаснет, и блок управления фары пытается посредством регулировки напряжения сформировать стабильную дугу (при этом возникают вспышки или отсутствие свечения).

Стеклянная колба лампы может разрушиться, поскольку при отсутствии газа дуга может пробить и разрушить стекло.

Решение в условиях сервиса

Внезапный, спорадический выход из строя:

Если клиент заявляет, что фара время от времени не работает, необходимо проверить дату выпуска обеих ксеноновых ламп.

Дата выпуска ксеноновой лампы указана на её обратной стороне (см. рис).

Код K619 (см. маркировку, выделенную красным цветом) означает, что лампа выпущена 19.10.2006.

Пояснение: (читать слева направо)

1. Буквы от A(январь) до M (декабрь), кроме I.

A = январь        B= февраль       C= март           D= апрель            E= май             F= июнь            

G= июль             H= август        J= сентябрь   K= октябрь       L= ноябрь    M= декабрь

2. Последняя цифра года, например, 6 для 2006 г.

3. Календарный день месяца, например, 19 для 19-го дня.

Для ксеноновых ламп выпуска после 01.01.2010 = для новых 0A01 используется изменённый код.

Пояснение: (читать слева направо)

1. Последняя цифра года, например, 0 для 2010 г (или 1 для 2011 г.).

2. Буква от A(январь) до M (декабрь), кроме I.

3. Календарный день месяца, например, 01 для первого дня месяца.

Если ксеноновые лампы выпущены до 01.06.2008 (код F801) , необходимо заменить обе лампы (даже, если они не проявляют неисправностей).

Если ксеноновые лампы выпущены после 01.06.2008 (код F801) , необходимо заменить только неисправную лампу.

Полный, постоянный отказ:

Если лампа не работает постоянно и всегда, необходимо поменять лампы местами. Если неисправность переходит вместе с лампой, это означает, что она неисправна.

Если неисправность непереходит вместе с лампой, необходимо с помощью ведомого поиска неисправностей проверить блок управления и напряжение питания лампы.

Если при перестановке установлена неисправность одной из ламп, необходимо, в зависимости от даты выпуска лампы (до или после 01.06.2008, код F801), заменить неисправную лампу или обе лампы.

Audi Dipped Headlight WarningDo you have an error light on your dashboard that looks like above with a yellow bulb pointing down?

That is known as a “dipped headlight” and this post is written to help you troubleshoot and fix it.

The truth is that even Audi dealerships are notoriously bad at fixing this problem.

Their remedy is typically to suggest replacing the bulbs and ballasts at full retail price, costing you several thousand dollars for a job that is something you could fix yourself for a tenth of the price.

After reading all of my favorite Audi forums, I found a host of information, some of it helpful, some of it conflicting, and some if it misguided. But piecing together the consistent recommendations as well as a little educated guessing and fact checking, I’ve figured out a good approach for anyone who gets this problem in their 2002-2008 Audi A4, S4 or RS4 and wants to try to fix it themselves. The steps listed here will probably also work for other Audis as well, although may differ somewhat.

Since originally posting this I’ve gotten hundreds of comments (literally) with others experiencing this issue on a variety of Audis.

Unfortunately, the dipped headlight warning appears to be a super common issue, and can also point to any number of issues with your headlights.

I’ve also updated this post with revised ideas to help you fix the problem easier, after years of helping others I’ve refined my approach.

First of all, what does “Dipped Headlight” even mean?

Simply put, “Dipped Headlight” is Audi-speak for “there is something wrong with your low beam headlight” and can mean a number of things.

This is part of why it is so difficult to troubleshoot and fix on your own, as the error doesn’t give you much information about what the problem is.

If you have a VAG-COM cable, or know someone who does, the cable can read your car’s computer and tell you the exact error code which will help tremendously. For some people this error message only comes on intermittently, such as when they’re driving slow, when the car first starts up, or in cold weather – for others, it comes on every time.

You can also pickup a cheaper OBD2 scanner on Amazon which can read codes and at least give you a specific error code and message to troubleshoot, like this one for $23.

Regardless this error light is a catch-all warning and therefore not very helpful – which is why this issue is so frustrating to have.

Typically there are several major culprits:

  • Bad headlight bulbs – the bulb has gone bad, but isn’t completely out.
  • Bad xenon ballasts – the ballast has started to malfunction, causing the error and likely harming your bulbs too
  • Bad wiring in the headlight or xenon motor – the wiring and modules within the headlight is somehow damaged
  • Bad ride height sensor or calibration – if the car can’t sense the right height level of the car, this will trigger an error

What to Check First

There are several things that most commonly cause this error after reading dozens of owners messages on Audizine, Fourtitude, Audiforums and other message boards. I’ve listed them below in the order of how’d I’d recommend checking and testing the problem.

It seems the most common issue is that a ballast has gone bad…the bad ballast then causes damage to the headlight bulb, requiring you to change the bulb too. If you only change one or the other, you do run the risk that you’ll have to replace it again due to damage that occurred.

If you are getting this issue only on one side, i.e. Dipped Headlight Left or Dipped Headlight Right, then this is a big clue for troubleshooting.

To isolate if it is the headlight bulbs, ballasts, or something internal in the headlight itself, simply swap both the bulbs and ballasts from left to right headlight. If the dipped headlight error on your dash changes from “Dipped Headlight Left” to “Dipped Headlight Right” (or vice versa) then you know that the issue lies in either the bulb or ballasts.

If this is the case, you should order one new bulb and one new ballast (using the links in this post) and replace the bad side and you should be good.

I strongly recommend changing both bulbs and ballasts – even if only the ballasts were faulty, the bulbs likely suffered damage from the bad ballasts and will need replaced soon, and replacing bulbs requires the bumper to come off so its best to do this all at once. It also eliminates all possible sources of the dipped headlight error, as this can be a tricky problem to resolve and it’s better to be aggressive on the treatment of it.

If the problem isn’t isolated to one side or another, and the above trick didn’t work, then you’ll need to troubleshoot the problem one by one in the order listed below:

Headlight Bulbs

Typically the best place to start is new headlight bulbs, as they are often the culprit and one of the cheapest and easiest things to fix – even if new headlight bulbs don’t fix the problem, you’ll eventually need to replace them anyway, so consider it preventative maintenance.

If you get the “headlight bulb out” message, see your headlights “flicker” on/off occasionally, or notice that your dipped headlight error only comes on in cold weather or at first start up, it’s likely your headlight bulbs may be on their way out.

Follow this DIY for tips on picking the right bulbs and how to install them: https://www.nickscarblog.com/diy/replacement-d1s-headlight-bulbs-for-b7-audi-a4s4rs4

Headlight Ballasts

The ballasts are also known to fail, which can cause this issue – even worse, the failed ballast burns through bulbs, so if you’ve had a bad ballast for a while then you’ll need new bulbs too. Rumor has it some ballasts have been recalled by Audi, in which case you can check with your dealer to see if your car qualifies for the recall, in which case the service and replacement should be free – problem solved! However, if you’re not covered by recall and your ballasts are indeed bad, then you have a few options:

  1. Have your Ballasts Rebuilt – Contact Phil at tbm850 @ gmail.com – he can rebuild your factory ballasts to fix whatever is wrong, and actually strengthen them so it doesn’t happen again. He only charges $170 per pair for this and can turn it around in about a day then overnight ship it back, so you’re downtime is minimal. I’ve worked with Phil before and he knows the B7 Audi headlights better than pretty much anyone out there, and he’s an airplane mechanic so it’s a professional job.
  2. Buy New OEM ballasts – the ballasts are shared by a lot of manufacturers, so don’t order through Audi. You can pick up the ballasts on Amazon for about $110 a piece:

B6 Ballasts (2002-2005)

B7 Ballasts (2005.5-2008) WITHOUT AFS:

B7 Ballasts (2005.5-2008) WITH AFS: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-magneti-marelli-parts/xenon-bulb-ballast-priced-each/8p0907391~mm/

Either way, I strongly recommend new bulbs if you had a bad ballast, as that bad ballast likely caused premature wear on the bulbs and they’re likely to burn out soon – best to replace both while you already have the headlights off the car!

This is also a great time to do the clear corner mod, LED DRLs, and/or LED City Lights since you’ll have the headlights off the car anyway…

Auto Leveling Sensor

If you recently lowered your car, or hit a really hard bump to your drivers side front or rear wheel, this could be the problem. For cars equipped with auto-levelling sensors, the sensors themselves are located in the wheel wheels near the lower control arms so they can adjust the headlight aiming based on the suspension load. For some people when they lower their car, the sensor is out of range as the suspension has been altered. For others, a hard bump to the front wheel could potentially break the sensor or cause it to become unplugged. To access the sensor, take off your drivers side front wheel and look near the bottom of the suspension. The sensor bridges the lower control arm to the body and looks like this:

Front Headlight Sensor Audi A4

If it is damaged or the wires have frayed, you can order a new one here: http://www.ecstuning.com/Audi-B6_S4–V8/Lighting/Headlights/Leveling/ES440960/. If you are lowered, you may just need to bend the upper part of the bracket so the top of the sensor is higher again. Once you have inspected and either repaired or replaced the sensor, you will need to recalibrate it using vag-com. Follow this DIY for instructions on how to do that: http://www.a4mods.com/index.php?page=webcontent/pages/autolevel.html&category=6

Headlight Swivel Module

B7 Audi Headlight Close-Up

This is the issue I had after replacing the bulbs and ruling out that issue. It turns out that while I was replacing my DRL bulbs, I must have knocked the main headlight swivel out of place, preventing the headlights from being able to aim correctly. The swivel is VERY sensitive, so if you’ve been in accident, or were tinkering inside of your headlights too aggressively, it’s possible you broke a swivel arm or knocked it out of alignment. Looking closely at the headlight I could see the projector lens on my driver side was pushed forward and not aligned the same way my passenger side was, so I reached inside the headlight housing (much the same way I did when replacing the bulbs) and pulled the projector lens “back” away from the front of the housing until it clicked back into place. I then recalibrated the headlight adjustment using the DIY on A4mods and cleared the codes and the problem went away:  http://www.a4mods.com/index.php?page=webcontent/pages/autolevel.html&category=6

If you run the vag-com on your Xenons and find error code 02769 or 02770, it is likely your projector lenses are out of alignment and you may be able to manually push or pull them back into place. It is also possible the motor inside the headlight has malfunctioned or stopped working altogether, in which case you’ll need to buy an entire new headlight housing – like mentioned earlier, eBay is your best bet for that, and expect to pay about $200-300. But hopefully you may just be like me and have to massage the projector lens back into place and reset the headlight adjustment via VAG-com and the problem will go away 🙂

VAG-com adjustments (reset to factory spec)

If you change anything other than the bulb, you may also need to recalibrate your headlights and reset the adjustments to factory. To do this, follow the A4mods.com DIY mentioned earlier. For me, I fixed the projector lens being knocked out of place then recalibrated the headlight adjustments using VAG-com to fix my errors.

The last resort is to pull Fuse #10 if you have adaptive or auto-leveling headlights – this disables the feature entirely, which should also disable the warning light. This isn’t the best way to fix it as your headlights might be out of alignment still, and you lose the adaptive features, but hey – at least it gets rid of that pesky warning light and beeping 🙂

The Last Resort – Replace the Whole Darn Thing

At a certain point, you may be better off replacing the entire headlight assembly as you can usually find complete headlights (including ballasts and bulbs) used on eBay for a reasonable price.

This also covers you in case the problem lies elsewhere in the headlight housing, and since you’re going through the trouble of removing your headlights this is probably worth the extra $100 over the cost of a ballast to not have to remove all of these parts more than once.

If your car is older, chances are it’s pretty easy to find used headlight assemblies on eBay from wrecked cars that work just fine, and they’re usually pretty cheap, or you can pick up a new set on Amazon here:

Make sure you have the right part number prior to ordering – the part number can be found on a white sticker on top of your headlights which you can see simply by opening the hood – compare this to the eBay listing to confirm you’re swapping “apples to apples” with the replacement housing. The biggest thing to watch out for is AFS vs non-AFS, as you can’t mix these up. AFS is Audi’s “curve lighting” system which has its own wiring to power this motor, and switching between them is not easy to do.

To swap out the headlight housings, follow this DIY: http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/234131-B7-A4-S4-Clear-Corner-Mod-Removal-of-Bumper

Still stumped? Leave a comment, I’ll do my best to help…


  1. Valera2000

    30 ноя 2013
    40
    Санкт-Петербург
    A4/B9 2.0/249q 2017

    Господа, помогите разобраться.
    Прошлым летом стала умирать лампа ближнего света в левой фаре: в произвольный момент на панели появлялась ошибка и фара гасла, но после перезапуска или выключения/включения загоралась снова.
    Поехал в ОД (Ауди Центр Петроградский). Посмотрели, сказали, что дело в старой умирающей лампе и поменяли ее. Цена вопроса: 14000р! (Могу смету приложить, если кому интересно.) Так как правая лампа того же возраста, ее тоже, сказали, нужно будет менять скоро. Она, к тому же, светит уже менее ярко, чем новая и более розовым светом.

    Я решил, что не хочу еще раз 14тр платить и поменяю сам. Окей, в ноябре купил на этом сайте оригинальную D3S Philips для Audi: 4300K и цифры на обороте такие же, как и на моей старой. В VAG-овской коробочке пришла с правильным кодом N10566103. Поставил. Прошло недель шесть и началось: опять та же ошибка про dipped/main beam headlight теперь уже про правую фару — обычно через 5-15 мин поездки. Выключением/включением зажигается снова.
    При этом лампа, которую я поставил, светит ощутимо синее и тусклее той, что ставил ОД (см. фото, слева — лампа, которую купил и поставил сам).

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    Как быть? В лампе ли дело? Ругаться с продавцом, что продали товар, несоответствующий маркировке? Где купить 100% правильную лампу?
    В ОД не хочу, лишних 10тр нет сейчас.
    Спасибо!

    Вложения:

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  2. igor33

    19 июн 2010
    19.986
    А6/С6 3.0i Q 05

    Если сразу после замены горела правильным светом, то тебе просто не повезло с лампочкой. Возможно левак какой-то…
    Если хочешь убедиться на 110% что виновата именно лампа, нужно левую поменять на правую.


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  3. менял себе на той неделе. Брал сразу пару 4500 рублей обошлись обе. Производитель Philips 4300K


  4. stanlee-23

    23 окт 2014
    891
    А4/В8 1.8 st2 240hp/380N*m

    это еще че)) у меня сначала сгорела лампа, через месяц вторая, а через неделю и вообще блок розжига на фаре )))))))))

Техническое обоснование

Это касается только фар с ксеноновыми лампами производства Philips.

Внутренняя стеклянная колба в месте обжатия электродов может быть негерметична (рис.1).

При повреждении внутренней стеклянной колбы лампы ксенон может выйти.

При отсутствии ксенона электрическая дуга гаснет, и блок управления фары пытается посредством регулировки напряжения сформировать стабильную дугу (при этом возникают вспышки или отсутствие свечения).

Стеклянная колба лампы может разрушиться, поскольку при отсутствии газа дуга может пробить и разрушить стекло.

Решение в условиях сервиса

Внезапный, спорадический выход из строя:

Если клиент заявляет, что фара время от времени не работает, необходимо проверить дату выпуска обеих ксеноновых ламп.

Дата выпуска ксеноновой лампы указана на её обратной стороне (см. рис).

Код K619 (см. маркировку, выделенную красным цветом) означает, что лампа выпущена 19.10.2006.

Пояснение: (читать слева направо)

1. Буквы от A(январь) до M (декабрь), кроме I.

A = январь        B= февраль       C= март           D= апрель            E= май             F= июнь            

G= июль             H= август        J= сентябрь   K= октябрь       L= ноябрь    M= декабрь

2. Последняя цифра года, например, 6 для 2006 г.

3. Календарный день месяца, например, 19 для 19-го дня.

Для ксеноновых ламп выпуска после 01.01.2010 = для новых 0A01 используется изменённый код.

Пояснение: (читать слева направо)

1. Последняя цифра года, например, 0 для 2010 г (или 1 для 2011 г.).

2. Буква от A(январь) до M (декабрь), кроме I.

3. Календарный день месяца, например, 01 для первого дня месяца.

Если ксеноновые лампы выпущены до 01.06.2008 (код F801) , необходимо заменить обе лампы (даже, если они не проявляют неисправностей).

Если ксеноновые лампы выпущены после 01.06.2008 (код F801) , необходимо заменить только неисправную лампу.

Полный, постоянный отказ:

Если лампа не работает постоянно и всегда, необходимо поменять лампы местами. Если неисправность переходит вместе с лампой, это означает, что она неисправна.

Если неисправность непереходит вместе с лампой, необходимо с помощью ведомого поиска неисправностей проверить блок управления и напряжение питания лампы.

Если при перестановке установлена неисправность одной из ламп, необходимо, в зависимости от даты выпуска лампы (до или после 01.06.2008, код F801), заменить неисправную лампу или обе лампы.

Audi Dipped Headlight WarningDo you have an error light on your dashboard that looks like above with a yellow bulb pointing down?

That is known as a “dipped headlight” and this post is written to help you troubleshoot and fix it.

The truth is that even Audi dealerships are notoriously bad at fixing this problem.

Their remedy is typically to suggest replacing the bulbs and ballasts at full retail price, costing you several thousand dollars for a job that is something you could fix yourself for a tenth of the price.

After reading all of my favorite Audi forums, I found a host of information, some of it helpful, some of it conflicting, and some if it misguided. But piecing together the consistent recommendations as well as a little educated guessing and fact checking, I’ve figured out a good approach for anyone who gets this problem in their 2002-2008 Audi A4, S4 or RS4 and wants to try to fix it themselves. The steps listed here will probably also work for other Audis as well, although may differ somewhat.

Since originally posting this I’ve gotten hundreds of comments (literally) with others experiencing this issue on a variety of Audis.

Unfortunately, the dipped headlight warning appears to be a super common issue, and can also point to any number of issues with your headlights.

I’ve also updated this post with revised ideas to help you fix the problem easier, after years of helping others I’ve refined my approach.

First of all, what does “Dipped Headlight” even mean?

Simply put, “Dipped Headlight” is Audi-speak for “there is something wrong with your low beam headlight” and can mean a number of things.

This is part of why it is so difficult to troubleshoot and fix on your own, as the error doesn’t give you much information about what the problem is.

If you have a VAG-COM cable, or know someone who does, the cable can read your car’s computer and tell you the exact error code which will help tremendously. For some people this error message only comes on intermittently, such as when they’re driving slow, when the car first starts up, or in cold weather – for others, it comes on every time.

You can also pickup a cheaper OBD2 scanner on Amazon which can read codes and at least give you a specific error code and message to troubleshoot, like this one for $23.

Regardless this error light is a catch-all warning and therefore not very helpful – which is why this issue is so frustrating to have.

Typically there are several major culprits:

  • Bad headlight bulbs – the bulb has gone bad, but isn’t completely out.
  • Bad xenon ballasts – the ballast has started to malfunction, causing the error and likely harming your bulbs too
  • Bad wiring in the headlight or xenon motor – the wiring and modules within the headlight is somehow damaged
  • Bad ride height sensor or calibration – if the car can’t sense the right height level of the car, this will trigger an error

What to Check First

There are several things that most commonly cause this error after reading dozens of owners messages on Audizine, Fourtitude, Audiforums and other message boards. I’ve listed them below in the order of how’d I’d recommend checking and testing the problem.

It seems the most common issue is that a ballast has gone bad…the bad ballast then causes damage to the headlight bulb, requiring you to change the bulb too. If you only change one or the other, you do run the risk that you’ll have to replace it again due to damage that occurred.

If you are getting this issue only on one side, i.e. Dipped Headlight Left or Dipped Headlight Right, then this is a big clue for troubleshooting.

To isolate if it is the headlight bulbs, ballasts, or something internal in the headlight itself, simply swap both the bulbs and ballasts from left to right headlight. If the dipped headlight error on your dash changes from “Dipped Headlight Left” to “Dipped Headlight Right” (or vice versa) then you know that the issue lies in either the bulb or ballasts.

If this is the case, you should order one new bulb and one new ballast (using the links in this post) and replace the bad side and you should be good.

I strongly recommend changing both bulbs and ballasts – even if only the ballasts were faulty, the bulbs likely suffered damage from the bad ballasts and will need replaced soon, and replacing bulbs requires the bumper to come off so its best to do this all at once. It also eliminates all possible sources of the dipped headlight error, as this can be a tricky problem to resolve and it’s better to be aggressive on the treatment of it.

If the problem isn’t isolated to one side or another, and the above trick didn’t work, then you’ll need to troubleshoot the problem one by one in the order listed below:

Headlight Bulbs

Typically the best place to start is new headlight bulbs, as they are often the culprit and one of the cheapest and easiest things to fix – even if new headlight bulbs don’t fix the problem, you’ll eventually need to replace them anyway, so consider it preventative maintenance.

If you get the “headlight bulb out” message, see your headlights “flicker” on/off occasionally, or notice that your dipped headlight error only comes on in cold weather or at first start up, it’s likely your headlight bulbs may be on their way out.

Follow this DIY for tips on picking the right bulbs and how to install them: https://www.nickscarblog.com/diy/replacement-d1s-headlight-bulbs-for-b7-audi-a4s4rs4

Headlight Ballasts

The ballasts are also known to fail, which can cause this issue – even worse, the failed ballast burns through bulbs, so if you’ve had a bad ballast for a while then you’ll need new bulbs too. Rumor has it some ballasts have been recalled by Audi, in which case you can check with your dealer to see if your car qualifies for the recall, in which case the service and replacement should be free – problem solved! However, if you’re not covered by recall and your ballasts are indeed bad, then you have a few options:

  1. Have your Ballasts Rebuilt – Contact Phil at tbm850 @ gmail.com – he can rebuild your factory ballasts to fix whatever is wrong, and actually strengthen them so it doesn’t happen again. He only charges $170 per pair for this and can turn it around in about a day then overnight ship it back, so you’re downtime is minimal. I’ve worked with Phil before and he knows the B7 Audi headlights better than pretty much anyone out there, and he’s an airplane mechanic so it’s a professional job.
  2. Buy New OEM ballasts – the ballasts are shared by a lot of manufacturers, so don’t order through Audi. You can pick up the ballasts on Amazon for about $110 a piece:

B6 Ballasts (2002-2005)

B7 Ballasts (2005.5-2008) WITHOUT AFS:

B7 Ballasts (2005.5-2008) WITH AFS: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-magneti-marelli-parts/xenon-bulb-ballast-priced-each/8p0907391~mm/

Either way, I strongly recommend new bulbs if you had a bad ballast, as that bad ballast likely caused premature wear on the bulbs and they’re likely to burn out soon – best to replace both while you already have the headlights off the car!

This is also a great time to do the clear corner mod, LED DRLs, and/or LED City Lights since you’ll have the headlights off the car anyway…

Auto Leveling Sensor

If you recently lowered your car, or hit a really hard bump to your drivers side front or rear wheel, this could be the problem. For cars equipped with auto-levelling sensors, the sensors themselves are located in the wheel wheels near the lower control arms so they can adjust the headlight aiming based on the suspension load. For some people when they lower their car, the sensor is out of range as the suspension has been altered. For others, a hard bump to the front wheel could potentially break the sensor or cause it to become unplugged. To access the sensor, take off your drivers side front wheel and look near the bottom of the suspension. The sensor bridges the lower control arm to the body and looks like this:

Front Headlight Sensor Audi A4

If it is damaged or the wires have frayed, you can order a new one here: http://www.ecstuning.com/Audi-B6_S4–V8/Lighting/Headlights/Leveling/ES440960/. If you are lowered, you may just need to bend the upper part of the bracket so the top of the sensor is higher again. Once you have inspected and either repaired or replaced the sensor, you will need to recalibrate it using vag-com. Follow this DIY for instructions on how to do that: http://www.a4mods.com/index.php?page=webcontent/pages/autolevel.html&category=6

Headlight Swivel Module

B7 Audi Headlight Close-Up

This is the issue I had after replacing the bulbs and ruling out that issue. It turns out that while I was replacing my DRL bulbs, I must have knocked the main headlight swivel out of place, preventing the headlights from being able to aim correctly. The swivel is VERY sensitive, so if you’ve been in accident, or were tinkering inside of your headlights too aggressively, it’s possible you broke a swivel arm or knocked it out of alignment. Looking closely at the headlight I could see the projector lens on my driver side was pushed forward and not aligned the same way my passenger side was, so I reached inside the headlight housing (much the same way I did when replacing the bulbs) and pulled the projector lens “back” away from the front of the housing until it clicked back into place. I then recalibrated the headlight adjustment using the DIY on A4mods and cleared the codes and the problem went away:  http://www.a4mods.com/index.php?page=webcontent/pages/autolevel.html&category=6

If you run the vag-com on your Xenons and find error code 02769 or 02770, it is likely your projector lenses are out of alignment and you may be able to manually push or pull them back into place. It is also possible the motor inside the headlight has malfunctioned or stopped working altogether, in which case you’ll need to buy an entire new headlight housing – like mentioned earlier, eBay is your best bet for that, and expect to pay about $200-300. But hopefully you may just be like me and have to massage the projector lens back into place and reset the headlight adjustment via VAG-com and the problem will go away 🙂

VAG-com adjustments (reset to factory spec)

If you change anything other than the bulb, you may also need to recalibrate your headlights and reset the adjustments to factory. To do this, follow the A4mods.com DIY mentioned earlier. For me, I fixed the projector lens being knocked out of place then recalibrated the headlight adjustments using VAG-com to fix my errors.

The last resort is to pull Fuse #10 if you have adaptive or auto-leveling headlights – this disables the feature entirely, which should also disable the warning light. This isn’t the best way to fix it as your headlights might be out of alignment still, and you lose the adaptive features, but hey – at least it gets rid of that pesky warning light and beeping 🙂

The Last Resort – Replace the Whole Darn Thing

At a certain point, you may be better off replacing the entire headlight assembly as you can usually find complete headlights (including ballasts and bulbs) used on eBay for a reasonable price.

This also covers you in case the problem lies elsewhere in the headlight housing, and since you’re going through the trouble of removing your headlights this is probably worth the extra $100 over the cost of a ballast to not have to remove all of these parts more than once.

If your car is older, chances are it’s pretty easy to find used headlight assemblies on eBay from wrecked cars that work just fine, and they’re usually pretty cheap, or you can pick up a new set on Amazon here:

Make sure you have the right part number prior to ordering – the part number can be found on a white sticker on top of your headlights which you can see simply by opening the hood – compare this to the eBay listing to confirm you’re swapping “apples to apples” with the replacement housing. The biggest thing to watch out for is AFS vs non-AFS, as you can’t mix these up. AFS is Audi’s “curve lighting” system which has its own wiring to power this motor, and switching between them is not easy to do.

To swap out the headlight housings, follow this DIY: http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/234131-B7-A4-S4-Clear-Corner-Mod-Removal-of-Bumper

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  1. 01-19-2011 03:54 PM


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    Right dipped headlight

    Well I have done quite a bit of searching and am having a hard time finding my exact symptoms. I get this symbol and it says right dipped headlight. The actual headlight is also out when the symbol pops up. I have seen the other symbol but not mine. The other weird thing is that my headlight does work sometimes and the warning does not show. It is very speratic. I am wondering if anyone else has experienced these symptoms and what the solution to the problem was. Any help I appreciated.

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    9deg.!?!?!
    f that…
    when i get that little light though i think its because one of my license plate bulbs goes out…
    its like a loose connection though because it will go off and on every now and then


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    9deg.!?!?!
    f that…

    i said the same LMAO….


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    Quote Originally Posted by Schmaud
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    Well I have done quite a bit of searching and am having a hard time finding my exact symptoms. I get this symbol and it says right dipped headlight. The actual headlight is also out when the symbol pops up. I have seen the other symbol but not mine. The other weird thing is that my headlight does work sometimes and the warning does not show. It is very speratic. I am wondering if anyone else has experienced these symptoms and what the solution to the problem was. Any help I appreciated.[/IMG]

    This is «bulb out» not «dipped headlight»

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    There is a recall on the HID ballasts i believe. I had mine replaced recently at the dealer for free.

    edit: yeah, that is not the dipped light warning. Have it checked out for the recall nonetheless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fly300kts
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    This is «bulb out» not «dipped headlight»

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    When my headlight dips that’s the exact picture I get with the phrase «right/left dipped headlight»


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    This is «dipped»

    Yours is «bulb out»

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    I get the same message as gary said. Right Dipped Headlight followed by the bulb with an X through it. It flickers, flickers some more, then turns off.

    Found that my bulbs xenon gas was completely white when I replaced it. If its white its dead.

    BTW my cluster said 1 degree the other day, I know that sight all to well. I work outside all day too :(

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    Quote Originally Posted by fly300kts
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    This is «dipped»

    Yours is «bulb out»

    Phil

    I’m aware the difference. But what about the bulb out picture with the message of a dipped headlight? Surely you’re not saying the car just says dipped when the light is actually out because the light isn’t out. This only happens occasionally and while the bulbs are on their way on their way out, they still light up 99.9% of the time


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    Quote Originally Posted by fly300kts
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    This is «dipped»

    Yours is «bulb out»

    Phil

    Hate to disagree with you, but this is an auto-level motor malfunction light.

    Dipped headlight tells you very specifically in the DIS, RIGHT DIPPED HEADLIGHT, then you get the indicator light in the op.

    Op, best way to tell b/t ballast or bulb is to just switch the right bulb with the left one. When you swap them and the left light dips, you know you need to replace your bulb. If you still get the right headlight dipped, your ballast is probably bad and you’d better pray to god you’re under warranty if you’re going the dealer route.


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    Dipped headlight in «Audi terminology» means «low beam».


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    9deg.!?!?!
    f that…

    Haha I said the same too, try -20 though holy shit. Was in upstate ny with my buddy (has a b8 a4), never have I seen such a rough shitty start in my life lmao.


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    this is what happens when my headlight dips too !


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    Hate to disagree with you, but this is an auto-level motor malfunction light.

    Dipped headlight tells you very specifically in the DIS, RIGHT DIPPED HEADLIGHT, then you get the indicator light in the op.

    Op, best way to tell b/t ballast or bulb is to just switch the right bulb with the left one. When you swap them and the left light dips, you know you need to replace your bulb. If you still get the right headlight dipped, your ballast is probably bad and you’d better pray to god you’re under warranty if you’re going the dealer route.

    Agree with the above. Got the same thing on my DIS when my headlights stopped «dancing» at startup. Took it to the stealership and they changed the auto-levelling motor under warranty.

    I get the bulb with an X sporadically when it’s freezing outside; just switch from auto to off and back to auto and it just disapears.


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    Agree with the above. Got the same thing on my DIS when my headlights stopped «dancing» at startup. Took it to the stealership and they changed the auto-levelling motor under warranty.

    I get the bulb with an X sporadically when it’s freezing outside; just switch from auto to off and back to auto and it just disapears.

    That will work for a while until the bulb completely goes out.

    In my case at least. Worked using that method for about about 6 months, but I just got sick of it and bought new bulbs from DDM ($60 for the pair *special*). No problems since.

    I would say the majority of these issues are cause by the bulb, but it never hurts the swap the passenger/driver side bulb to rule out the ballast.


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    Thanks for the help guys I am going to try to swap the bulbs.


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    I get the same message as gary said. Right Dipped Headlight followed by the bulb with an X through it. It flickers, flickers some more, then turns off.

    I had this same experience when it was extremely cold a couple of weeks ago. The CEL cleared itself the next day but the headlight flickers about once per week or so (has not gone out again). Since I am under CPO, I took it to the dealer and have an appt. this Sat. to have a new bulb installed. They advised me the new bulb would be a different color than my passenger side for a while (burn in).

    I do have to relay my experience when taking it in for diagnosis. I advised the Service Coord. of my experience and he brought the technician over. The technician asked the Serv. Coord. several times whether the ballast was included in the Service Bulletin and spent considerable time trying to research it. It was evident to me that he was attempting to find a way to cover the ballast as well as the bulb under the CPO. Although the bulb was the only covered item he could find, I was again impressed with Authohaus of Peoria.


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    New bulb fixed it… for now..


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    I’ve had the same problem. Seems to only happen in the cold weather. When I took it in, the stealership told me I needed to replace the entire headlight even though I told them that the bulb still works.


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    Listen to Phil, Your Bulb is out…. D1S bulb, just got this replaced last week from a «Right Dipped Headlight» myself!


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    Listen to Phil, Your Bulb is out…. D1S bulb, just got this replaced last week from a «Right Dipped Headlight» myself!

    Glad to see that some people do listen sometimes. Prop to you Sir

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    VERY VERY VERY RARELY does the dipped headlight have anything to do with the ballasts. The OEM ballasts are one of the better quality components in our cars.

    Just buy a set of new bulbs and call it a day.


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    VERY VERY VERY RARELY does the dipped headlight have anything to do with the ballasts. The OEM ballasts are one of the better quality components in our cars.

    Just buy a set of new bulbs and call it a day.

    Really because I had mine replaced under recall.

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    Audi recalled the ballasts for certain MY’s because it was their way of «umbrella fixing» the flickering/dipped headlight issue as that is what other manufacturers have done (Lexus, BMW, etc.)

    Not sure if it will say on your service record or not, but they shouldve replaced both ballasts and bulbs — the only 2 components that could be causing the problem.

    After Audi did the recall, an independent quality control company tested batches of ballasts from MY 2006 — 2008. Less than 2% of production was faulty. Industry average failure rate is around 5%.


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    Listen to Phil, Your Bulb is out…. D1S bulb, just got this replaced last week from a «Right Dipped Headlight» myself!

    You sir are right, my right headlight would «dip» every other day it happened more often if I went over rough roads. I just replaced both bulbs with a set from sonic tuning off the group buy.

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    You sir are right, my right headlight would «dip» every other day it happened more often if I went over rough roads. I just replaced both bulbs with a set from sonic tuning off the group buy.

    Yes and some other symptoms would be flickering. Audi will charge you $200 plus for JUST the bulb. so be prepared if you go to the dealership!


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    Do you know which year does the ballasts recall cover? I am having the same issues with my driver side.


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    I got left the headlight dipped every single day for 6months+. It was driving me completely crazy (the headlight would actually turn off). The dealership, in trying to figure out what exactly was wrong swapped sides of both the ballast AND bulb (why they did both ya got me). Then it switched to right headlight dipped for a few months…..Then a few days before I got a notice in the mail from AoA that they’ll replace bad bulbs it stopped happening. WTH?! My guess is it’ll start again at 101k miles


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Well this might be a strange one, i’m basically getting this warning message on my dash saying ‘Right dipped headlight warning’ but my headlights work fine and it comes warning me all the time. It will come on for 10/15 seconds then go off then come back after 10/15 seconds, any ideas what this could be? maybe a disturbed sensor?

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Some possibilities: Try changing the bulb, or at least plugging it in and out to clean the contacts, check the earth wiring (brown) on the RH unit, or perhaps the on-board supply control unit (electronic box that supplies power to all front lamps) may be faulty and sending the wrong signal on the CAN bus. Sounds a bit like a contact problem (intermittent high resistance) somewhere. Good luck.

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Some possibilities: Try changing the bulb, or at least plugging it in and out to clean the contacts, check the earth wiring (brown) on the RH unit, or perhaps the on-board supply control unit (electronic box that supplies power to all front lamps) may be faulty and sending the wrong signal on the CAN bus. Sounds a bit like a contact problem (intermittent high resistance) somewhere. Good luck.

Thanks for the reply, first thing i’ll try is pull the bulb out and clean the contacts and plug it back in seems like a simple enough job!

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Well little update on things, went out in the car last night and my right side light didn’t come on but after a few minutes of driving it came on, so i’m guessing the bulb is on it’s way out, anyone got a link to buy OEM bulbs from? (don’t want another error message for having the wrong bulbs)

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Not necessarily the bulb mate. If it went off and then on again, this would suggest to me it is a wiring issue. Check the wires on back if connector are all intact properly and no corrosion etc. Had a similar problem few years ago but on the rear.
I doubt it very much is the bulb, but could be wrong.
But in the case if it is the bulbs then don’t buy from the stealers as they will charge a fortune. You can get the same bulbs for less from places like eurocarparts etc. I believe the oem bulbs are by phillips.

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Not necessarily the bulb mate. If it went off and then on again, this would suggest to me it is a wiring issue. Check the wires on back if connector are all intact properly and no corrosion etc. Had a similar problem few years ago but on the rear.
I doubt it very much is the bulb, but could be wrong.
But in the case if it is the bulbs then don’t buy from the stealers as they will charge a fortune. You can get the same bulbs for less from places like eurocarparts etc. I believe the oem bulbs are by phillips.

Coming to think of it i did have some work done on the car last week and it’s only started since then so i’ll have check that and could possibly be loose!

JohnE

2005 A3 Sport 1.6 FSI

I’ve had a bulb fail in this mode — if the filament is burning out and collapsing — but as had been said, it’s not common. I’m impressed with Audi’s warning system — would be good if other cars had it judging by the number of cars I see with brake lights, headlights etc not working.

Well this might be a strange one, i’m basically getting this warning message on my dash saying ‘Right dipped headlight warning’ but my headlights work fine and it comes warning me all the time. It will come on for 10/15 seconds then go off then come back after 10/15 seconds, any ideas what this could be? maybe a disturbed sensor?

tally2425

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Some possibilities: Try changing the bulb, or at least plugging it in and out to clean the contacts, check the earth wiring (brown) on the RH unit, or perhaps the on-board supply control unit (electronic box that supplies power to all front lamps) may be faulty and sending the wrong signal on the CAN bus. Sounds a bit like a contact problem (intermittent high resistance) somewhere. Good luck.

French A3 Sportback 2006, 2.0L 140 TDI, DSG, RSN-E, Ambient lighting, Auto-lights/wipers, Reverse assist, Dolphin Grey, 17″ wheels, Leather seats, Cruise control, Roof bars.

tally2425

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Some possibilities: Try changing the bulb, or at least plugging it in and out to clean the contacts, check the earth wiring (brown) on the RH unit, or perhaps the on-board supply control unit (electronic box that supplies power to all front lamps) may be faulty and sending the wrong signal on the CAN bus. Sounds a bit like a contact problem (intermittent high resistance) somewhere. Good luck.

Thanks for the reply, first thing i’ll try is pull the bulb out and clean the contacts and plug it back in seems like a simple enough job!

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Well little update on things, went out in the car last night and my right side light didn’t come on but after a few minutes of driving it came on, so i’m guessing the bulb is on it’s way out, anyone got a link to buy OEM bulbs from? (don’t want another error message for having the wrong bulbs)

Dannykn9

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Not necessarily the bulb mate. If it went off and then on again, this would suggest to me it is a wiring issue. Check the wires on back if connector are all intact properly and no corrosion etc. Had a similar problem few years ago but on the rear.
I doubt it very much is the bulb, but could be wrong.
But in the case if it is the bulbs then don’t buy from the stealers as they will charge a fortune. You can get the same bulbs for less from places like eurocarparts etc. I believe the oem bulbs are by phillips.

VCDS Owner-North London/Enfield
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tally2425

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Not necessarily the bulb mate. If it went off and then on again, this would suggest to me it is a wiring issue. Check the wires on back if connector are all intact properly and no corrosion etc. Had a similar problem few years ago but on the rear.
I doubt it very much is the bulb, but could be wrong.
But in the case if it is the bulbs then don’t buy from the stealers as they will charge a fortune. You can get the same bulbs for less from places like eurocarparts etc. I believe the oem bulbs are by phillips.

Coming to think of it i did have some work done on the car last week and it’s only started since then so i’ll have check that and could possibly be loose!

JohnE

2005 A3 Sport 1.6 FSI

I’ve had a bulb fail in this mode — if the filament is burning out and collapsing — but as had been said, it’s not common. I’m impressed with Audi’s warning system — would be good if other cars had it judging by the number of cars I see with brake lights, headlights etc not working.

Hi Guys, Im new to the whole forum thing. I have a 06 plate Audi A3 8P 2.0 tdi 140.

About two/three weeks ago I had the ‘left dipped head’ error message come up on the dash. It came on and went off intermitantly for a day or so. I didnt think anything of it as the lights were working fine. Last weekend I was driving back home from a weekend away and the error message came up again and the left dipped headlight went out. Main beam still works fine. I stopped at the next garage and thought that a new bulb would solve the problem. WRONG! I spent about 20 minutes in the dark trying to work out the problem then gave up and carried on the next 100 miles with full beams on as low low level setting as I could.

Since then Ive looked at the fuses but I can’t seem to find if the headlights are individually fused? Im not very car/electrical savy!

Ive looked at various forums but they mainly link to HID lights. Mine are the standed lights with halogen H7 bulbs.

I wanted to see if any has had the same problem and solved it before I take it to Audi to have my bank account drained. Any ideas?

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Sounds like a dodgy bulb or a loose connection, you should be fine changing it yourself. by the way, unless i’m mistaken the full beams cannot be adjusted up or down, that setting is only for the dipped lights! you’d have blinded thousands of drivers.

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Thanks for the reply anthonyess.

I will take the headlight unit out at the weekend and have a look at all the connections. Ive switched the bulbs from both left hand and right hand side and the one from the right (that was working) didnt work on the left hand side and the one from the left hand side worked in the right. So will check all connections as I said and see what happens.

The lights seemed to go down a little, I might have just been me seeing what I wanted to see though. However my lights weren’t as bright as most of the dipped lights on newer vehicles and 4×4’s these days, I wouldnt have driven otherwise.

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Strange! Exactly the same thing happened to me on the way home!! Same year car as yours also!! Not had a chance to check any wiring yet though as assumed it was the bulb which had gone.

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That is strange! Hopefully for you its just the bulb which has gone. Im not looking forward to a full inspection by Audi if I cant find the problem! Will keep you posted if I find anything, if you could do the same also hopefully we can sort them out without too much cost!

The number of High-Intensity Discharge lights as known as HID lights is increasing on the road. As it now comes as a standard to many high-end vehicles giving a premium stylish look that some halogens can’t achieve. Xenon bulbs work differently than halogens and produce a brighter, whiter light than a halogen car. Unless you decide to buy and own a vehicle with cheaper headlamps such as Halogens, mostly all vehicles including Audi, Mercedes-Benz, BMW and many others now come with xenon HID headlights.

A xenon HID bulb tends to have longer lifespan but like every electronic component it may fail and requires a replacement when your vehicle warns you through a message saying “Left / Right Dipped Headlight”

Left Right Dipped headlight warning message

What are dipped headlights?

Dipped headlights are located at the front of the vehicle next to your main beam headlights and sidelights and these are designed for increased visibility when driving at night time. Depending on your vehicle, dipped beam bulbs can be Halogen, LED or Xenon pointed down towards the road to prevent other road users from being dazzled from its brighter white light. Dipped beam is also commonly known as low beam.

What does this error mean?

Dipped headlight warning message appears to be a super common issue on many Audis and can point out to many different problems with your headlights. But to simply put, Dipped Headlight in, Audi –for say, means that there is something wrong with your low beam headlight. This error is signified on your dashboard with a yellow bulb pointing down with an “X” over the picture and known as “Dipped Headlight”

Why does this error occur?

There could be several reasons for your vehicle may show this warning message such as:

  1. Xenon light bulb has completed its life and needs a new one
  2. Xenon Control Unit also known as HID ballast has failed

Trouble shooting & fixing the error

However, there could be other reasons, but the most common issue for this warning message is that D1S D2S or D3S 35W HID OEM bulb has failed, ofcourse in additiona it could be caused by malfunction xenon headlamp ballast module.

In very rare cases both parts fail at the same time.

Usually you receive the message for only one side i.e: left side or right side and most often for the left side, so that become a big clue for troubleshooting.

If you are getting this issue on the one side (left side), then to detect and isolate; if it is headlight bulb, ballasts or something internal in the headlight itself, simply swap both the bulbs and ballasts from left to right headlight and check if the dipped headlight error on your dash board changes from “Dipped Headlight Left” to “Dipped headlight right” or vice versa. If it does, then you know that the issue lies either in the bulb or the ballasts (xenon control module under headlight housing).

In addition it could show this message:

Vehicle lights: malfunction!
Please contact service

You can also check for the color of the HID gas discharge bulb. If the gas inside the bulb has gone dark black in the middle, or in working condition it has started emitting purple light then definitely it has completed its life and creating light issue.

In this case, buying a new xenon bulb and replacing it with a bad one would do the good for your vehicle.

If the problem is not isolated to one side and the error on dashboard doesn’t change, it means we need to troubleshoot reasons other than faulty bulb.

Check if your headlights “flicker” on/off occasionally and goes completely off after that or notice that if your dipped headlight error comes only in cold weather or at first start up, it’s likely your xenon ballasts may be out on their way and replacing them with new ballast might be the cheapest and easiest solution to this.

The failed ballasts on your Audi have burned through the bulbs, so if you’ve had bad ballast for a while then you’ll need new bulbs too. So, it is strongly recommended that you change both bulbs and ballasts for even if the ballasts were faulty, the bulbs likely had suffered the damage from the bad ballasts and will need to be replaced soon so it is better that you do it all at once. And since resolving a dipped headlight error can be tricky so it’s better to be aggressive on the treatment of this issue leaving no possible source of causing error.

Installing new ballasts on your car would require you to do the same coding which you can either do yourself with the help of a VAG-COM or can take your car to the dealer such as xenons4u where you can find the xenon HID bulbs, ballasts and can get the faulty bulb or ballast replaced with the coding it required.

This entry was posted in Warning Messages & Audi on November 11, 2020 by Xenons4u Team .

It’s my first time seeing this so. I got a warning saying «right dipped headlight». I read somewhere that it can mean a few different things. The right bulb is out, does it most likely mean I just need to replace the bulb? (OEM HID’s btw)

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yeah — if your bulb is out, then that’s the error message — the «dipped» bulb is the low beam IIRC.

(EDIT: I have halogen bulbs, so I’m not sure about how the error relates to a ballast or something else)

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i have the same issue right now, i was hoping it was only the bulb but it ended up being a fried ballast, $200 used :(

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Okay. I made a few trips just now and to my surprise, both lights work with no warning. Just on my way home after a third trip, the right light would work sporadically, then a bulb out warning is lit in the display. I turn the headlight switch on and off and sometimes the light goes on sometimes it doesn’t. Does this sound like a fried ballast??

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i get the «right dipped headlight» warning probably once a week. its has been going on for about 3 months. i have a 2002 with original xenon’s so i think my bulbs are just going bad. im just awaiting my ecodes and then ill get some 600k’s off ebay

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I had the same issue, and it ended up being my ballast was just shot. I had less than 1000 hrs on the bulb, so I ruled that out. Replaced the ballast and no more issues.

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I’ve gotten that twice in the past week where it said left bulb dipped and had a bulb out warning. Everything works fine, I attribute it to the cold weather but who knows.

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Thanks for those who replied so far. At least I’m getting ideas on what I should repair. So I’ve made a couple more trips since earlier when the light was turning on and off sporadically. The light bulb is finally out with the warning on consistently. Could it possibly be the ballast for sure??

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oh btw, it’s been rainy and cold lately, a bit of moisture is in the headlights. Could that have any effect on the connections/wiring/etc??

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iv had the same problem the right headlight constantly turns on and off

tried replacing the bulb but it didnt do anything

i called audi and set up a service

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Originally Posted by dannyvox

iv had the same problem the right headlight constantly turns on and off

tried replacing the bulb but it didnt do anything

i called audi and set up a service

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Cold weather seems to make my headlamps act up as well (one of my D1S bulbs is on the way out). but my guess would be the bulb. If you can borrow a known-good bulb you can test and see if its a bulb or ballast issue.

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Ok so I decided to check the ballast and see if the right side ballast is really the problem. To do this, I figured I switch the ballasts and test it. But to my surprise, they are two different kinds.

Apparently one on the right side headlight ballast was made in 2002 and the left one was made in 2003. The previous owner of this vehicle obviously replaced one of the headlights. hhmmm how about an S4 bi-xenon upgrade. A new ballast for these 2002 headlight cost $200 anyway.

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I’m having this same problem, but left side, then my left headlight went out =/
Really don’t feel like having to buy a new set of bulbs either. I should be able to swap the right and left ballast to see if that’s the issue right?

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Originally Posted by czero

I’m having this same problem, but left side, then my left headlight went out =/
Really don’t feel like having to buy a new set of bulbs either. I should be able to swap the right and left ballast to see if that’s the issue right?

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if you don’t want to pay $200 for one OEM ballast. then just spend half of that on a brand new aftermarket set of HID’s. you’ll get new ballasts, bulbs, ignitors, everthing. it’ll just most likely take a little bit of fanagling to get the ballast to fit somewhere clean

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Originally Posted by sean1.8t

if you don’t want to pay $200 for one OEM ballast. then just spend half of that on a brand new aftermarket set of HID’s. you’ll get new ballasts, bulbs, ignitors, everthing. it’ll just most likely take a little bit of fanagling to get the ballast to fit somewhere clean

Yeah I kinda thought of that but I think I’ll stick with OE. Anyone here have S4/bi-xenons or 2003 OEM HID headlight (right) available for sale??

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my 03 a4 just started the right dipped headlight too. so from the little bit of searching i’ve done it seems it’s probably the ballast and not just the bulb. in that case wouldn’t it just be better to go with a set of aftermarket lights rather than the same stock junk?

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Originally Posted by dezhammer16

my 03 a4 just started the right dipped headlight too. so from the little bit of searching i’ve done it seems it’s probably the ballast and not just the bulb. in that case wouldn’t it just be better to go with a set of aftermarket lights rather than the same stock junk?

I ended up having D2S bulbs luckily, since they’re cheaper. Just bought a pair from DDM tuning for 49 bucks shipped.
When I took out my old bulb it was black instead of clear. Prolly not too good of a sign haha. On another note my right bulb was apparently replaced very recently. Guess previous owner or dealership went cheap and only bought one.

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Problem solved. replaced ballast and all’s well. I got a used one from eBaY for $150 and a connector adapter for $35. I replaced the 5G type ballast(thicker one) to a more up to date 5GL type (thinner). Hence the need for a connector adapter for 5G to 5GL conversion. Picked up the adapter from LLTEK good product but bad service and shipping took way too long than promised.

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good to know, this happened to me also awhile back. if anyone else has the need for a ballast pm me, i have a couple laying around somewhere.

sorry O.P., i saw the thread just a little too late. hah

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so how did you guys, who say it was the ballast, narrow it down to knowing it was the ballast and not the bulb?

im having this issues, but its random, and the bulb usually comes back on shortly after.. just now on the drive home from work it went off then came back on like 4 times in 3 minutes.. the right dipped headlight warning was on, i got out of the car. and the light was still on . wtf. im guessing its the ballast too cause it to come back on and off, possibly a faulty/loose connection.. havent had a chance to look.

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I had this problem when I first got my car..brought it back to the dealership and because it was under warranty they replaced the xenon bulb. so its deff. a faulty bulb

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Originally Posted by GrisAudiB6

so how did you guys, who say it was the ballast, narrow it down to knowing it was the ballast and not the bulb?

im having this issues, but its random, and the bulb usually comes back on shortly after.. just now on the drive home from work it went off then came back on like 4 times in 3 minutes.. the right dipped headlight warning was on, i got out of the car. and the light was still on . wtf. im guessing its the ballast too cause it to come back on and off, possibly a faulty/loose connection.. havent had a chance to look.

I was in the same situation just when the ballast was going out. the light would turn on and off randomly then after a day or two the light was completely out. I checked the headlight bulbs and they seem to be ok, so my second guess was the ballast. The best thing you can do take your ballasts out and swap them to check for sure if you have a fried ballast; considering you have the same type ballasts..unlike in my situation(see above posts). I would also check on the year those ballasts where manufactured. If it’s more than 5 yrs or so you have a good chance that the ballast need replacement.

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Audi Left, Right Dipped headlight main beam headlight warning message explain

High intensity discharge lights also known as  xenon HID lights has gain popularity and being more and more preferred by both manufacturers and car drivers because of the cooler color temperature of the light they emit as well as the energy saving it offers. This is the reason that xenon HID lights now come as a standard factory component on almost all cars produced after 2015. Since xenon bulbs works differently than halogens and add a more stylish look to the car, all high-end cars such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz,  and many others are fitted with these brighter and cooler xenon lights in main beam headlights.

Unlike halogen bulbs, which contain a filament that is heated to produce light, Xenon HID bulbs use xenon gas and electrical charge to create a bright, white light. Although xenon light bulbs tends to produce a brighter light than halogens and have a longer lifespan but it is an electronic component with a definite life and needs to be replaced when your car warns you of an error through a warning message. When your car displays “Left Right Dipped headlight/ main beam headlight warning message” it means there is something wrong with the bulb in your main beam headlight.

What are main beam headlight and dipped headlight

Main beam headlight is an optional feature built into the headlights found at the front of your vehicle. Main beam headlamps are designed to increase the visibility ahead of the vehicle. A main beam headlight could be a separate bulb from dipped beam or it may be the same bulb. Therefore, dipped beam is also located at the front of the vehicle either next to your main beam headlight or sidelights. Dipped beam headlights work to increase the visibility during the night time or in the darkness.

These main beam and dipped headlights bulbs can be halogen, LED or xenon HID bulbs depending on the make and model of the car. Main beam headlights are also called high beam or full beam while dipped headlights are also known as low beam headlights. 

What does this error mean?

For your Audi, this error is usually signified on your dashboard with a yellow bulb pointing down with an “X” over the picture. This error simply means that something has gone wrong either with the bulb or xenon ballast (xenon control module under headlight housing) which has stopped the headlight from proper functioning and caused this message to appear.

How to diagnose the problem?

To diagnose the actual problem if this is the bulb or ballast you need to visually inspect the bulb as a most preliminary and easy check. If you find that middle of the bulb has dark black round shape bubble it means the bulb has burnt or if you observe the bulb is emitting a purple color light; it means it is about to die any time sooner. Or if suddenly died, it means this error is 100% due to the bulb. Usually you receive error message for only one side, it is very rate that both the bulbs fail at the same time. In that case, you can try to change sides of the bulbs.

After inspecting a bulb; if it looks like completely fine then you can still change the sides of the bulbs to know if the problem is with the ballast. When you change the sides; check if the headlight error on your dash board changes from “Left” to “right” or vice versa.  If it does, then you know that the issue lies either in the bulb or the ballasts.

The most common Audi warning message

  • Abblend-/ Fernlicht rechts
  • Vehicle lights malfunction
  • Left dipped headlight
  • Right dipped headlight
  • Left dipped headlight / main beam headlight
  • Right dipped headlight / main beam headlight

What are the reasons of bulb failure?

There could be several reasons for the bulb gone out of order and your vehicle showing this warning message such as:

  1. Xenon light bulb has completed its lifespan and needs a new one
  2. Bulb has damage from accident or water / moisture damage

How to fix this error?

As a simple fix, buying a new xenon bulb and replacing it with a bad one would do the good for your vehicle. Or if it is about xenon ballast then replacing them with new ballast might be the cheapest and easiest solution to this. The failed ballasts on your Audi have burned through the bulbs, so if you’ve had bad ballast for a while then you’ll need new bulbs too. So, it is strongly recommended that you change both bulbs and ballasts for even if only the ballasts were faulty. You can do this replacement as a simple DIY job at your home but in case of ballast it could be a bit tricky so you need to be careful. Before buying and replacing a bulb and ballast, it is recommended that you check the right model of the bulb for your Audi.  Although, HID bulbs are designed for use in a wide variety of cars but usually Osram D1S Xenarc Original or Philips D1S XenStart D2S D3S XenEcoStart or Philips D5S 9285410171 9285409171 9285407171 35W Gas Discharge HID bulb models are used in Audi. You can find out which bulb is used in your Audi headlights by looking at the white sticker attached on the top.  

The most commonly used xenon headlight ballasts on Audi cars

  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • W003T22073 W003T22071 8K0941597E
  • W003T18471 W003T20171 8K0941597C
  • W003T22171 8K0941597F
  • Keboda 1036060024 1036060014 8K0941597B

A Short Compatibility list

  • Audi A3 S3 8L A4 S4 B5 B6 B7 8E A6 S6 RS6 C5 4B TT 8N
  • Audi A3 S3 8P 8PA Facelift 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Audi A3 S3 8V 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
  • A3 S4 8V Saloon Sedan Hatchback Sportback Cabriolet Convertible
  • Audi A4 S4 B8 8K 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • A4 Quattro Allroad Avant Saloon Sedan 2.0 TDI
  • Audi A5 S5 Pre-Facelift and Facelift 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • A5 S5 RS5 8T3 Coupe 8TA SportBack Convertible Cabriolet
  • Audi A6 S6 4F C6 Facelift 2008, 2009, 2010
  • Audi A6 S6 C7 4G 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Audi A7 S7 RS7 4G 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Audi A8 S8 4H D4 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Audi Q3 8U 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Audi Q5 8R SUV Pre-Facelift 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,
  • Audi Q5 8R SUV Facelift 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Q5 2.0 TFSI, 3.2 FSI, 2.0 TDI, 3.0 TDI Quattro
  • Audi Q7 4L Facelift 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Audi A3 S3 8V 8VA 8VF 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
  • Audi A3 S3 Hatchback Saloon Sedan Convertible Cabriolet and quattro
  • Audi A4 S4 RS4 A4L B9 8W 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
  • 1.4 1.5 2.0 TFSI Quattro 3.0 V6 45 35 petrol gasoline
  • 2.0 TDI 30 35 40 45 50 TDI V6 diesel S-Line
  • A4 Saloon Sedan Estate Avant Allroad Quattro
  • Audi A6 4G 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Audi Q3 8U 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Audi Q7 4M 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Audi TT 8S FV3 Coupe 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 2020
  • Audi TT 8S FV9 Roadster Convertible Cabriolet 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

Installing a new xenon ballast control unit is usually straight-forward replacement and doesn’t require any coding on your car.  So you can go to a professional online shop and buy a new replacement part at xenons4u for the best available price.

If your Audi dashboard shows the warning message “Right headlight dipped,” you may be curious about its meaning and how to reset it.

As an experienced auto technician, In this article, I will share my knowledge of what this message means, its possible causes, and how to reset it. Let’s get to it.

What Does “Right Headlight Dipped” Mean on an Audi?

In short, “Right Headlight Dipped” means that the right-hand side headlight on your Audi has stopped working.

The headlights have sensors that detect when they’re on. When you turn on your car, and the headlights come on, they send a signal back to the vehicle’s computer that says which lights are working.

If one of the headlights fails, the dashboard will display this message.

What Causes the Audi’s “Right Dipped Headlight” Warning?

Now, that I have explained what this light means, let’s now look at the two most common causes of this warning.

1. Bad Headlight Bulb:

The most common cause of this warning is a bad right headlight bulb.

When the Headlight Bulb goes bad, it will not send the correct signal back to the vehicle’s computer.

This can cause a warning light to appear on your dashboard.

You can check if there is an issue with the bulb by swapping the left headlight bulb with the right one, and vice versa.

If the warning light goes away, then you know that it is a bad bulb.

2. Faulty Headlight Ballast:

If swapping the headlights does not fix the problem, then you may have a faulty ballast.

The headlight ballast on your Audi is an important part of the vehicle’s HID or LED lighting system.

It regulates the voltage of the headlights and ensures that they will work properly.

It provides the high voltage necessary to ignite the gas inside the HID and Xenon bulbs, and once the bulbs are lit, it continuously regulates the voltage to keep the light stable and prevent flickering or premature burnout.

If the Ballast fails it will cause your Headlight to go out, as a result, your Audi will display the “right dipped headlight” warning light.

How to Fix and Reset the Right Dipped Headlight Warning on Your Audi

Let’s now look at how to fix the warning light and reset it.

Replace the Bulb

If you swapped both bulbs and the right side headlight went on while the left headlight went off, then it proves that the issue is caused by a faulty bulb.

In this case, you will need to replace the faulty bulb (right side) on your Audi. However, as a mechanic, I recommend replacing both bulbs at once, as it will save you time and money in the long run.

Get a New Headlight Ballast

If you swapped both bulbs and the right side headlight remained off, then the ballast is definitely the culprit.

The only way to fix this issue is by replacing the ballast with a new one; however, be sure that you buy a genuine Audi part for this job so that it will last longer and not cause further problems.

You can get a new ballast at any Audi dealership, Online, or at a local auto store that deals with Audi’s

How to Reset the Light

After replacing the light bulb/ballast on your Audi resetting the message is simple.

In most cases, the “Right Dipped Headlight” message will automatically reset itself within a few minutes of turning on the ignition.

If it doesn’t, then you can manually reset the message by removing the battery cable from the car for a few seconds, then reconnecting it.

Even better if you have access to an onboard diagnostic scanner (OBD) then you simply plug it in and clear the code.

Doing this should reset the message, and you should no longer get a warning light on your dashboard.

How to Prevent the Warning Light from Coming Back

Lastly, let’s look at how to prevent the “right dipped headlight” faulty message from coming back.

If you have been driving with an old bulb that is almost burned out, or if you’re still using the original bulbs that came with your car when you bought it, then this will help prevent the warning light from coming back on.

Avoid water and dirt, as they can get inside the headlight and cause damage to the ballast and wiring.

Additional Sources

https://knowhow.napaonline.com/how-do-automatic-headlights-work/

https://www.audi-mediacenter.com/en/audi-technology-lexicon-7180/lighting-7187

https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/symptoms-of-a-bad-or-failing-headlight-bulb

Техническое обоснование

Это касается только фар с ксеноновыми лампами производства Philips.

Внутренняя стеклянная колба в месте обжатия электродов может быть негерметична (рис.1).

При повреждении внутренней стеклянной колбы лампы ксенон может выйти.

При отсутствии ксенона электрическая дуга гаснет, и блок управления фары пытается посредством регулировки напряжения сформировать стабильную дугу (при этом возникают вспышки или отсутствие свечения).

Стеклянная колба лампы может разрушиться, поскольку при отсутствии газа дуга может пробить и разрушить стекло.

Решение в условиях сервиса

Внезапный, спорадический выход из строя:

Если клиент заявляет, что фара время от времени не работает, необходимо проверить дату выпуска обеих ксеноновых ламп.

Дата выпуска ксеноновой лампы указана на её обратной стороне (см. рис).

Код K619 (см. маркировку, выделенную красным цветом) означает, что лампа выпущена 19.10.2006.

Пояснение: (читать слева направо)

1. Буквы от A(январь) до M (декабрь), кроме I.

A = январь        B= февраль       C= март           D= апрель            E= май             F= июнь            

G= июль             H= август        J= сентябрь   K= октябрь       L= ноябрь    M= декабрь

2. Последняя цифра года, например, 6 для 2006 г.

3. Календарный день месяца, например, 19 для 19-го дня.

Для ксеноновых ламп выпуска после 01.01.2010 = для новых 0A01 используется изменённый код.

Пояснение: (читать слева направо)

1. Последняя цифра года, например, 0 для 2010 г (или 1 для 2011 г.).

2. Буква от A(январь) до M (декабрь), кроме I.

3. Календарный день месяца, например, 01 для первого дня месяца.

Если ксеноновые лампы выпущены до 01.06.2008 (код F801) , необходимо заменить обе лампы (даже, если они не проявляют неисправностей).

Если ксеноновые лампы выпущены после 01.06.2008 (код F801) , необходимо заменить только неисправную лампу.

Полный, постоянный отказ:

Если лампа не работает постоянно и всегда, необходимо поменять лампы местами. Если неисправность переходит вместе с лампой, это означает, что она неисправна.

Если неисправность непереходит вместе с лампой, необходимо с помощью ведомого поиска неисправностей проверить блок управления и напряжение питания лампы.

Если при перестановке установлена неисправность одной из ламп, необходимо, в зависимости от даты выпуска лампы (до или после 01.06.2008, код F801), заменить неисправную лампу или обе лампы.

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