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Audi Q7 Tail Lights

Tail lights are an important safety feature of an Audi Q7. They alert other cars to your presence, and if you are cruising along a dark highway, this is incredibly crucial for safely alerting the cars behind you of your intentions. The Audi Q7 is equipped with a trustworthy pair of rear headlights.

How do you replace an Audi Q7 tail light?

If you want to fix the vehicles broken tail light or simply exchange it for a new headlight, follow these steps to make it right. Fortunately, professional help is not required when it comes to the Audi Q7.

  • Tail light assembly: First, unscrew the tail light assembly of the vehicle. Remove the bulb sockets from the car and completely pop the device off its rear hinges. If the bulb sockets are cracked or coated with dust, this is a good opportunity to clean it.
  • Lens: Remove the old lens from the assembly and safely dispose of it. Insert the new lens into the assembly, but keep it distinct from the bulbs. It is permissible to use a different lens, but make sure it is from the same manufacturer.
  • Reconfigure: Finally, reconfigure the assembly of the Audi Q7. This can be done via the dashboard or through the assembly itself. A complete reconfiguration is not necessary for newer LEDs.
What types of Q7 tail lights are there?

Lights can vary in brightness and durability for the Q7. Lets take a look at some of the most common forms of bulbs:

  • LED lights: LED has dominated the market as a reliable and efficient energy source. LED is up to three times as efficient as its competitors.
  • Tail lamps: Tail lamps operate at lower temperatures and power. This leads to a radiating effect from the bulbs that is beneficial for long rides at night.
What are some of the finishes of taillights?

There are a number of different finishes on the glass of your tail lights. Here is a look at some of your options:

  • Clear red glass: This is the standard tail light that has been commonly used in 20th century vehicles as well as a number of later models. It appears white where the reverse lights shine and red where the brake and/or tail lights shine.
  • Smoke glass: Smoke glass appears black or dark when not illuminated but glows red and white when lit. This allows for a more subtle look on black and gray vehicles.

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