OEM Audi Headlights Online
Headlights have many functions. High beams, low beams, and hazard lights or flashers, you're likely already familiar with. Ditto for the fact that they work with other types of lighting, like fog lights. When they go bad, though, you'll need to replace them ASAP. That's where we come in. We have your headlights in stock, and priced far below the MSRP you'll pay somewhere else. Buy today for fast shipping anywhere in the US.
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FAQs About Audi Headlights
What Types of Audi Headlights Are There?
The kind your Audi model has, however, may be less familiar to you. It's probably one of three main types, though -- halogen, the commonest, especially in the brand's smaller cars; Xenon (also called high-intensity discharge/HID), often found in the brand's sports cars' narrower housings; and LED, a low-heat and energy-efficient type usually found in newer vehicles.
What Replacement Audi Headlights Should I Choose?
What kind of headlights your Audi needs depends on two things, mainly: what it came with and what it's compatible with. Check your owner's manual for more info on this. Otherwise, when to replace a car light bulb depends on what type it is.
When Should I Replace My Audi Headlights?
You should change halogen headlights every couple years, Xenon headlights every few years, and LED headlights if their electronics fail or the bulbs burn out. You can buy new ones -- along with any other Audi lights you may need -- for the job straight from Audi, right here.