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Lighting  Audi

Reliable lighting in your Audi is essential for safety - it ensures visibility on the road and clear communication with other drivers. Browse our selection of 208 Audi lighting parts, including headlight assemblies, tail lights, turn signals, headlight level sensors, and mounting hardware. Prices start from €8.46, with an average price of 60,84 EUR. Parts are available for 20 Audi models, including the A6, A4, A3, Q5, and Q7. Every part comes with an OE number - verify fitment using your VIN before purchasing.
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Looking for Audi lighting? We carry 208 automotive lighting components - from headlight assemblies and tail lights to turn signals, headlight level sensors, and mounting accessories. Prices range from €8.46 to €203.43, and 159 products are available for immediate dispatch.

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€8.46Starting price
200OE numbers

How much does Audi lighting cost?

The most affordable Audi lighting parts start at just €8.46, while top-tier headlight assemblies can reach €203.43. The average product price is 60,84 EUR. Here are the lowest-priced options in our catalog:

What Audi lighting parts do customers buy most often?

The most popular Audi lighting parts are tail lights and headlight level sensors. Here are our current bestsellers:

Which Audi models is lighting available for?

Our catalog includes lighting parts for 20 Audi models. The widest selection covers the A6, A4, A3, Q5, and Q7. Whether you need a headlight assembly for an A6 sedan, a tail light for a compact A3, or a turn signal for a Q7 SUV - you'll find the right part with a verified OE number.

How do I know if my Audi's lighting needs replacing?

The most common signs of failing Audi car lights include: complete loss of light output when switched on, flickering or pulsing lights (often caused by a faulty inverter or control module), and reduced brightness due to a cloudy or yellowed headlight lens. In models equipped with a CANBUS system, a dashboard warning message is common even when the bulb appears to be functioning. Moisture inside the headlight housing indicates a broken seal and requires prompt replacement - leaving it unchecked can lead to corrosion and electrical shorts.

What should I look for when buying Audi lighting?

The most important factor is road-legal certification with an "E" mark - without it, you risk a fine and potential vehicle inspection failure. For Audi models with a lighting control system, choose CANBUS-compatible LED bulbs to avoid false "bulb out" warnings. Also pay attention to color temperature - a neutral white in the 4000K-5000K range offers the best visibility and safety. Parts from manufacturers such as DPA, Vika, Hella guarantee full OE specification compliance.