It's fortunately not too hard.
1) Adjust the steering wheel all the way out and down
2) Lift vertically the U-shaped molding covering the Accordion molding behind the steering wheel
3) Unscrew the two screws holding in the instrument cluster.
4) Pull the instrument cluster straight toward you
5) Carefully disconnect the harnesses in the back of the instrument cluster
6) Remove instrument cluster
7) Swap out the bulb (its not a standard T5 wedge bulb, you have to get them from the dealer)
8) Re-assemble
To remove the cluster to get to the bulb, lower your steering wheel and remove the trim piece. Take out two screws and pull out the instrument cluster.
To reset the "Service" light in Audi TT: With the car turned off Hold the right button on the instrument cluster Turn the key to the on position Push the left button on the instrument cluster Until the Service light goes out. (will say "Service in 10000 miles")
If your 2002 Audi's odometer is reading 999,999, it may be due to a malfunction or a failure in the odometer gear. To fix it, you can try resetting the instrument cluster by disconnecting the car battery for a few minutes, then reconnecting it. If the issue persists, you may need to replace the instrument cluster or repair the odometer gear, which typically requires professional assistance. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a qualified mechanic for specific guidance.
This question needs to be clarified. Are you referring to bulbs? Or the actual assembly?
To replace the heater control switch bulbs in an Audi A3, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the trim surrounding the heater control panel, typically using a trim removal tool. Once the panel is exposed, carefully detach the control switch assembly to access the bulbs. Replace the old bulbs with new ones, reassemble the switch and trim, and reconnect the battery to complete the process.
open the tailgate ,and at the side of the light cluster you will find a small round pop out plastic disc, behind which is the release screw for the light cluster.
My dealer said no. The whole instrument cluster needs to be replaced for about $600-$800 dollars, I believe.
there is a dial pin on the left side of the ref counter turn this clockwise and the clster lights will come on then ,
To remove the speedometer from an Audi TT, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Then, carefully pry off the trim surrounding the instrument cluster using a trim tool, being cautious not to damage the dashboard. Next, remove the screws securing the cluster in place, gently pull it out, and disconnect the wiring harnesses at the back. Finally, you can take out the speedometer from the cluster assembly.
The dash cluster has to be removed or partially anyway to get to the bulb. Usually there are about four to six screws depending on the model. good luck
the speaker is in the instrument cluster (dont try and take it apart!), and you can have someone go in and change the coding to another country that does not have seat belt warning.
I've written it up here... http://samboutros.wordpress.com/2007/04/02/2003-audi-a4-bulb-replacement/ Steps, pictures and links to bulbs...