Audi Q7 2008 Bulb Size
Bulb size chart
This 2008 Audi Q7 bulb size page is designed to help you verify the correct replacement bulb by lighting position, so you can match the right part to the right socket before you buy. Because Audi lighting setups can vary by trim, market, and body style, checking the exact location is the safest way to avoid ordering the wrong bulb.
For the 2008 Audi Q7, the chart below covers exterior and interior bulbs such as headlights, daytime running lights, turn signals, brake lights, tail lights, license plate lights, and cabin bulbs. Use it as a quick reference when replacing a single bulb or planning a full lighting refresh on your Q7.
Fitment can differ between trims and lighting packages, especially on vehicles with factory xenon or other upgraded lighting systems. The 2008 Q7 may also use different bulb types depending on whether the vehicle has halogen or HID-style components, and aftermarket LED conversions may require additional parts or may not fit correctly in every housing. Before purchasing, it is a good idea to inspect the bulb already installed in your vehicle and compare it with the chart, since the same model year can have market-specific differences.
FAQ
What bulb does the 2008 Audi Q7 use for the low beam and high beam headlights?
The bulb chart lists D1S for the headlight bulb high beam and low beam on the 2008 Audi Q7. Always confirm the installed bulb type before ordering, especially if the vehicle has had prior lighting repairs or modifications.
What is the front turn signal bulb size on a 2008 Audi Q7?
The front turn signal light bulb is listed as 64136 for the 2008 Audi Q7. If one side has been changed before, check the other side or the existing bulb to make sure both match.
What bulb fits the rear turn signal on this model year?
The rear turn signal light bulb is listed as 7506 for the 2008 Audi Q7. This same bulb type is also shown for the daytime running light in the chart, so verify the exact position before buying.
What bulb is used for the brake light and tail light?
The chart lists 7506R for both the brake light bulb and the tail light bulb on the 2008 Audi Q7. Because rear lamp assemblies can vary by market, it is smart to confirm the bulb in the housing before replacement.
What size is the daytime running light bulb on a 2008 Audi Q7?
The daytime running light bulb is listed as 7506. If your Q7 has been converted to LED or has a different lighting package, the installed setup may not match the original bulb chart.
What bulb is used for the license plate lights?
The license plate light bulb is listed as 6418 for the 2008 Audi Q7. This is a common exterior bulb location that is often replaced when the plate lights start to dim or fail.
What bulb fits the interior dome light?
The dome light bulb is listed as 64111 on the 2008 Audi Q7. Interior lighting can be affected by trim and option package, so check the bulb base and connector style if you are replacing it with an aftermarket part.
Are the map lights the same as the dome light bulbs?
Yes, the chart lists 64111 for the map light bulb as well. On some vehicles, the map light and dome light may share the same bulb type, but you should still verify the exact fixture before ordering.
What bulb is used for the glove box, trunk, and courtesy lights?
The glove box light bulb, trunk or cargo area light, and courtesy light bulb are all listed as 2825, 98 for the 2008 Audi Q7. These small interior bulbs are often easy to replace once you access the housing.
What are the side marker bulb sizes on the 2008 Audi Q7?
The front side marker light bulb and rear side marker light bulb are both listed as 2821. If your vehicle has different regional lighting equipment, check the existing bulb to confirm the fit.
What bulb does the parking light use?
The parking light bulb is listed as 2827 for the 2008 Audi Q7. Parking light fitment can vary with headlight package, so it is best to compare the bulb in the car with the chart before purchasing.
Does the center high mount stop light use a replaceable bulb?
The chart lists the center high mount stop light bulb as LED. On many vehicles, that means the unit may not use a standard replaceable bulb in the same way as other lights, so inspect the assembly before attempting a repair.