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Old 02-07-2019, 01:28 AM
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hi. Can anyone explain the difference between part numbers please. I have an RS6 2015 reg, the head light part number is 4G0.941.036.C. I am trying to find a replacement light .but almost all the lights I find are 4G0.941.036. They don't have the C on the end. Can anyone tell me what the C represents on the part number. Or can you still use a headlight with out the C on the par number.Thanks
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Your 2015 RS6 is a C7 platform. Post your question on the C7 forum site. This forum is for the C6 platform, which covers 2005 thru 2011 A6s.
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Originally Posted by A6Gary
Your 2015 RS6 is a C7 platform. Post your question on the C7 forum site. This forum is for the C6 platform, which covers 2005 thru 2011 A6s.
Gary you are the master at catching the folks that post in the wrong forum. I get my popcorn and wait for you to point them in the right direction. And Raj99 is the master at telling people to search for answers before they post a question. LOL. You guys are the best.
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does it matter.???
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As far as I know the A, B, C etc at the end of the part number is the revision number. So if they change something in the part they will increase to the next rev number.
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