02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeing andclosing HELP !
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02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeing andclosing HELP !
I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
the actual motor and cables ?
Thanks in advance.
Phil
damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
the actual motor and cables ?
Thanks in advance.
Phil
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Re: 02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeing and closing HELP !
Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
yrs old when the sunroof failed.
phil wrote:
> I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> the actual motor and cables ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Phil
of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
yrs old when the sunroof failed.
phil wrote:
> I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> the actual motor and cables ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Phil
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Re: 02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeing and closing HELP !
Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
yrs old when the sunroof failed.
phil wrote:
> I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> the actual motor and cables ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Phil
of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
yrs old when the sunroof failed.
phil wrote:
> I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> the actual motor and cables ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Phil
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Re: 02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeing and closing HELP !
Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
yrs old when the sunroof failed.
phil wrote:
> I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> the actual motor and cables ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Phil
of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
yrs old when the sunroof failed.
phil wrote:
> I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> the actual motor and cables ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Phil
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Re: 02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeingand closing HELP !
billmywall@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
B6 (2002-2005) ?
Regards,
Phil
> Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> yrs old when the sunroof failed.
>
> phil wrote:
>
>>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
>>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
>>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
>>the actual motor and cables ?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Phil
>
>
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
B6 (2002-2005) ?
Regards,
Phil
> Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> yrs old when the sunroof failed.
>
> phil wrote:
>
>>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
>>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
>>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
>>the actual motor and cables ?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Phil
>
>
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Re: 02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeingand closing HELP !
billmywall@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
B6 (2002-2005) ?
Regards,
Phil
> Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> yrs old when the sunroof failed.
>
> phil wrote:
>
>>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
>>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
>>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
>>the actual motor and cables ?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Phil
>
>
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
B6 (2002-2005) ?
Regards,
Phil
> Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> yrs old when the sunroof failed.
>
> phil wrote:
>
>>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
>>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
>>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
>>the actual motor and cables ?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Phil
>
>
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Re: 02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeingand closing HELP !
billmywall@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
B6 (2002-2005) ?
Regards,
Phil
> Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> yrs old when the sunroof failed.
>
> phil wrote:
>
>>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
>>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
>>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
>>the actual motor and cables ?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Phil
>
>
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
B6 (2002-2005) ?
Regards,
Phil
> Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> yrs old when the sunroof failed.
>
> phil wrote:
>
>>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
>>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
>>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
>>the actual motor and cables ?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Phil
>
>
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Re: 02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeing and closing HELP !
Hi Phil
This happened to my old car back in 2000. It was a 1995 A4. If you do
get it checked out can you let me know how you get on? I'm intreaged
to know if I could've done anything to save mine before it died. Once
it had died IIRC I was quoted £800 to fix it or £1k to replace. I
paid £130 to get it closed.
phil wrote:
> billmywall@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
> B6 (2002-2005) ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> > of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> > so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> > with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> > them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> > yrs old when the sunroof failed.
> >
> > phil wrote:
> >
> >>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> >>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> >>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> >>the actual motor and cables ?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >>Phil
> >
> >
This happened to my old car back in 2000. It was a 1995 A4. If you do
get it checked out can you let me know how you get on? I'm intreaged
to know if I could've done anything to save mine before it died. Once
it had died IIRC I was quoted £800 to fix it or £1k to replace. I
paid £130 to get it closed.
phil wrote:
> billmywall@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
> B6 (2002-2005) ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> > of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> > so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> > with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> > them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> > yrs old when the sunroof failed.
> >
> > phil wrote:
> >
> >>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> >>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> >>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> >>the actual motor and cables ?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >>Phil
> >
> >
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Re: 02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeing and closing HELP !
Hi Phil
This happened to my old car back in 2000. It was a 1995 A4. If you do
get it checked out can you let me know how you get on? I'm intreaged
to know if I could've done anything to save mine before it died. Once
it had died IIRC I was quoted £800 to fix it or £1k to replace. I
paid £130 to get it closed.
phil wrote:
> billmywall@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
> B6 (2002-2005) ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> > of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> > so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> > with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> > them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> > yrs old when the sunroof failed.
> >
> > phil wrote:
> >
> >>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> >>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> >>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> >>the actual motor and cables ?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >>Phil
> >
> >
This happened to my old car back in 2000. It was a 1995 A4. If you do
get it checked out can you let me know how you get on? I'm intreaged
to know if I could've done anything to save mine before it died. Once
it had died IIRC I was quoted £800 to fix it or £1k to replace. I
paid £130 to get it closed.
phil wrote:
> billmywall@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
> B6 (2002-2005) ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> > of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> > so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> > with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> > them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> > yrs old when the sunroof failed.
> >
> > phil wrote:
> >
> >>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> >>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> >>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> >>the actual motor and cables ?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >>Phil
> >
> >
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Re: 02' A4 1.8T sunroof "chatters" last few inches when openeing and closing HELP !
Hi Phil
This happened to my old car back in 2000. It was a 1995 A4. If you do
get it checked out can you let me know how you get on? I'm intreaged
to know if I could've done anything to save mine before it died. Once
it had died IIRC I was quoted £800 to fix it or £1k to replace. I
paid £130 to get it closed.
phil wrote:
> billmywall@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
> B6 (2002-2005) ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> > of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> > so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> > with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> > them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> > yrs old when the sunroof failed.
> >
> > phil wrote:
> >
> >>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> >>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> >>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> >>the actual motor and cables ?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >>Phil
> >
> >
This happened to my old car back in 2000. It was a 1995 A4. If you do
get it checked out can you let me know how you get on? I'm intreaged
to know if I could've done anything to save mine before it died. Once
it had died IIRC I was quoted £800 to fix it or £1k to replace. I
paid £130 to get it closed.
phil wrote:
> billmywall@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Thanks for your response...which body style did you have ? the B5 or the
> B6 (2002-2005) ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sounds familiar. I had the sunroof motor fail on me after a few weeks
> > of this "chattering" on my old A4. It would've cost silly money to fix
> > so I had to have the sunroof permanently closed after the motor jammed
> > with the sunroof still open. I'd take it to a dealership asap and get
> > them to look at it before it goes kaput. Incidentally, my Audi was 5
> > yrs old when the sunroof failed.
> >
> > phil wrote:
> >
> >>I have had this problem for sometime. It gets REALLY annoying in the
> >>damp humid weather. In the cold dry weather it's almost gone. SO
> >>humidity plays a big role. The track appears fine / greased. Could it be
> >>the actual motor and cables ?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >>Phil
> >
> >
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