Another stuck window on Audi A6
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Re: Another stuck window on Audi A6
Hi,
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 21:30:07 GMT, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <mille@afm.at>
wrote:
>On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 17:03:47 +0000, nowhere@home.com wrote:
>
>OK, that could be a bit lengthy. I'll try. There is a manual from H.R.
>Etzold in german "So wird's gemacht" for the A6 which describes it.
>
>2.) Remove the trim
>
>High up on the door trim, facing to the front and the back of the car
>there are two screws. One facing each direction. Unscrew them. Lift
>the trim some 20 cm up unhooking it at the top. There are several
>plastic supports at the lower side of the door holding the door in
>place at that edge. I guess one has to be careful not to break them.
I have now had a chance to try this but I can't get the trim off. I
located and removed the two screws. However the trim does not
move even when I apply some force to it. Any more force and something
will break, I believe.
Does anyone have any practical experience they would be willing to
share?
BTW: It's a Audi A6 Avant '99 SE
TIA, Mark
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 21:30:07 GMT, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <mille@afm.at>
wrote:
>On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 17:03:47 +0000, nowhere@home.com wrote:
>
>OK, that could be a bit lengthy. I'll try. There is a manual from H.R.
>Etzold in german "So wird's gemacht" for the A6 which describes it.
>
>2.) Remove the trim
>
>High up on the door trim, facing to the front and the back of the car
>there are two screws. One facing each direction. Unscrew them. Lift
>the trim some 20 cm up unhooking it at the top. There are several
>plastic supports at the lower side of the door holding the door in
>place at that edge. I guess one has to be careful not to break them.
I have now had a chance to try this but I can't get the trim off. I
located and removed the two screws. However the trim does not
move even when I apply some force to it. Any more force and something
will break, I believe.
Does anyone have any practical experience they would be willing to
share?
BTW: It's a Audi A6 Avant '99 SE
TIA, Mark
#12
Re: Another stuck window on Audi A6
I just fixed my two front windows - this is most likely your problem. The window operates with a cable system that locks into plastic sliders if one of the sliders breaks it causes the window to wedge and get stuck. I ordered the sliders from Jeff at vividracing.com part 4B0-837-463-B - buy two even though only one is probably broken.
Roll window all the way down if possible,
Remove the panel - one screw to remove on each side of panel - small phillips. Lift panel gently. pay attention to all the wires - mark them then disconnect all wires and door latch. Remove swicth by inserting small phillips into hole under handle and press tab to release.
Remove inside door frame by removing four star bolts. Also gently pry off the rubber dams on the top side ofconnecting the door and inner frame. Remove tiny phillips screw on dam near hinge side.
Remove the inner frame - lay it on a blanket - replace broken slider and reverse the process. I also cleaned lubed all the cables while I was at it.
Reverse the process - remember to reconnect the latch befor you close the door!! Cost $30.
Roll window all the way down if possible,
Remove the panel - one screw to remove on each side of panel - small phillips. Lift panel gently. pay attention to all the wires - mark them then disconnect all wires and door latch. Remove swicth by inserting small phillips into hole under handle and press tab to release.
Remove inside door frame by removing four star bolts. Also gently pry off the rubber dams on the top side ofconnecting the door and inner frame. Remove tiny phillips screw on dam near hinge side.
Remove the inner frame - lay it on a blanket - replace broken slider and reverse the process. I also cleaned lubed all the cables while I was at it.
Reverse the process - remember to reconnect the latch befor you close the door!! Cost $30.
#13
Re: Another stuck window on Audi A6
I have a 2000 A6 Audi. The rear right window has been sticking for ages, lately stuck down. A search and Youtube was good but didn't resolve my problem. So I took off the trim, unscrewed the motor, manually raised the window, put it back together except for the switch in the door. Now the window is disabled but it didn't cost me anything. I can live with that. This may be a temporary fix for some of you. At least the window is up.
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