FS: Rear Sunshade Parts (motor and stage module)
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FS: Rear Sunshade Parts (motor and stage module)
I have some parts left over from my 2002 A6 2.7T with the warm weather
package. I had a problem with the rear sunshade. I replaced the parts
and I still have the same problem. It turned out that I had to make an
adjustment on a screw, and it fixed the problem. So the old parts still
work. I paid about $225 for both parts from Shokan Coachworks Inc. New
these parts are over $700.
Here are the parts
sunshade module part#4B0-907 491
sunshade motor part#6061 004 2100
these parts should work on Audi A6 2001-2004
If you are interested, make me an offer.
<dbcook@macetc.com>
package. I had a problem with the rear sunshade. I replaced the parts
and I still have the same problem. It turned out that I had to make an
adjustment on a screw, and it fixed the problem. So the old parts still
work. I paid about $225 for both parts from Shokan Coachworks Inc. New
these parts are over $700.
Here are the parts
sunshade module part#4B0-907 491
sunshade motor part#6061 004 2100
these parts should work on Audi A6 2001-2004
If you are interested, make me an offer.
<dbcook@macetc.com>
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Re: FS: Rear Sunshade Parts (motor and stage module)
Wow this is the only thread I could find for the rear sun shade. Mine too is not working. I am curious what, where and how did you adjust the screw?
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Re: FS: Rear Sunshade Parts (motor and stage module)
An angle adjustable support is to be used for supporting a sun-shade device, and includes a base with a pair of pivot lobes, a retaining member having a coupling portion adapted for coupling with the sun-shade device and a retaining projection which is pivoted on the pivot lobes, and an adjusting unit which includes a stationary clamping member disposed below the retaining projection and having a first retaining surface, a movable clamping member disposed below the retaining projecting and having a second retaining surface, and a regulating rod that extends threadedly through the movable clamping member and that is coupled rotatably to the stationary clamping member. The regulating rod is operable to move the movable clamping member from a locking position, in which the first and second retaining surfaces engage the peripheral surface of the retaining projection for cooperatively clamping and positioning the retaining projection between the clamping members, and an unlocking position, in which the second retaining surface is moved away from the first retaining surface to release the retaining projection from the clamping members and to permit pivoting of the retaining member for adjustment of the inclination of the sun-shade device
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