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2000 A6 Sunroof Wont close properly

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Old Feb 24, 2009 | 11:54 AM
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Default 2000 A6 Sunroof Wont close properly

Not even 24 hours into this car yet, and my sun roof will not close. It is in the down position, and the "tilt control" seems to do nothing but open or close the roof. I have also lost all intermediate stages on the sunroof. If I turn it just to the first position, the window automatically opens up all the way. I have read in my manual that I can close the window manually (read in the manual that I can do it manually!) but I'm a little unsure about prying the light housing out with a screwdriver. The plastic light cover came out rather easily, but when I pry on the whole housing it seems like I might actually break something, rather that just "pry out the housing" as the manual says . I am hoping there is some "on again off again, little bit o this way , little bit o that way" ritual that I can do to please the Audi gods and make my sunroof work again.
Old Feb 24, 2009 | 01:08 PM
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Default Re: 2000 A6 Sunroof Wont close properly

K you need to clean the contacts on the switch first, and then do this https://www.audiforum.ca/general-d-i...procedure.html <<<<---------Click here
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