Sunroof
#1
Sunroof
Ok guys, I bought a 98 A4 a few weeks ago with 58,000 miles. It needs some cosmetic stuff like door trim and what not but runs great. But I have a pretty big problem with the sunroof. When I turn the switch to the closed position the sunroof sits below the roof line, and leaks like a seive. I've seen my friend's A4 and his is definitely flush with the roof. When i turn it to full open it moves a very little bit and then gets stuck. If i vent it it vents a little but not fully. And when vented you can see that one side of the sunroof is higher than the other side. It is very crooked. Any ideas on what this could be. I can't open it manually with the crank either, it just sticks. I did raise it to be level with the roof so that it won't leak, but you can still see that one side is higher than the other, its not completely flush. I think this is probably my first legitimate post on Audi forums lol, and i'm breaking the rules of the good night thread because i just posted on there and now i'm posting again, but i need help! thanks in advance.
Keith
Keith
#4
RE: Sunroof
Yea, I was trying to avoid a dealer. My uncle has a Jag and he was having a problem with his sunroof and he went to the dealer and they wanted like 700 bucks then he went somewhere else and they charged like 200, I need to find out where he went.
#8
RE: Sunroof
I can't get to the track. I just bought the car, it was parked under trees, there were a lot of leaves built up under the trunk lid and stuff, so I mean there could be stuff built up in there. I think it needs to be more than just a lubrication thing though because it doesn't even sit level, like I could see it being sticking if one side of sunroof looked like it was moving back. But I can't get to the track anyway cuz it doesn't pop up enough and it doesn't open at all. If I drop the headliner will I have any access to anything? It's almost the end of summer and I'd love to use it before the summer ends lol. Thanks for the advice so far guys.
#10
RE: Sunroof
Yea, I had to manually crank it just so it wouldn't leak. When you set it to zero it's actually a little below the roof line and leaks like crazy. But I can't open it all the way manually either. It just doesn't want to budge.