[s-cars] Re: Fw: [SOS-cars] need help - S6 electrical problem

Jerry Scott jerryscott at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 31 18:39:17 EST 2004


My 93 S4 also does this while the switch is in the closed position. It 
will tilt one notch open for no apparent reason.  I find that if you put 
your thumb over the 4 slots aft of the switch, the sunroof will close 
and everything seems to be ok again.  I am assuming that these slots are 
some kind of sensor that opens the roof when it detects something in the 
air inside the car.  Maybe it is a fart sensor and the car is trying to 
clear the air to make driving more pleasurable.  All kidding aside, I 
can see this on a Lexus but not on a German car.  So does anyone know 
the reason for this feature?
Jerry

Lee Levitt wrote:

>Hugh writes:
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>>About a month ago my sunroof began to power open by
>>itself when I started the car.
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>My car does something slightly different. Every so often, the sunroof opens
>itself while I'm driving, always to the tilt position. 
>
>Scared the *CRAP* out of my wife the other day as we were moving smartly
>along the Mass Turnpike. The sudden increase in windnoise really threw her
>for a loop.
>
>I figure it's just a ghost in the machine and at some point I'll swap out
>switches. I've got a spare panel from a later A6 that I want to put in, but
>first I'll have to clean it up a bit and install the remote button for my
>garage door opener (just a simple momentary switch connected to the leads
>inside the garage remote stored up in the headliner).
>
>Also, btw, this talk about batteries...I think I'll pick up a new Optima in
>the fall as I think I'm still on the original battery...
>
>Lee
>
>'95.5 S6 avant
>'96 A6 quattro avant
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