guenterjohnson39
Audi SQ5 Sunshade Failure: Fix and Cost Guide
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guenterjohnson39 (Author)
Just wanted to follow up on this sunshade repair discussion. Facing a similar issue with my 2015 SQ5 car sunshade system now. The symptoms sound exactly the same, complete motor failure and error codes. Thanks for the detailed explanation about the repair process. Removing the headliner definitely seems like a major job. Would you mind sharing what the total repair cost was in your case? Also curious if youve had any issues with the window visor or other car interior components since the repair was done? My local dealer quoted a pretty steep price, so trying to get a sense if its in line with what others have paid.
vivienwolf1
Yes, I got it all fixed last month and the sun blind system is working perfectly now. The repair came to 330 Euro total which covered replacing the defective motor and recalibrating the entire sunblind mechanism. The UV protection system is working great since the fix, and I havent experienced any issues with other interior components. The sunshade operates smoothly without any of the previous sticking or error codes. Looking back, even though the price seemed high initially, having a properly functioning car blind is worth it, especially during summer months. The technician mentioned that regular use of the sun protection system actually helps prevent future motor failures. For reference, the repair included both parts and labor: Motor replacement, System diagnostic, Full recalibration, New guide rails installation The interior sunblind repair took about a day to complete, but the results have been excellent. No other issues with any car components since then.
guenterjohnson39 (Author)
I wanted to give a final update on my sunshade repair situation. After checking several shops, I went with a certified mechanic who specializes in interior accessory repairs. The final cost was 480 Euro, which included a new motor unit, guide rails, and labor for the sun blind replacement. The whole repair took about 8 hours since they had to remove the entire headliner to access the sunshade mechanism. The car blind is now working flawlessly, no more error codes or sticking issues. The UV protection system operates smoothly, and the mechanism feels much more robust than before. While the cost was higher than expected, having a properly working sun protection system makes a huge difference in daily driving comfort. The mechanic also showed me the worn parts and explained how regular maintenance could prevent similar issues in the future. Overall, despite the initial hassle and cost, I am satisfied with the repair quality and would recommend getting it fixed properly rather than trying cheaper alternatives.
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vivienwolf1
Had the same sun blind issue on my 2017 Audi Q5 2.0 TFSI. The motor of the sunblind stopped working completely, showing an error code on the display. This is actually a common problem with these interior accessory systems. The main issue was the sunshade repair required removing the entire headliner to access the motor unit. The UV protection membrane had stuck to the guides, causing the motor to burn out from trying to retract the car blind. The repair involved: Complete removal of headliner, Replacement of the sunblind motor unit, Installation of new guide rails, System recalibration This was a serious repair that took about 6 hours of labor. The sunblind mechanism is complex and integrated into the roof structure. Would recommend going to a specialized shop rather than a general mechanic, as they need specific diagnostic tools to reset the system properly. Make sure they check the entire mechanism, not just the motor. Often the guide rails also need replacement to prevent future binding issues.