walterscholz1
Brio Sun Blind Failure
Summary of the thread
The 2017 Honda Brio's sun blind is stuck, and an error is displayed, leading to the suspicion of a faulty motor. A faint whirring noise suggests the motor might be failing or blocked. Initial checks should include examining the linkage for obstructions and ensuring the fuses are intact. Ultimately, professional diagnosis confirmed a defective motor, which was replaced to resolve the issue.
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walterscholz1 (community.author)
Thanks! Yes, there's a faint whirring noise. I checked the fuses, and they're fine. Any specific diagnostic steps before I replace the motor?
hannes_light1
The whirring sound suggests the motor is failing or blocked. Given the error codes, symptoms, and car's age, professional help might be best. A Honda workshop can confirm and give a repair estimate. A defective motor is most likely.
walterscholz1 (community.author)
You were right. I took it to a shop, and the sun blind motor was defective. The repair was about 330€. It's working now. Thanks for the help!
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hannes_light1
I've seen this. It often points to a faulty sun blind motor, but check for linkage problems or obstructions first. Does it make noise when you try to use it? Also, check the fuses before replacing the motor.