Dude, you are a life saver. I ordered a new shade screen months ago and have been struggling to find a DIY video. You did a great job of explaining each step. Audis are incredibly difficult cars to work on. Thanks a bunch bro.
I've been dreading replacing mine because I've been told anything from the entire frame needs to be replaced, to the headliner needs to come out. Thanks for making this detailed video!!
You snapped bro. I just bought one of these and the shade was already completely messed up- couldn't even roll up or move really... n I don't like being "couped" in (pun, couldn't resist)... I ripped that fabric thing right outta there so fast and neatly folded it up and tucked it in over the aluminum piece... but that Georgia summer is lurking on this black leather soo... I will probably be giving this video a good hour+ of play time come February/March lol!! Anyway, video saved!
Good job. One of the more comprehensive guides I’ve come across. This worked for my 2013 A5. One tweak I would suggest is that removing the interior screw covers can be much easier to remove. Just reach under the tilted glass in the back of the roof and grab with a pair of pliers and pull straight back.
A simple solution on making the low cost non OEM sunshade work: We discovered during our installation, the two OEM parts that fit into the end of the aluminum bar (the parts that have the small ball on them, see 14:20 in video) are far superior to the non OEM sunshade parts. We simply removed those two parts from the old OEM sunshade and transferred them to the new non OEM sunshade. Once we made the transfer of the said parts, the sunshade was much easier to install. Side Note: Before making the transfer of the old OEM parts into the new sunshade, take those parts and practice installing them without the aluminum bar in the way. This will give you a clear picture of how they're installed into the brackets on the car. I hope our suggestion helps on the installation while saving you guy's some bank at the same time... Mike: Without your awesome video we wouldn't have attempted the install in the first place, Thanks Again!!!
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial video. I develop training videos for a living and I have to say...this was excellent!! I know it will help a lot of Audi owners save a lot of money. Thanks again!
Great video. I just noticed this happening on my 2011 today. Do you think there's a way to glue the fabric back to the side rail? I am not sure I'd want to replace the entire assembly if there was a way to do that, thoughts?
Thank you for such detailed video. Have you had any issues with front rubber seal on the outside after this or tried to replace it at all as a separate project?
Thank you! Extraordinary effort. Two questions though - 1.) Did I miss the part where you reconnect that clip that was one of the first things you disconnected? 2.) With the glass out, can we see if there are sunroof tubes that may need a cleaning or flushing? Again, thank you - I was dreading this repair but you made it look easy!
Hey Mike, your video is excellent. One thing that I couldn’t quite figure out was when putting the two pins back, how do you know where to align them? I couldn’t see a hole to align them to. Thanks
I recall placing the part in exactly the same position when the pin was removed. Putting the pin back in takes some finesse. Don’t use too much force. If the pin doesn’t go in with some minor taps with a hammer then readjust and try again. If the holes aren’t aligned and you hit the pin with a full swing of a hammer you run the risk of bending or smashing the pin. I think it is only made of aluminum.
Any idea how to get the sunshade to move fully? Mine seems jammed 1/4 way when I try and access the sunroof........its jammed somewhere and I don't have the expertise to figure it out
Amazing video, my broken 5 years ago, was trying to find a video but no luck. Btw where do you order the sunshade from? My is completely broke and I kinda ripped it out
Question? Does the ball and shinny piece (15:02 mark) ride inside the same channel together? I think I just answered my own question. The ball rides in the lower ball channel and the metal spring piece and plastic piece rides in the upper rectangular channel... Great video BTW...
This video was great! Unfortunately the replacement part and the design itself is complete rubbish. My replacement part refused to unroll. Honestly, I have no earthly idea why Audi went with such a complicated design. Really I don't feel like a sunshade should be a complicated matter, especially at the price point that these originally sold for.
same here, the roller doesnt retract in the middle, and the sliders were giving me hell (not fitting), finally got the sliders in and when it came to opening it, its gets all caught up in itself. really sucks so i guess i have no sunshade now.
Also, what company on EBay did you use to order the sunshade? I ordered one and just got around to installing it months later only to find that the end was damaged in transit. Thanks
Dude, you are a life saver. I ordered a new shade screen months ago and have been struggling to find a DIY video. You did a great job of explaining each step. Audis are incredibly difficult cars to work on. Thanks a bunch bro.
I've been dreading replacing mine because I've been told anything from the entire frame needs to be replaced, to the headliner needs to come out. Thanks for making this detailed video!!
Excelent instructional video, Thanks for your teaching skills.
You snapped bro. I just bought one of these and the shade was already completely messed up- couldn't even roll up or move really... n I don't like being "couped" in (pun, couldn't resist)... I ripped that fabric thing right outta there so fast and neatly folded it up and tucked it in over the aluminum piece... but that Georgia summer is lurking on this black leather soo... I will probably be giving this video a good hour+ of play time come February/March lol!! Anyway, video saved!
Good job. One of the more comprehensive guides I’ve come across. This worked for my 2013 A5. One tweak I would suggest is that removing the interior screw covers can be much easier to remove. Just reach under the tilted glass in the back of the roof and grab with a pair of pliers and pull straight back.
A simple solution on making the low cost non OEM sunshade work: We discovered during our installation, the two OEM parts that fit into the end of the aluminum bar (the parts that have the small ball on them, see 14:20 in video) are far superior to the non OEM sunshade parts. We simply removed those two parts from the old OEM sunshade and transferred them to the new non OEM sunshade. Once we made the transfer of the said parts, the sunshade was much easier to install.
Side Note: Before making the transfer of the old OEM parts into the new sunshade, take those parts and practice installing them without the aluminum bar in the way. This will give you a clear picture of how they're installed into the brackets on the car. I hope our suggestion helps on the installation while saving you guy's some bank at the same time...
Mike: Without your awesome video we wouldn't have attempted the install in the first place, Thanks Again!!!
Thanks Mike. Will try that.
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial video. I develop training videos for a living and I have to say...this was excellent!! I know it will help a lot of Audi owners save a lot of money. Thanks again!
Definitely the best detailed video of every single step. Thank you for the dedication and attention to detail. I feel confident to fix my shade now
You are the BEST!!! Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot, Mike! Your video was a great tutorial to change the sunshade/screen on my 2013 A5; very well explained steps by steps.
Bro I thought i had to remove the whole head liner appreciation bro God bless you an your wife
Great video. I just noticed this happening on my 2011 today. Do you think there's a way to glue the fabric back to the side rail? I am not sure I'd want to replace the entire assembly if there was a way to do that, thoughts?
Did you end up figuring this out? Looking to reglue as well.
Thanks mate, great video, just followed it step by step to replace my sunshade.
Very well done and explained, I'll be doing this soon myself.
Thank you for such detailed video. Have you had any issues with front rubber seal on the outside after this or tried to replace it at all as a separate project?
Thank you very much for video.😊
Awesome video bro. I’m definitely going to use this to replace mine. TY
Thank you! Extraordinary effort. Two questions though - 1.) Did I miss the part where you reconnect that clip that was one of the first things you disconnected? 2.) With the glass out, can we see if there are sunroof tubes that may need a cleaning or flushing? Again, thank you - I was dreading this repair but you made it look easy!
Thank you Mike for your excellent video. How do I order part for my 2012 Q5? Appreciate your help.
Thank you my sunshade got knocked off the tack and won’t fold in anymore hopefully this will fix it
Hey Mike, your video is excellent. One thing that I couldn’t quite figure out was when putting the two pins back, how do you know where to align them? I couldn’t see a hole to align them to. Thanks
I recall placing the part in exactly the same position when the pin was removed. Putting the pin back in takes some finesse. Don’t use too much force. If the pin doesn’t go in with some minor taps with a hammer then readjust and try again. If the holes aren’t aligned and you hit the pin with a full swing of a hammer you run the risk of bending or smashing the pin. I think it is only made of aluminum.
Any idea how to get the sunshade to move fully? Mine seems jammed 1/4 way when I try and access the sunroof........its jammed somewhere and I don't have the expertise to figure it out
Amazing video, my broken 5 years ago, was trying to find a video but no luck. Btw where do you order the sunshade from? My is completely broke and I kinda ripped it out
Awesome video. Thanks much!
My left passenger coil of the sunshade would stay on the track keeps falling out any idea how to fix it
Can that be reglued instead of buying a new one?
Is it possible to replace the tensioner.. mine broke and all wound up
Thank you bro
You are the best
Hi, Do you have any video on rear sun shade replacement (same car)
@@cruzflores6981 No I don’t. My car doesn’t have a rear shade.
Question? Does the ball and shinny piece (15:02 mark) ride inside the same channel together? I think I just answered my own question. The ball rides in the lower ball channel and the metal spring piece and plastic piece rides in the upper rectangular channel... Great video BTW...
Yes, they do.
This video was great! Unfortunately the replacement part and the design itself is complete rubbish.
My replacement part refused to unroll. Honestly, I have no earthly idea why Audi went with such a complicated design. Really I don't feel like a sunshade should be a complicated matter, especially at the price point that these originally sold for.
same here, the roller doesnt retract in the middle, and the sliders were giving me hell (not fitting), finally got the sliders in and when it came to opening it, its gets all caught up in itself. really sucks so i guess i have no sunshade now.
Hi. Good Video. Wondering if work the same as 2014 A5.
Hey Mike what’s the part number?
I have A5 cuatro and it happens on my car too
Or how I order mine.
Also, what company on EBay did you use to order the sunshade? I ordered one and just got around to installing it months later only to find that the end was damaged in transit. Thanks
I ordered the OEM part from a dealership’s online parts website.
@@MikeBedauit looks like it costs about 900 on the oem site. Is this what you paid? Also is there any way to re glue the side that came undone? Thanks
Great video though I think mine can only open half way
The sunshade you used was OEM or aftermarket?
It was OEM
I assume same process for 2013 rs5?
I would assume it is the same for all models between 2008 - 2017
Where did you buy your shade
I bought it through an Audi dealership online.
first rain will tell...😅
Nice work looks hard to do
On my Audi A5 same thing,cant belive that they do so cheap