What is the reason why the Audi A6 retractable screen does not automatically rise?
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It may be a malfunction caused by a broken wiring harness. Appearance: The design features a different front grille and fog light assembly compared to the gasoline version. The LED daytime running lights have also been slightly adjusted to appear more technologically advanced, and it uses the densely-spoked wheels commonly found on new energy vehicles. Performance: It comes with one displacement option of 2.0T and one transmission choice of automatic manual. The engine has a maximum power of 155kW, a maximum horsepower of 211PS, and a maximum torque of 350Nm. The new car achieves a maximum pure electric range of 50km, a top speed of 135km/h, and a comprehensive range of up to 880km.
My Audi A6 recently had the same tantrum—the retractable screen wouldn't automatically rise. Common causes for this issue include: 1) Worn or jammed gears in the drive motor, likely due to dust buildup or aging; 2) Electrical problems, such as blown fuses or poor wiring contact, especially prone to short circuits on rainy days; 3) Software glitches in the control system—Audi's MMI system occasionally freezes, and restarting the car might help; 4) Obstructions, like a card falling into and blocking the lift rail; 5) Faulty sensors causing inaccurate position detection. For daily driving, it's advisable to regularly clean dust around the screen and avoid immediate operation during cold starts—wait for the system to stabilize. Address issues early to avoid higher repair costs. In my case, a free software update at the dealership fixed it.