Description
The Audi A4 B7 Alarm Tilt Sensor Button Cover Panel is a factory original trim piece from the Door Upholstery group, designed for installation in the door control console. Its original design ensures a proper fit with other interior elements and a cohesive look for your Audi’s alarm system.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: RHD-8E2959528A
- Mark: Audi
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 8E2959528A
- Substitutable numbers: 8E2959528A, 8E2 959 528 A
- Part type: Door Panel
- Category: Door Panels
Purpose and Function of the Element
The described panel serves as a cover and trim for the alarm tilt sensor control area in the Audi A4 B7 generation. Its purpose is to aesthetically close the mounting opening in the door and provide stable guidance for the button or blanking plug, ensuring the entire assembly conforms to the manufacturer’s factory standard.
By using an original solution, the correct mounting geometry is maintained, which reduces the risk of looseness, squeaking, or improper adhesion to the door upholstery. This is particularly important for vehicles where maintaining a cohesive, factory-standard interior appearance is a priority.
Construction and Fit for Audi A4 B7
The panel has been specifically designed for the door architecture of the Audi A4 B7, taking into account the shape of the factory upholstery and the placement of the window and lock control module. Appropriately profiled edges facilitate installation in the original mounting points, without the need for modifications or forcing the element into place.
Key construction features:
- dedicated fit for the Audi A4 B7 door control layout,
- preservation of the lines and texture characteristic of factory finishes,
- stable seating within the door upholstery.
This solution allows for maintaining the visual consistency of the entire door panel, which is important both for post-accident repairs and for restoring the car to its original specifications.
Condition, Application, and Benefits of Installation
The element is a used part obtained from disassembly and is offered as a used component, allowing for economical repair while maintaining original manufacturing quality. In many cases, this is a more advantageous alternative than aftermarket replacements with uncertain fit, especially in critical areas such as the door control panel.
Replacing the tilt sensor button cover panel is recommended, among other situations, when:
- the original element is cracked or broken at the edges,
- there is looseness causing unpleasant noises during driving,
- the factory interior appearance needs to be restored after body and paint repairs.
By using the original panel, you minimize the risk of installation problems and ensure a more predictable final result after reassembling the door upholstery.
Integration with Other Audi Interior Elements
The panel works with the factory door control system, ensuring that the entire section around the handle and switches retains a uniform, factory character. This is particularly important in cars where not only functionality but also the visual consistency of the dashboard and door panels is crucial.
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the door area in your Audi and need other elements from the same group, such as control panels, door cards, or covers, check the available parts in the category Audi Door Upholstery.
Additional Technical Information and Support
As an original element, the panel complies with the manufacturer’s factory specifications, which facilitates identification and selection for a specific equipment version. In practice, this means greater predictability during installation and a lower risk of mismatch with existing upholstery.
For users interested in a broader approach to modernization and vehicle safety maintenance, including the proper selection of equipment components, the following guide may be useful: A complete guide to selecting and replacing used LED and Xenon headlights. Although it concerns lighting, it effectively demonstrates the approach to selecting original parts and working with used components.





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