I replaced the duff indicator switch in my Xantia last night. It's easy enough, although getting the column shrouds back on led me to loudly questioning the parentage of the designer
Out of interest I stripped the old switch to try and find out why it had jammed. Not really clear, but there was plenty of evidence of build of crud and burnt material in the indicator switch track (the indicator part just works by a pin sliding between a pair of brass tracks). Getting the swtich apart is easy, so I would recommend that if you occasionally get the fast ticking of the flasher relay, then remove the switch, take the top off and clean out the track. Should stop the ticking and hopefully stop it jamming like mine did.
Of course I have managed to get the steering wheel back on a spline out, so need to take it off again
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This reminded me of the same job I did on my old 405TD years ago sitting in my works car park in the pouring rain. The switch mechanisms are pretty much the same. It was so long ago I'd completely forgotten.
It worked fine right up until a few months ago when the car was sold so it is a long-lasting repair.
It worked fine right up until a few months ago when the car was sold so it is a long-lasting repair.
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Wheel off on MK1 cars.rlatarche wrote:I've a 1.9td 1996 Xantia and my indicator stalk is knackered - do I need to remove the steering wheel or can I just removing the cowling to replace the column stalk?
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Yes, unfortunately as the cowls won't come off until the wheel is off. That's only the case on the MK1. They corrected the glaring error on the MK2...rlatarche wrote:do I need to remove the steering wheel or can I just removing the cowling to replace the column stalk?
Steering wheel is easy enough though.
Disconnect battery, rotate the wheel 90 degrees, loosen the two Torx bolts (T35?) accessible through holes in the back of the wheel that secure the airbag. Lift airbag forward and carefully disconnect the orange connector to it and place it somewhere safe. Then very carefully disconnect the radio controls.
Loosen the 21mm wheel nut and using your fist, bump the back of the wheel spokes until the wheel is free of it's splines. Then remove the nut and lift the wheel away. If you remove the nut fully before bumping the Wheel loose you'll end up with the wheel in your face and it hurts!
Undo the two screws at the base of the steering wheel cowls and carefully remove the top part. Then locate the screw securing the bottom cowl on the right-hand side and remove that. Remove the lower cowl after disconnecting the light dimmer rheostat.
Now you can do the stalk...
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Depends what's up with yours as to whether it can be repaired.
If not, is there a scrappy near you that lets people take the parts off cars rather than doing it for you?
Would be good to practice on a scrapped car than your own too.
If not, is there a scrappy near you that lets people take the parts off cars rather than doing it for you?
Would be good to practice on a scrapped car than your own too.
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not many scrap yards up in sleepy suffolk. The indicator stuck on then with a wee bit of persuading turned off, a few days later its done same again and wont turn off - this time no matter what I do to the stalk it wont turn the indicator off. Feels like something mechanical has gone on inside the switch. Went to go around a roundabout when turning the wheel the autocancel part must have caught and I couldnt turn the steering wheel it was locked in the position until i used some serious force in order to get around the roundabout! scary stuff!
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On the Mk2, there is a big torx screw holding the wheel, instead of the 21mm nut.Dommo wrote:Jim. Is that method the same for removing an S2 Activa steering wheel? I read there's a steering sensor of some form so the activa/hydractive system knows when to stiffen up. So what other steps are there when taking off an Activa wheel?
The steering angle sensor (a grey plastic ring around the column) comes off after the wheel but before the switches. It is held by 3 screws, and just pulls off.