Xantia A/C Light on switch

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acrowot
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Xantia A/C Light on switch

Unread post by acrowot »

My car is a xantia 1996 SX TD, when I switch on the A/C I find it very difficult to see the light on the switch during the day, it is OK at night time,is this normal?. Every other Xantia I have tried has the same very dim light on the A/C switch.
John
JohnD
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Unread post by JohnD »

Your probably right! Mine is also difficult to see.
Alex S
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Unread post by Alex S »

It is the same at all Xantias.Seems like design fault.
JoSawday
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Unread post by JoSawday »

I'm sure mine was ok when new but now five years and 126,000 miles I have exactly the same problem.
Homer
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Unread post by Homer »

My late '98 version is fine but I think they redesigned the dashboard with the exterior facelift (mines a facelifted version).
Richard Gallagher
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Unread post by Richard Gallagher »

If you think the light on a Xantia is bad try a new Mondeo, it is literally the size of a pin-head and so dim that on even a cloudy day you can't see it!
JoSawday
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Unread post by JoSawday »

I do have a 'workaround'. You drive for a few minutes, with temperature setting to minimum. If you do not feel a cool breeze, press the air con. Drive for a few more minutes. Either you feel a cool breeze and then know the air con is on or you don't and know the air con needs a service. :-)
Actually we should be glad that the Xantia AirCon is quite good - many lesser models have quite a weedy air con. Mine began to be less effective last year but a well spent £80 service sorted this out and it's back to full icy output - even if the light isn't!
RichardH
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Unread post by RichardH »

The heat from the bulb blackens the green plastic bulb holder inside the switch so reducing the light output.
I swapped the bulb holder in my aircon switch for the one in the rear window isolator switch or the volumetric sensor cutout switch, I can't remember which. Problem solved at least for a couple of years.
I have bought replacement wire-tailed 12volt bulbs for the illuminated switches from Maplins in the past.
Richard
JoSawday
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Unread post by JoSawday »

RichardH - great tip - how do you get the covers off though (I know it must be easy but I don't want to break anything)?
RichardH
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Unread post by RichardH »

It just flicks off and there's a white plastic diffuser underneath the cap, if you have the Hydractive switch on the centre console it is easy to remove the whole switch so you can have a good look at it.
Richard