405 illuminated window switch problem

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405 illuminated window switch problem

Post by pugmug »

Hi All
Got a small prob with my window switches, only the switch in the drivers door that operates the passenger door window lights up when the ignition is on, i have tried changing switches with ones from a scrapyard but they still don't illuminate, could there be any other reason or have i just replaced duff switches with more duff switches? as you can imagine it's hard to fiddle about with these switches as the illumination doesn't show up in daylight anyway.



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Post by pug_owner2002 »

Hi,

It maybe that you have just had the bad luck of putting a replacement swith in with the same problem or you have not got a +tive feed for the illumination.
It may be worth stripping the switch down and locating where the live conection to the bulb is and seeing if there is a feed.
I have managed to strip the swithches on my 306 and put them together again to make them work with no problems.
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Post by PowerLee »

If the window goes up & down then there's nothing wrong with the switch, Its just a blown bulb.

Replace the bulb inside the switch & the problem will be sorted.

Model shops will have small 12 volt bulbs you can adapt to fit inside these switches, There about £2 for a pack of 5 bulbs.

Pop the top of the switch by releasing the sides on the rocker part, Look which way the yellow bulb holder is facing & how it is located on the metal terminals.

Pop the bulb holder out & replace the bulb.

You want 12 volt grain of wheat bulbs, Strip the insulation back on the wires & wrap it around the pegs on each side of the yellow bulb holder.

Stick the bulb holder back in guiding the slots on to the terminals & press down.

Put the top back on the switch & then that's it, Make sure you test the switch so you get it facing the correct way round on the car.

Ive done this before on a couple of 405s after Peugeot stopped selling the replacement bulbs & wanted you to buy a new switch instead.

The only difficult one is the one shot drivers window switch, You need a soldering iron for that one :shock:
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Post by Decca »

This is a perennial problem keeping all the switches illuminated
Follow powerLee's advice as they are easy to fix.
But next time mine play up... I will replace the bulb with a clear LED, (they need a small current limiting resistor to work), but the fix will be permanent.

The same with the two lights behind the clock/temp display.


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Post by PowerLee »

Hi

The 405 clock & outside temp display bulbs are easy to do, Just throw the Haynes book in the bin first, They take the P**S with there guide on replacing those bulbs.

15 minutes max start to finish for me on that job & that aint even rushing :wink:

The electric window switch bulbs last for years, Once they have been replaced you should get a good 4 to 5 years out of them.

The one shot drivers window bulb is different, Its soldered in, A new one shot switch is £18 from Peugeot by the way :wink:

On the LED front why not just use 12 volt LEDs? Maplins do them & they are less the 30 pence each the last time I looked.
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Post by Decca »

PowerLee...
I havent worked out the easy way to do the clock temp lights yet. Usually it has been the "start at the handbrake and work forward" way, because I was either replacing the radio or one time I replaced the led in the square switch that indicates whether the air con is on. I used a high intensity led because I could never tell if the aircon was on as the indicator was dull. If I had my sunnies on, it was impossible.


I replaced the switch bulbs a couple of years ago with ones from an electronics shop here and thought they would be good as they were a little bit brighter. but found that being a litle bit brighter comes at a cost... they run hotter and so were burning out quicker.

I havent seen the 12 volt leds here. Will have a look. They must have an integrated resistor in them. To me, leds will run on any voltage so long as the appropiate dropping resister is used.

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Post by PowerLee »

The easy way to do the 405 series 2 clock / outside temp bulbs is.

1) Throw Haynes book of mystery on fire

2) Using a bit of cloth to protect the fascia because it easily marks, Unclip the triangle trim at the top using a small flat blade screw driver.

3) Same screwdriver & cloth routine unclip the 3 x switches, Unplug them, Plugs are colour coded so you cant mix them up.

4) Undo the torx 20 screw at the top that was behind the triangle trim & the second screw that was hidden behind the hazard warning light switch.

5) Now heres the trick, Tilt the radio flap & hold it so you can now reach through the gap between the top of the flap & bottom of the fascia & get at the 2 torx 20 screws at the bottom of the fascia & undo those.

6) Gently pull the fascia from the bottom, There's the white plug on the back of the clock, A brown plug plugged into the fascia doing nothing ( trip computer never seen one though it is on the parts cd rom ) There's the brown plug at the top for the alarm LED & also a clip to slide in & out.

Then remove the clock, split it & just replace the bulbs, Used to earn beer tokens doing these for 405 owners.

I too replaced the A/C & recirc switch leds for brighter one, Also the alarm warning led got a super bright version fitted.

Electronics shops like Maplins have a range of LEDs & the 12 volt automotive versions.

http://www.maplin.co.uk Enter LED in the search box & scroll down to the 12 volt ones :wink:
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Post by Decca »

Thanks PowerLee.

Have printed your post and put it in my Haynes Book of fairy tales.

Re point 5. Yep I know those two screws hidden away.

Dont have Maplins here in Oz but have similar

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