
One of the climate control knobs in my X7 has started going intermittent - it's a common enough fault and will most likely affect all identical controls in the end. For the avoidance of doubt - it's this type of control :
It's the driver's side one that's playing up, so that would indicate it's a wear and tear related problem as the passenger's side still works fine and that gets a lot less use. I decided to take mine apart to see what's inside - hey presto....
This (above) shows the underside of the control knob, the red circles show a castellated metal ring which turns with the knob.
This (above) shows what I assume to be a Hall sensor, though it may well be a light sensor. The castellated ring passes through the sensor when you turn it.
Would it make sense that it is a Hall Effect sensor, or is it more likely to be a light sensor ? Is there any other type of sensor it could be ? Are Hall sensors known to go intermittent or are they either in a working state or fubar'd - same question for light sensors ? Could it be the ring that's at fault ? Is there anything that can be done to make them good again ? Re-magnetise the ring ? - or is that barking up the wrong tree ?
Any ideas ??????
Is it worth hoarding all the spare climate control panels now so I've got a supply to last me another 10 years ?
