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So with the help of Peugeotforums, I've narrowed the issue with my front wash/wipe not working down to the stalk. Unlike 306's, the stalks on these are part of the comm unit, and I'm unsure whether I'll be able to dismantle and repair the unit I have. The only other alternative I have is to buy a replacement unit.
Seen a couple on fleabay, but the comm unit in my 407 has the number 96611304xt on it, when I put that into eBay search, it comes back with a citroen c5 unit for £70.
However, I wondered if anyone might know if I would be able to use a 96611305xt unit in its place, as they apparently relate back to the 407 instead of the c5...matches in every way apart from that one number in the model code, got all the same functions on the stalks, as far as I can see, it's an exact match, though I'd rather not spend £45 on this one, to then have to replace it again with the £70 exact match should it not work correctly.
Damn French motors, why do they have to be so difficult?!
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Oh the joys of newer shit!
id be looking for the same number m8 as a different number will probably be loaded with different software even though it looks the same
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Hmm...I did think this, was kinda hoping I could avoid spending more than I had to, getting this new wagon sorted has financially crippled me for the moment, had to get a couple of loans off family as it was to make the money up.
Though, plot twist moment, could the fact the model number on mine relating to a c5 be the root cause of the washers not working? Mismatched replacement at some point? Makes me wonder if theres any way I can find out exactly which model mine would have had fitted from the factory...
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they are really common on these and most peugeots this age. i do a lot of them. We always recommend genuine ones as the cheap ones never seem to last when we used to fit them either.
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if you know someone with peugeot planet they should be able to configure or test the unit
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I've a c5 here I can check what part number it is for you.
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If you put your VIN into servicebox it should tell you the exact parts fitted (note, should...).
It's probably just a superceeded part tbh, would have thought it was all the same on the same age 407 and C5.
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I use to sell coms on ebay got fed up with people asking what the part number was. the part number don't have to match up but the functions do if you want it all to work for example
If car has auto headlights you want stalk to have it
If has rear wiper you want the stalk to have it etc
I know this because I use to use same car to test lots of them
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One I have is a different part number.
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(03-02-2016, 07:56 PM)xudlingo Wrote: I use to sell coms on ebay got fed up with people asking what the part number was. the part number don't have to match up but the functions do if you want it all to work for example
If car has auto headlights you want stalk to have it
If has rear wiper you want the stalk to have it etc
I know this because I use to use same car to test lots of them
Well, I hope you're right, as I've managed to find about the only com unit on ebay that is identical to mine, but the numbers differ very slightly. Fingers crossed it all works as it should!
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More importantly has it got all the correct functions on them will still work I have fitted a non auto wiper com to car with auto wipers just makes the wipers work normal
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Yeah, all the functions are there, though I've had to take a guess as far as the Auto lights are concerned, as my current stalk doesn't have Auto lights on it, they're part of the computer system, come on if the sensor on the dash detects a low level of light, or if the wipers are on anything more than intermittent.
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There should still be a position for auto lights on the stalk though? How would you over-ride it otherwise?
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(03-02-2016, 09:53 PM)Toms306 Wrote: There should still be a position for auto lights on the stalk though? How would you over-ride it otherwise?
Through the menu on the dash.
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Well that's a nice quick safety feature should the light sensor decide lights should be off in the middle of the night...
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Well if that happens, I can just switch the stalk on, like any other car...
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So there is an auto position that's separate from 'on' then...
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Yeah....off.
In the off position, if the sensor detects low light levels, it activates the lights. Unless the auto system is disabled in the menu.
Also has the "Guide me home" lights that stay on for a predetermined time after the ignition is switched off. Which is nice...
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Well that's a weird way of doing it lol. Every car I've had/seen with auto has an AUTO position separate from ON or OFF. Though they have all had dial switches rather than stalks tbf.
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It is a bit weird.....but it IS french after all!
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Echoing Xudlingo, experiences I've had with Comms2000 units on my 206 (basic type - no auto lights/wipers) I fitted an auto setup one.
That recently decided to play silly buggers, after a fair length of service, so I fitted a C5 one I had lying around.
Works perfectly.
Doesn't really matter what you comms you have, but if you don't have the auto lights/wipers on a replacement it won't be able to use that function (obviously)
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Ok, well that's making me feel a bit better about this then, the one I bought last night is identical to look at, its just the numbers that are different.
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