Inexplicably my switch has TWO slots on the underside for TWO connecting blocks. However in the door (without removing the trim)
there is only ONE connecting block fed by SIX wires. I have looked around at numerous 323s and 626s but any switches I have seen are NOTHING like either my incongruous existing switch or block.
What should the underside of a NEW SWITCH look like?
I do not want to pay £121 for a new switch to find I have bought the wrong switch for the existing block
Regards
BongoRANT
Drivers window switch
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Drivers window switch
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Drivers window switch
Found a 323 with electric front windows and manual rear. However the trim was black and the drivers window switch surround/panel also had the electric mirrors switch on it. Removed the panel and connected in my existing indoor window connecting block.
GREAT both windows are now working, cost £15 for a great afternoon out.
Hope to trim the black panel and discard the mirror switch section.
I may have previously missed this combined switch trim as I looked at nine 323s as I was searching for an "identical" grey switch and surround.
(instead of a compatible one)
Thanks you all for your input.
Regards
BonGoRANT
GREAT both windows are now working, cost £15 for a great afternoon out.
Hope to trim the black panel and discard the mirror switch section.
I may have previously missed this combined switch trim as I looked at nine 323s as I was searching for an "identical" grey switch and surround.
(instead of a compatible one)
Thanks you all for your input.
Regards
BonGoRANT