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Best place to get button on wiper stalk
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#1: Best place to get button on wiper stalk Author: webbo_23, Location: Nottingham PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 12:05 pm
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Hi all.

Just purchased a 55 plate 206 1.4hdi, but it only has the 1 line mfd. Ive read you can upgrade to the 3 line mfd. Confident with sorting that. Issue is, where is the best place to get the button for the wiper stalk? Will i have to buy the whole comms unit? Been searching on ebay for the button but no luck.

My first 206 had the 3 line display, and it would be useful to have the miles till empty and mpg etc etc

Thanks

#2: Re: Best place to get button on wiper stalk Author: gazza82, Location: South Bucks PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 10:21 pm
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I don't think the buttons are separate so you probably need a replacement com2000 unit ....

And PP2000 as the bsi will not be setup to handle the 3 line unit


And remember there are TWO different MFDs .. one premux, one for multiplex and they are NOT interchangable.

I swapped out the 1-line MFD on our 1.4Hdi (2002) and it works for the basic stuff (radio, doors, etc) but can't get the outside temp to work (even with PP2000) and don't have a button to try the other settings .. I can't even get the button black out to test it with a cocktail stick!

#3: Re: Best place to get button on wiper stalk Author: commandosqueak, Location: Lower Slaughter PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 7:59 pm
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It will require the whole comm unit to be changed. Quick simple job just remember to take your battery off first and follow the correct procedure.



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