California-dog.This is on my 'To do' list - the non-Bluetooth version.
Ebay & Amazon list many options for the switch, some with iffy feedback. Are there any vendors that members can recommend?
Thank-you.Evening @Shoestring7,
This is the item I recently purchased to fit into Project 250. It is the Bluetooth version but you don’t have to use the Bluetooth function as the prices are quite similar anyway.
I have always used this seller and have purchased 4 over the years (1x non BT and 3 BT versions)
Hope this helps.
EDIT: Steve beat me to it. The link above is the same seller as the good Mr Birchall indicates.
Kind regards,
Tom
California-dog.
I have bought over twenty from him without any issue.
Steve B
Oh, it took me a while to realize I wasn't clear enough: I meant just the physical selector that you rotate, not the whole assembly!The A2 has a different wiring connector to other Audis but is the same as some Golfs / Boras so there is no real interchangeability. Add to this that newer Audis have light and rain sensors on the windscreen and those cars switches do not have the light sensor lead that is on the switches suitable for the A2.
Yes, I know - I mean specifically the component I highlighted in that image, not the entire switch - I just find that handle better looking than the one seen in the cheaper switches, so if I could get a cheaper switch and just swap handles withThat switch ignoring the type of wiring connector on the rear is ONLY suitable for cars that were designed for auto lights and have inbuilt light sensors. You can not just plug this into any car and have auto lights.
Yes, I know - I mean specifically the component I highlighted in that image, not the entire switch - I just find that handle better looking than the one seen in the cheaper switches, so if I could get a cheaper switch and just swap handles withthat hunk of sadnessa newer VW I have access to I'd be thrilled.
I do want to fit it to an A2! The car that isn't an A2 is the one I'd nick the knob/dial/selector/[not the entire switch assembly] from to install it on the switch assembly I would purchase for the A2.It would probably save time if you told us the precise model of car you are wanting to fit this to, since it clearly isn't an A2.
I do want to fit it to an A2! The car that isn't an A2 is the one I'd nick the knob/dial/selector/[not the entire switch assembly] from to install it on the switch assembly I would purchase for the A2.
It's not mine, but hell, it's sensible to specify what example I'm talking about. There, done it!If you now own an A2, it would be a good idea to update your profile.
That part is not really removable and is different in design.Yes, I know - I mean specifically the component I highlighted in that image, not the entire switch - I just find that handle better looking than the one seen in the cheaper switches, so if I could get a cheaper switch and just swap handles withthat hunk of sadnessa newer VW I have access to I'd be thrilled.
I was going to mention the minuscule imperfection in the switch you use here that irrationally irks me, but come think of it I wouldn't want to pass that irk onto actual owners XDBut why not buy the auto headlight switch complete? It literally takes 10 minutes to fit and mega cheap