To change the rear window heater switch on a Peugeot 106, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Remove the trim panel around the switch by gently prying it off, then unscrew the switch from its mounting. Disconnect the wiring harness from the back of the switch and replace it with the new switch. Reassemble the trim panel and reconnect the battery.
The fog light switch on my peugeot 106 is next too the hazard warning switch and the rear window heater switch below the stereo.
Undo the torx screw in the 'pocket' and pull it out gently. Unplug the cable and remove it completely.
On my 1994 Corsa you pull the fan control knob to switch on the rear window heater.
I have a 1996 406 GLX. Although both mirrors have heated symbols printed on them there is no switch as such like you would have for the rear window. This may be an addition on the Rapier and Executive models. The mirrors do defrost when the front screen heater is in use as hot air is diverted through the side of the dash. 2001 diesel estate HDI works when you switch rear screen heater on and after 10 mins both switch off
really easy!, see the heater blower fan selector switch? notice the 'rear window' heater yellow icon on this switch? well pull on this nob and it should pop up by half a centimeter. There you go, you've switched it on! to swith off, push it in again! done!
Pull out The heater fan switch/knob also interier light can be switched on by pulling out the switch / knob for the lights. Ronnie Lisburn Co Antrim
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you should be able to take the cover off the driver's door by unscrewing it,then unplug the window switch and replace it,fairly easy..
Try something simple: just open and re-close the rear window. The window has a safety switch that keeps the wiper, washer and heater from working if the window is open. The window settles down (from opening and closing the hatch) over time the window settling triggers the switch. If you open and re-close the window it resets the switch and everything works again. My 2003 4 Runner does this over time. I just open it and re-close it to fix the problem.
Remove the decorative cover to the window switch panel. Remove the window switch retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the window switch. Reverse the process to install the new window switch.
Pop out the switch panel and remove the two screws disconnect the wiring and reinstall the new switch
measure the wndow and whatever the size is go to the window shop and if they have the right size then it is complete