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#1 DavidB

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Posted 01 June 2025 - 08:05 AM

I'm on my second VX220 now in the space of a year, and both have had issues with headlight and hazard switches.

 

I've seen a load of posts about these breaking, and people saying 'just buy one for £40 from xxxxxx' which seems a bit pricey.

 

I've had a load of mk3 Cavalier/Astras in the past and noticed they have the same headlight/foglight switches, both times I've replaced these switches with the foglight switch that comes in either a Cavalier, Astra or Calibra. I think the Corsa and Tigra have these also - the mk2 Tigra also has heated seat switches which also work fine

 

The Cav/Astra/Tigra switches feel better made than the VX ones - I opened one up and found a thin 'tongue' of plastic which operates that switch, this is the bit that breaks off.

 

SOME switches have the little plastic rod on the back of the button in the wrong place, but other wise the workings are the same - if you need a headlight/fog switch today just get one of the mk3 Astra/Cav fog switches even if the front button part won't swap over as it's plug and play and works.

 

I got about 10 and tried a load out. All you have to do is swap the top button part (making sure the little springs don't fall out and get lost).

 

The rear (or is it the front?) fog switch has an extra connector, but these interchange and work fine which ever switch you use.

 

I read Vectra air con switches work, but I've never ever seen one of these on my travels to the scrappies.

 

I hope this helps people as I don't think it's fair-play to pay £40 for a single switch - I got a load of these from a breakers yard for £10 (when I say load I mean about 20  :lol: )

 

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The hazard switch is identical to ones in mk4 Astras and Suzuki Wagon/Vauxhall Agilas - the mk3 Cav one is the same internally but has a different (angled) button attachment as you can see here:

 

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Some of these switches have less pins on the back for some reason, any switch with seven pins on the back will work:

 

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Edited by DavidB, 01 June 2025 - 08:13 AM.


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Posted 01 June 2025 - 08:06 AM

Thanks for the tips!



#3 DavidB

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Posted 01 June 2025 - 08:10 AM

Agila hazard switch looks like this - I like the button on this as it's pronounced and easy to press and used it for a while as it fits fine in the switches but went back to the VX one. This is the one to get as they are ALL the same as VX ones, and every breakers yard has a load in still.

 

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Astra mk4 hazard switch looks like this, bot have different button fronts but identical switches. Some mk4 Astras have four pins as opposed to the correct seven pins.

 

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Edited by DavidB, 01 June 2025 - 08:16 AM.


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Posted 02 June 2025 - 04:04 AM

I changed my whole panel to the one from 116 Motorsport, good info tho thanks




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