Murcielago centre console switch's

Murcielago centre console switch's

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Dolittle

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1,256 posts

159 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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Does anyone know where I can get replacement switch's? i.e. the buttons that activate the electric windows, mirrors etc. Mine are looking a bit worn and I would like to replace or get them reconditioned. Also has anyone got experience of removing the console to do this? I am sure it must be straightforward.

Thanks for any help on this.

Sudesh

561 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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Dolittle said:
Does anyone know where I can get replacement switch's? i.e. the buttons that activate the electric windows, mirrors etc. Mine are looking a bit worn and I would like to replace or get them reconditioned. Also has anyone got experience of removing the console to do this? I am sure it must be straightforward.

Thanks for any help on this.
I wonder are they shared with any Audi/VW models?

Are the switches on the console where the gear shift is?

Like this

Edited by Sudesh on Thursday 24th October 12:24

Dolittle

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1,256 posts

159 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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Yes, they are the switch's, my car has the leather surround not the carbon fibre. I have done a bit of a search, but can't find anything much.

Sudesh

561 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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Dolittle said:
Yes, they are the switch's, my car has the leather surround not the carbon fibre. I have done a bit of a search, but can't find anything much.
Here is a guide that should help with removal

http://www.lambopower.com/forum/index.php?act=atta...

That electric mirror switch looks very like a Vauxhall switch!

Maybe if you removed the switches, the part numbers/codes could be cross referenced with Audi/VW? They look familiar to me.


Dolittle

Original Poster:

1,256 posts

159 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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Sudesh said:
Dolittle said:
Yes, they are the switch's, my car has the leather surround not the carbon fibre. I have done a bit of a search, but can't find anything much.
Here is a guide that should help with removal

http://www.lambopower.com/forum/index.php?act=atta...

That electric mirror switch looks very like a Vauxhall switch!

Maybe if you removed the switches, the part numbers/codes could be cross referenced with Audi/VW? They look familiar to me.
Thanks, it's not quite as straight forward as I first thought. There is lots of dismantleing involved! I am ok at taking things apart, it's the putting them back together I have problems with! I wonder if there is some kind of clear varnish that can be used to paint the switch's in situ.

Cartermotor

29 posts

179 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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For some reason, the buttons seem to go all sticky after a while and generally quite grotty. You could try giving them a gentle wipe with a clean cloth with some brake cleaner on it. I've found this can work sometimes. Be gentle though, and don't touch the surrounding leather with it or else you'll wipe off the dye and you'll end up with white patches.

Reeso

1,199 posts

252 months

Friday 25th October 2013
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forget the brake cleaner!

Just get some Meguiars Ultimate quick interior detailer. Spray in on a micro fibre cloth and gently wipe. Use a cotton bud with some detailer on it to get right in if needed.....

But don't use brake cleaner!!! They are rather delicate coatings on the buttons!

SAG6Y

387 posts

190 months

Friday 25th October 2013
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I had to clean my buttons too. They were properly sticky. I had to use white spirits and a microfibre and a good few hours to get them cleaned. It was a nightmare. So much better though now.

WIJ933

758 posts

208 months

Wednesday 30th October 2013
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Go to exotic auto recycling on EBay. I saw some on there but they are in the USA