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Any body help me, i have a little switch next to the ignition, any ideas what its for? can't find any info in handbook, nor does it do anything noticeable... 

 

Thanks

 

A picture of the switch would help........

Switch or dial/wheel? 

 

The only OEM thing I can see in that vicinity on mine is a blanking plate which would house the headlight levelling control, if I didn’t have xenons 

Edited by penguin17

Aftermarket alarm - switch to disable interior sensors?

 

I had a pushbutton switch in my old BMW for this, fitted inside the coin tray.

Is there a nitros tank in the boot :)

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Sorry pic attached 

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Nope not them they i the normal place.. 

Power to an aftermarket amplifier?  Maybe dashcam wiring to a switch and then to a dashcam?  Erm...

Thing that makes machine go"ping"?

Interesting......my car has the pushbutton for the front parking sensors in that position.

Is there no clue in the manual?

Remove and follow the wires 😁

Switch for the light in the chubby below. 

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Will check,nothing noticeable happens when on, and it’s not retro fit, as dash is moulded nicely round switch plate, as opposed to it being cut out or drilled.. will check

in handbook.  not sure may well check with Skoda. 

That switch is defo an aftermarket switch and non original, maybe the vehicle had a set of flashing beacons on the roof or some kind of extra lighting fitted at some point that's been removed and the switch left in place.

 

I agree - not a VAG original switch

Who was the cars previous owner?

Given that it's next to the lights, is it not likely to have been for an aftermarket light (removed before it was sold)? Either amber flashing (maintenance vehicle) or taxi light, or similar?

Edited by TallPaul_S

looks very similar to a Tail lift switch on a truck....although they usually have a light to say on

 

probably not a lift fitted at any stage   😃

3 hours ago, Easty81 said:

....and it’s not retro fit....

 

That is definitely a retrofitted button.

 

That location normally has a blanking plate for cars with xenon, or headlight leverer for non-xenons.

 

Whatever the retrofit was, they've utilised the blanking plate for the button.

 

Blank....

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Headlight leveling and Light dimmer that would go there....

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Edited by JR RS

Yep, the location is a factory location, but the switch isn't factory.

 

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Fair play, didn’t know was previously a blank, hmmm to find out what it actually does?! 🤔🤣

Don't forget to tell your insurer that the car has been "modified". Of course, you'll need to find out what the modification is first... 

 

My car has exactly the same switch (but with an indicator light). It is turn on/off the aftermarket front parking sensors. 

1 hour ago, Steve7658 said:

My car has exactly the same switch (but with an indicator light). It is turn on/off the aftermarket front parking sensors. 

Apologies for hijacking the thread, but how much were they to fit? 

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