I'm tinkering with the idea of changing the layout/design of my 2000 reg. UK spec 100 series console switches - AC/heater controls, ahc switches, aerial, heated seats, suspension modes, dash dimmer, fog lights, sport/snow mode etc.
Basically all the controls which are not either hardwired into the dashboard or indicator stalks.
Would I be correct in arsuming that they are all standard "analogue" switches and/or variable resistors, and not "smart" switches that send a data signal?
I can't imagine they would be, in the interest of KISS, but just thought I'd check.
One of the reasons is that a previous owner has spilled *something* over the center console, and all the controls are sticky+corroded to a point where even after removing + ultrasonic cleaning they are barely usable, so need replacing anyway.
Basically all the controls which are not either hardwired into the dashboard or indicator stalks.
Would I be correct in arsuming that they are all standard "analogue" switches and/or variable resistors, and not "smart" switches that send a data signal?
I can't imagine they would be, in the interest of KISS, but just thought I'd check.
One of the reasons is that a previous owner has spilled *something* over the center console, and all the controls are sticky+corroded to a point where even after removing + ultrasonic cleaning they are barely usable, so need replacing anyway.