Hi, I am frustrated trying to find a rear window heater switch it has 2D959621 printed on it willing to pay anyone who has one spare or knows where to get for a 2006 VW LT 35
An Ebay search for the part no. brings up a couple - price might be a shock - One from Italy is listed as new genuine @ $101.48 + GST & includes freight - one from Lithuania is listed as new genuine @ $64.36 + GST including freight.
Thank you for answering David, yes saw them, and Yes tried all VW service places in Tassie and Victoria they say its to old !! well will keep looking while sort out other little things on van
thanks everyone tried all those no luck tried a few more nothing
seems VW dont want to know vehicles older than 5 years as they have told me when tried to buy new key it was to old I dont think 2006 that old
Can you remove the switch or take the vehicle to a local auto electrican for repair or they should be able to offer an alternative solution? Also a heated rear window will have considerable current draw & will probably have at least one 30 -40A fuse - have you checked & replaced the main fuse just in case & also searched if there is another fuse or relay as well ?
David
-- Edited by daffyfrancis on Monday 12th of August 2019 04:34:06 PM
Hi Pauline, I understand ( rightly/wrongly) that Mercedes Benz Sprinters and VW vehicles have some similar parts so a call to Sprinter Spare Parts Organisations may be helpful. Sprinter owners with advice from the Sprinter forum buy parts in Oz and from Overseas, generally OS is at a cheaper rate, checking the VW LT forum for OS Parts suppliers may give you an OS source for the current part and in the future.
thanks everyone tried all those no luck tried a few more nothing seems VW dont want to know vehicles older than 5 years as they have told me when tried to buy new key it was to old I dont think 2006 that old
Hi sassycat
What is wrong with this "one from Lithuania is listed as new genuine @ $64.36 + GST including freight." If you can find the listing.
Just order it from ebay. I get lots of stuff from over there. That is a good price and you might get faster freight if you pay more. I would probably just get an aftermarket switch from a local place. Nothing special about a demister switch.
Also try Kombi Club forum and try a Google search for VW forums and see what you find there. Lots of information and connection to get VW parts throughout the world, forget the local dealerships, the real parts stocks are not in their hands. You can still buy enough parts to build a split window Kombi, so there is no such thing as a VW too old to get parts for
T1 Terry
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