Description
Steering column stalks, multifunction control unit COM2005 VALEO for PEUGEOT 207. Controls lights, fog lights, front and rear wipers, horn.
Product Overview
High-quality multifunction stalk assembly designed for Peugeot 207 vehicles. This COM2005 Valeo unit consolidates multiple driver controls into a single compact module, operating exterior and interior lighting, fog lamps, front and rear wipers, and the horn. It is a direct-replacement style part commonly referenced by part numbers 96661300XT and 6242YP, making it easy to find and order by code.
Why Choose This Part
Ideal for professional workshops and DIY mechanics who need a straightforward replacement for worn or faulty steering column controls. Restores full functionality to lighting and wiper systems and resolves intermittent or non-working stalk switches that impair safe operation of the vehicle.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Valeo
- Model: Peugeot 207
- Product Codes: 96661300XT, 6242YP
- Additional Numbers: COM2005
Compatibility
Fits Peugeot 207 models (verify fitment by matching the product codes 96661300XT or 6242YP). This multifunction stalk is used across various trim levels of the 207; confirm the part number before ordering to ensure exact compatibility.
Installation Recommendations
Always disconnect the vehicle battery before starting work to avoid short circuits or accidental airbag deployment. Typical replacement steps:
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait a few minutes.
- Remove steering column trim panels to access the stalk assembly.
- Unplug electrical connectors and note their positions.
- Remove mounting screws or clips securing the multifunction unit and withdraw the old stalk.
- Fit the new unit, secure fasteners, reconnect connectors and reassemble trim.
- Reconnect the battery and verify all functions: lights, fog lamps, front and rear wipers, horn and any steering-column-mounted controls.
In most cases this is a bolt-and-plug replacement requiring basic workshop tools. If any features do not operate after fitting, perform a full systems check with appropriate diagnostic equipment for PSA vehicles to identify wiring or configuration issues.
Reason This Part Typically Fails
Common failure modes include wear of internal contact strips from frequent use, corrosion or water ingress affecting electrical contacts, mechanical damage to the stalk levers, and broken internal connectors or ribbon cables. Symptoms are intermittent operation, stuck or unresponsive stalks, or complete loss of functions such as indicators, wipers or horn. Higher mileage vehicles and those exposed to moisture are more prone to these faults.
Maintenance Tips
Keep the steering column area dry and avoid applying excessive force to the stalks. If intermittent issues appear, inspect connectors for corrosion and wiring for damage before replacing the entire module.








