Peugeot 3008 5008 Hazard Light Controller 96652440ZD

24.00

Stellantis CITROEN PEUGEOT
96652440ZD

1 in stock

Description

Hazard warning light controller for PEUGEOT 3008 and 5008 cars of the first generation

Part description

This used Hazard Light Controller is for Peugeot 3008 I and Peugeot 5008 I cars. It is an important electrical part that ensures the switching of the vehicle’s warning lights. When looking for the right part, the product number 96652440ZD, by which this controller can be easily found, is often decisive.

The part is suitable for mechanics and home repairs when it is necessary to replace a non-functioning, worn or damaged original controller. The advantage of used electrical components is the availability of an original design and an identical connector solution.

Technical information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
  • Model: Peugeot 3008 I, Peugeot 5008 I
  • Other numbers: 96652440ZD

Product codes

  • Product codes: 96652440ZD
  • Models: PEUGEOT 3008 I, PEUGEOT 5008 I

Installation recommendations

Generally/typically for this type of part, the exact replacement procedure depends on the specific design of the interior and the construction of the surrounding panels of the given car.

1) Before assembly

  • Check if the number 96652440ZD matches the original part.
  • Compare the shape of the controller, the mount, the connector and the appearance of the button with the old piece.
  • Check whether the used part is mechanically damaged, cracked or has worn latches.
  • Check the contact surfaces of the connector for dirt or oxidation.

2) Necessary tools and materials

  • common hand tools
  • plastic pry bar for panel removal
  • cleaning agent for electrical contacts
  • clean cloth
  • protective gloves

3) Step-by-step assembly procedure

  1. Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn off the ignition.
  2. Typically, before working on electrical components, it is recommended to disconnect the battery according to normal service practice.
  3. Carefully remove the surrounding cover or panel that prevents access to the hazard warning light controller.
  4. Release the original controller from its mount so as not to damage the plastic latches.
  5. Unplug the electrical connector and check its condition.
  6. Compare the old and new part side by side, especially the connector, mounting and dimensional design.
  7. If necessary, gently clean the connector and contact surfaces with a suitable agent.
  8. Connect the connector to the replacement controller and make sure it is seated correctly and completely.
  9. Place the controller in its seat and check for a firm fit without play.
  10. Reinstall all removed covers and trim.
  11. Restore power to the vehicle if it was disconnected.
  12. Verify the basic function of the controller after turning on the vehicle’s electrical system.
    • 4) Post-assembly checks and test drive/function verification

      • Try turning the hazard lights on and off.
      • Check that the controller responds correctly and without stuttering.
      • Verify that there is no clearance in the surrounding panel or improper seating of the covers after assembly.
      • On a short test drive, observe for intermittent functions or control failures.

      5) The most common assembly mistakes + how to avoid them

      • Part replacement by appearance instead of number – always compare the designation 96652440ZD.
      • Damage to plastic latches – use appropriate plastic removal tools and do not use excessive force.
      • Insufficiently inserted connector – after connection, check for proper seating and locking.
      • Assembly of the dirty part – before installation, clean the connector and the contact surfaces.
      • Observation of mechanical damage to the used part – before assembly, check the condition of the button, attachment and contacts.

      Reasons why the part is damaged

      • normal wear and tear from long-term use
      • mechanical stress on the button or its attachment
      • damage to plastic latches during careless disassembly
      • oxidized or dirty electrical contacts
      • intrusion of dirt into the controller mechanism
      • malfunction after previous intervention in the electrical installation of the vehicle

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

Unless otherwise specified in the description, all photos are for illustrative purposes only.

We reserve the right to replace the ordered reference with the manufacturer's replacement reference.

The parts come from crashed vehicles, are carefully inspected, and we provide a 12-month warranty on functionality for them.