Description
Delphi COM 2000 steering-column stalk switches for Peugeot and Citroën vehicles. They control fog lights, ESP, front and rear wipers, headlights, turn signals, horn, cruise control and car radio (radio control must be supplied or transferred).
High-quality multi-function stalks designed for easy replacement on a range of Peugeot and Citroën models. The unit consolidates multiple driver controls into a single module mounted on the steering column, restoring full operation of lighting, wipers, indicators, horn and cruise functions. Ideal for professional workshops and DIY mechanics who need a reliable direct-fit solution that reduces diagnostic time and restores vehicle safety and comfort systems.
The stalks are compatible with many vehicles from the PSA group and are commonly searched by part numbers. They are especially suitable for technicians who look up parts by code and need clear technical details for fast ordering and installation.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Delphi
- Model: Steering-Column Stalk Switch / Multi-Function Stalk (Delphi COM 2000)
- Product Codes: 96477544XT, 624273
- Other Numbers: 6242C6, 6239Y5, 6239M6, 6239QA, 6239T6, 6239W5, 6239X5, 6239Y9, 624220, 6239P0, 6239Y0
- Fitment Examples: Citroën Berlingo, Citroën C5, Citroën C8, Citroën Xsara Picasso, Peugeot 206, Peugeot 307, Peugeot 807, Peugeot Partner
Installation Recommendations
Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait several minutes before starting work to avoid accidental airbag deployment and to protect vehicle electronics. Typical replacement steps:
- Remove steering column trim (upper and lower covers) to access the stalk module.
- Unplug electrical connectors and release retaining clips or screws securing the stalk assembly.
- Transfer any required sub-controls (for example radio control if not supplied) from the old stalk to the new one, if applicable.
- Fit the new stalk, reconnect connectors and reassemble the column covers.
- Reconnect the battery and verify all functions: indicators, headlights, fog lights, wipers (front and rear), horn, ESP indicator response and cruise control operation.
Use appropriate tools (Torx/Phillips screwdrivers, trim tools) and follow manufacturer torque and safety recommendations. If any functions require coding or adaptation after fitment, perform these procedures with appropriate PSA diagnostic equipment.
Why The Part Most Commonly Fails
- Mechanical Wear: Frequent use of switches and internal contact wear causes intermittent or failed operation of indicators, wipers or lights.
- Contamination And Corrosion: Moisture ingress or corrosion of contacts leads to poor electrical contact and erratic behavior.
- Electrical Arcing: Faulty contacts can arc, accelerating degradation and causing stuck or non-responsive switches.
- Physical Damage: Impact from accidents or improper removal/installation can break internal levers or mounting points.
- Age-Related Degradation: Plastics and springs inside the stalk weaken over many years of service, resulting in sticky or loose controls.
Replacing a worn or faulty stalk switch restores reliable control of lighting and driver assist systems, improving safety and driver comfort. For complex cases involving electrical faults or coding needs, seek professional diagnostics to ensure full system functionality.








