Description
Window And Mirror Switch For Citroën C5 I And II. This Is A Used Part And May Show Signs Of Wear.
This genuine used window and mirror control switch is designed for Citroën C5 Mk I and Mk II models. It replaces the driver door master switch cluster that controls all electric windows and the adjustable/heated exterior mirrors. Ideal for professional workshops and DIY mechanics looking for a direct-fit replacement by OE number (96332289ZF / 96498424ZF / 6554AA). The part is commonly sought under its product codes, so you can quickly find the correct unit for repairs.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën / Peugeot)
- Model: Citroën C5 I, Citroën C5 II
- Product Codes: 96332289ZF, 96498424ZF, 6554AA
- Other Numbers: Not Available
Function And Fitment
The switch assembly is mounted in the driver-side door trim and provides central control for all power windows and the electrically adjustable mirrors (and mirror heating where fitted). It interfaces with the vehicle wiring harness via a multi-pin connector and mounts into the door panel with retention clips and/or screws. It is a direct replacement for the original switch cluster with the listed OE references.
Installation Recommendations
- Always disconnect the battery before starting to avoid short circuits and to protect vehicle electronics.
- Use plastic trim tools to gently release the door panel and switch bezel to avoid damaging clips or upholstery.
- Remove any retaining screws and carefully unplug the electrical connector(s) from the switch. Note connector orientation and locking tabs.
- Install the replacement unit by reversing the removal steps. Reconnect the battery and test all window and mirror functions before refitting the door trim completely.
- If any functions are still inoperative after installation, check fuses, connector pin condition, and wiring continuity before replacing further components.
Why This Part Fails Most Often
- Wear Of Electrical Contacts: Repeated use causes contact wear and increased resistance, leading to intermittent or non-functioning switches.
- Moisture Ingress: Water can enter the door cavity and corrode internal contacts, especially if door seals or drainage are compromised.
- Mechanical Damage: Buttons and levers can break from impact or aggressive use.
- Connector/Wiring Issues: Corroded or loose connector pins and damaged wiring to the switch can produce faults that mimic switch failure.
Condition Note
This is a used component and may display signs of prior use such as light scratches or cosmetic wear on the buttons and bezel. All mechanical parts are presented as found; electrical function should be verified after installation.








