Peugot Boxer Dashboard Illumunation

levick
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edited January 2016 in Motorhomes #1

On my Peugot Boxer the dashboard is not  illuminated unless I switch the headlights or side lights on. I cannot find anything in the manual with regard to this.

In this month's MMM there is an article regarding a similar problem with Fiat Ducato. Which is now going to be rectified by Fiat.

Has anyone else experienced the same problem or has any suggestions how to get the dashboard illumation to work when the ignition is switched on.

 

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  • EmilysDad
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    edited January 2016 #2

    I'd prefer the set up that you have ie if you can't see your dash then you need to turn your lights on Wink

  • Grumblewagon
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    edited January 2016 #3

    I never found it a problem and that is the way I would have expected it to work.  If you get hold of a wiring diagram and determine what wire feeds the dash illumination, you may be able to reconnect it to a feed from the ignition switch, but  I can see
    no good reason to do it.

     

  • briantimber
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    edited January 2016 #4

    Seems normal to me, thats the way it's always been on both my M'home (peugeot boxer base) and car. Why would you want tha dash illuminated in daylight ? Surely you wouldn't notice the difference.......Cool

  • EmilysDad
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    edited January 2016 #5

    Unfortunately it seems that many car makers have decided to permanently back light instruments ...... why? God only knows. My Merc's dash is always lit.

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  • EmilysDad
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    I think understand where you are coming from MM but the Ducato does present a problem as even in good daylight much of the time it can't be seen.  In fact certain "good light" makes it worse because the cowl creats deep shade. 

    Ah! I see. Frown

     

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  • rayjsj
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    edited January 2016 #9

     

     

    Write your comments here... 

    I never found it a problem and that is the way I would have expected it to work.  If you get hold of a wiring diagram and determine what wire feeds the dash illumination, you may be able to reconnect it to a feed from the ignition switch, but  I can see no good reason to do it.

     

    Write your comments I think the problem is with the design of the new X290  sevel   instrument binnacle, they are hard to read, even in good lighting. I read somewhere that Fiat/sevel  are looking at a fix,that will have the instrument back lighting come on with the ignition. (Did no-one test it before passing it ?) Evidently on LHD models the problem is not so bad ?  Outside light shines onto instruments ?

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  • rayjsj
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    edited January 2016 #11

    Not worried about the KPH just as long as the MPH is readable in all light.

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  • cyberyacht
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    edited January 2016 #13

    What about your rev counter? One can soon remember what revs at what gear equals a given speed.

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  • Graydjames
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    What about your rev counter? One can soon remember what revs at what gear equals a given speed.

    Maybe in top I'd have a rough idea but in the other gears absolutely no chance. I'd have to go out as a passenger, sit in the back seat behind the driver and note the revs down in each gear and then go away and memorise it.

  • rayjsj
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    edited January 2016 #16

    Backlighting the instruments with the ignition would simpler.

  • JohnDavis
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    edited January 2016 #17

    If you use a sat-nav use the speed readout on that, it's more accurate (except in tunnels).

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  • ABM
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    edited January 2016 #20

    Did  see  some  time  ago  a  mention  of  a  simple  cheap  help  for  this  problem  {  Not  sure  if  it  was  on  C.T.  or  in  M.M.M.  or  Practical  M/home  }

    take  a  piece  of  card  of  the  approx  size,  cover  it  with  kitchen  foil  with  the  shiniest  side  outwards  &  place  this  in  the  bottom  of  the  binnacle  &  secure  with  Blutack  or  similar  so  it  can  be  readjusted  or  reangled  for 
    best  effect.

    Its  not  an  ideal  answer  I  know  but  it  should  shed  a  little  more  light  on  the  matter  !!

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  • levick
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    edited January 2016 #22

    Thank you for all your replies.

  • rayjsj
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    edited January 2016 #23

    Unfortunately it seems that many car makers have decided to permanently back light instruments ...... why? God only knows. My Merc's dash is always lit.

    Write your comments here...At least you can read them, without back lighting the X290 's  instruments are virtually unreadable.....be grateful.

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  • GrumpySteve
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    Have a 2015 PVC and can confirm that the dials can hardly be read in normal daylight but are even worse on a bright day. I have used the above mentioned fix of placing a piece of card with foil on in front to reflect light into the dials. It does help but
    it shouldn't be needed. I have regisered with FIAT to have the matter dealt with.

  • rayjsj
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    Did  see  some  time  ago  a  mention  of  a  simple  cheap  help  for  this  problem  {  Not  sure  if  it  was  on  C.T.  or  in  M.M.M.  or  Practical  M/home  }

    take  a  piece  of  card  of  the  approx  size,  cover  it  with  kitchen  foil  with  the  shiniest  side  outwards  &  place  this  in  the  bottom  of  the  binnacle  &  secure  with  Blutack  or  similar  so  it  can  be  readjusted  or  reangled  for  best  effect.

    Its  not  an  ideal  answer  I  know  but  it  should  shed  a  little  more  light  on  the  matter  !!

    Write your comments here...Sounds like a Blue Peter project  sticky back plastic etc.,  all on a vehicle costing 40,000 plus.  

    Not on..........Fix it Fiat.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited January 2016 #27

     ..... 

    .........Fix it Fiat.

    Did you mean Fix it Again Tomorrow Fiat ...... Innocent

  • ABM
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    Did  see  some  time  ago  a  mention  of  a  simple  cheap  help  for  this  problem  {  Not  sure  if  it  was  on  C.T.  or  in  M.M.M.  or  Practical  M/home  }

    take  a  piece  of  card  of  the  approx  size,  cover  it  with  kitchen  foil  with  the  shiniest  side  outwards  &  place  this  in  the  bottom  of  the  binnacle  &  secure  with  Blutack  or  similar  so  it  can  be  readjusted  or  reangled  for 
    best  effect.

    Its  not  an  ideal  answer  I  know  but  it  should  shed  a  little  more  light  on  the  matter  !!

    Write your comments here...Sounds like a Blue Peter project  sticky back plastic etc.,  all on a vehicle costing 40,000 plus.  

    Not on..........Fix it Fiat.

    Does  it  matter  if  it  fixes  the  problem  til  "Fix It  Again, Toni !"  gets  the  permanent  cure  going  ??

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  • briantimber
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    edited January 2016 #30

    Time to get the cardboard and scissors out???.....Cool

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