I think it’s from the 06I've found the model the button controls come from, the Lynk&Co 01 PHEV but I haven't been able to find the parts for it yet.
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I think it’s from the 06I've found the model the button controls come from, the Lynk&Co 01 PHEV but I haven't been able to find the parts for it yet.
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Using switches from the parts bin available to Lotus through Geely definitely isn't an issue for me, they're been well integrated into the design and spending time developing their own bespoke switchgear really wouldn't have added anything to the car in my opinion.Got me thinking about what other parts Lotus have raided in the LYNK & CO. parts bin.
Looked at some Chinese car websites and put together a few comparison photos for us to enjoy.
Very interesting, I know the Emira shared parts with Geely-owned Volvo but I didn't realise just how many parts from the Geely parts bin. I know this is common practice but I thought Lotus would have tried to avoid re-using parts from the parts bin considering how important the Emira was to the revival of Lotus Cars.
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Thoughts anyone ?
I think the guard is part of the surrounding trim panel rather than the switch itself, so to get rid of the guard I think you'd need a different panel rather than a new switch.Wow, I'm so glad there's a start/stop without the red guard. Might have to do this when I get the car.
I think it’s from the 06
Here u arePerhaps @valentinewang has a photo or a copy of the part list used for the steering switches?
Ah, thanks! I see the same part number for the R and L units, assuming the "23.04.xx" part is a manufacturing date...Here u are
These are emira original part’s number,not physical switch part number.Ah, thanks! I see the same part number for the R and L units, assuming the "23.04.xx" part is a manufacturing date...
R: 8891674308 574353 23.04.20
L: 8891674308 574353 23.04.17
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Thanks for the clarification. Do you have the part numbers for the Lync & Co switches? They could be listed on the invoice you got. If not, would appreciate if you could ask the installer when you have the chance. Thanks!These are emira original part’s number,not physical switch part number.
My friend at work is helping me get the part numbers. He found more videos on Chinese social media appsThanks for the clarification. Do you have the part numbers for the Lync & Co switches? They could be listed on the invoice you got. If not, would appreciate if you could ask the installer when you have the chance. Thanks!
OK, my friend thinks he has found a source or at least knows what he is looking for. If I can get hold of these, how much interest is there and what would be a fair price for these partsThanks for the clarification. Do you have the part numbers for the Lync & Co switches? They could be listed on the invoice you got. If not, would appreciate if you could ask the installer when you have the chance. Thanks!
Personally, I prefer the look of the haptic, so I don’t plan to change if I can live with them. Having said that my friend told me he found on Chinese social media that new lynk and co cars are using physical buttons post 2023, and prior to that was haptic. so according to him, we are getting something from the “old” parts bin… I’d have guessed it was the other way…