Hi all. Well, I got a new push button switch from Caterham but haven't yet fitted it. As I reported earlier, It was all behaving as expected in the garage. However, I just came home from a few weeks away and pressed the hazard switch. They all started flashing but wouldn't stop. Disconnected the battery and they stop, of course; reconnect the battery and they stay off but they start againon the switch and again won't stop on the switch. Battery disconnected again. Now that seems to indicate, possibly, that the switch is faulty and isn't working when its pressed to turn off. Of course any other component in the circuit could be giving the same symptoms but at least I now have a repeatable symptom so I plan to swap the push button that Caterham sent me. Caterham tell me that the switching element simply pulls off the back of the push button, no special tool is needed. I infer that the 'switch element dismantling tool' available from EAO is for dismantling the switch element further once it's off the push button. Can anyone confirm this is correct or otherwise? As, it seems to me, the fault is just as likely to be with the switch element itself, I think I'll buy one of those and the little tool kit too so at least I'll be ready to change that part if the the replacement of the push mechanism doesn't work. I attach an image of the actual switch from the rear. It's the left one with 2 purple, 1 black and 1 green wire. The blue bit is the switch element. Its actually the upper switch in the image but for some reason uploading it rotates the image left 90.