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Old 09-03-2008, 09:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Radio buttons sticking on steering wheel

Does anyone else have any experience with the radio buttons sticking on the steering wheel? (I mean the buttons to change the station). Sometimes it takes a very soft touch to change the station, sometimes it takes more effort (and the button "clicks" as though it's sticking, or as though it's rubbing against the opening on the silver trim piece, but I can't see where that's happening). I plan to take the car to the dealer to let them have a look at it, but I wondered if there's anything I can do myself?
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Old 09-03-2008, 09:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Does anyone else have any experience with the radio buttons sticking on the steering wheel? (I mean the buttons to change the station). Sometimes it takes a very soft touch to change the station, sometimes it takes more effort (and the button "clicks" as though it's sticking, or as though it's rubbing against the opening on the silver trim piece, but I can't see where that's happening). I plan to take the car to the dealer to let them have a look at it, but I wondered if there's anything I can do myself?
Mine are fine but I try to keep candy and soda off the steering wheel.
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Thanks. Now maybe someone else can provide a serious answer.
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Could be defective buttons, because mine works just fine, no sticking, no clicking.

I would recommend you to take it to the dealer, do not take it apart by yourself, I know I wouldn't.

Because if you can't put it back together, dealers are going to blame you for it.

Besides, it's still under warranty anyway.

Good luck!
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