Hey guys,
I have a 2003 S3 with this Climate Control Unit:
I've recently got these buttons from ebay for a good price:
I've searched the forums and online in general and come across very little in the way of help or ideally a how to guide for replacing these buttons. I'm sure I won't be the first to do this, so if anyone could shed any light or provide any tips I'd be really thankful! Or even better link me to a thread or guide that I have been unable to come across, would be even better!
Also, a thought I've had is I know the rubbing off will just happen again over time, has anyone got any clever ideas of how to to perhaps prevent this from happening, could I perhaps coat the buttons in something before replacing them? Obviously I want the look of the buttons to remain as OEM as poss and appreciate by covering them in something protective, like a protective film will of course most likely alter the appearance, so perhaps I am asking the impossible?
Any help or feedback as always will be very much appreciated!
Thank you,
Jase
I have a 2003 S3 with this Climate Control Unit:
I've recently got these buttons from ebay for a good price:
I've searched the forums and online in general and come across very little in the way of help or ideally a how to guide for replacing these buttons. I'm sure I won't be the first to do this, so if anyone could shed any light or provide any tips I'd be really thankful! Or even better link me to a thread or guide that I have been unable to come across, would be even better!
Also, a thought I've had is I know the rubbing off will just happen again over time, has anyone got any clever ideas of how to to perhaps prevent this from happening, could I perhaps coat the buttons in something before replacing them? Obviously I want the look of the buttons to remain as OEM as poss and appreciate by covering them in something protective, like a protective film will of course most likely alter the appearance, so perhaps I am asking the impossible?
Any help or feedback as always will be very much appreciated!
Thank you,
Jase