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Old Oct 15, 2021 | 09:04 PM
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Radio Button Issue

I own a 2013 Mini Cooper S (R56). This morning one of my audio control buttons simply fell off. Within the speedometer circle the are control buttons below the Radio/Satellite presets. The button that fell of was between the two rotational volume and tuning ***** and are two half moon buttons with directional arrows. These two buttons circle the middle M button.

Does anyone have a fix for this or a place that I can either buy a replacement button or the entire volume/tuning control panel? I called the dealer and of course they have been discontinued.

Dave
 
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Old Oct 23, 2021 | 03:48 PM
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Don't have good news for you.

One morning while going to work, the button to the right of the M popped out on me. It was almost as if there was a spring behind it. I found the button and saved it. This happened just before the end of my warranty (fourth year). I took it in and they covered it. My dealer's solution was to replace the whole radio!

Ever since I had it replaced, I NEVER use the track forward and back buttons. I now only skip from the steering wheel controls.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2021 | 07:16 PM
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Any type of glue that you would recommend for mine?
 
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