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replacing of steering wheel button


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Hi All,

I have just bought a cayenne turbo (2004) for my wife. The buttons on the steering wheel are slightly damaged and therefore I would like to replca them. Does anybody have any experience in this or a DIY link? My steeringwheel has the 4LC option (multifunction including mobile phone) Thanks in advance

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This is a really poor design. The coating they use on the buttons is simply too soft. It peels right off. Isn't there some kind of interior touch-up paint you can get? A new airbag assembly costs several hundred dollars!

I LOVE the interior of the Cayenne - the two-tone and wood combination is about the nicest around. But now all I can see are the $%#@ scratches on my buttons. Surely there is a better fix?! (I don't mind spending the bucks on a new airbag, but I'm 100% confident it will get damaged within weeks and I'll be back where I started!)

Any suggestions?

Cody

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Hello!

Have you solved the buttons replacing? If yes, how? I have the exactly the same problem (Havana beige design).

Please tell me!

Many thanks!

This is a really poor design. The coating they use on the buttons is simply too soft. It peels right off. Isn't there some kind of interior touch-up paint you can get? A new airbag assembly costs several hundred dollars!

I LOVE the interior of the Cayenne - the two-tone and wood combination is about the nicest around. But now all I can see are the $%#@ scratches on my buttons. Surely there is a better fix?! (I don't mind spending the bucks on a new airbag, but I'm 100% confident it will get damaged within weeks and I'll be back where I started!)

Any suggestions?

Cody

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