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sticky seat heater/cooler button

Munch520

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2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Hey all, have a weird problem...all buttons and the DIS knob works 100% but the passenger seat heat/seat AC button is super sticky. Almost to the point where I can't move the 'rocker' either way (to hot or cold). I was thinking of trying rubbing alc and a q-tip but I don't know if there's an easier way.

Can this button be 'popped' off or something so I can see what's going on/clean it? Or is this something that's part of the whole console assembly? Thanks! :D

ETA: nvm, 91% alcohol and qtip did the trick. A few cycles of the damp qtip cleaned up whatever was under there. good to go
 
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I'm having same issue with same button. So how did you Q-Tip the button? Just soak QTip in alcohol and just rub it around edges of button while rocking button ??
 
Got all excited at the title..........thought you had found a way to make the seat heater switches remember their settings instead of having to turn on every time you start the car. Wish they would be "sticky" to warm up when remote started in cold weather!
 
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