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Is a button worn on your expensive dual-drive touch screen GM navigation radio? If you're in need of a new button for a tilt touchscreen radio like the one pictured, you've come to the right place. Simply select which button you need from the drop-down list towards the bottom of this ad. Don't let a radio with button wear drag down the looks of your high-dollar vehicle! And don't buy a used button from somewhere else. How long before it starts showing wear too?
This listing is ONLY for the dual-drive touchscreen nav radios that started appearing in 2006. These radios have a CD drive above a tilt screen that hides the DVD drive. These buttons work in the standard, Monsoon, Bose, Bose Lux and non-Bose versions of this radio. They all look identical to the radio pictured here. These buttons are NOT the same as those used on the 2003-2004 non touch screen radios OR the 2005+ touch-screen radios without tilt-screen. If you have one of those, or a different radio, please contact us for parts availability.
This listing is for ONE new button. It is not a listing for the knobs. Please indicate which button you need in the drop-down list towards the bottom of this ad.
Please be aware that GM no longer uses the original manufacturer for these buttons. As a result, slight variations in color are possible. If this possibility worries you, you might want to think about replacing the whole set.
Do NOT attempt to replace these buttons with the radio still plugged in. COMPLETELY REMOVE THE RADIO FROM THE VEHICLE. Your radio has your VIN assigned in memory. It will work without programming once you plug it back in. If you attempt to replace the buttons with the radio still plugged in, you can VERY easily fry your radio. These radios cost several hundred dollars. Do your wallet a favor and do NOT attempt the button replacement while the radio is plugged in!!
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