Are most of the buttons worn on your expensive Pontiac navigation radio? If you're in need of NEW buttons for a non-touchscreen radio exactly like the one pictured, you've come to the right place. Don't let button wear drag down the looks of your high-dollar radio. Restore your radio to like-new appearance with a set of brand new, original factory replacement buttons from ReplacementRadios!
This listing is ONLY for non-touch screen nav radios that started appearing in 2003. (Sometimes referred to as INR nav radios.) The radio must look EXACTLY like the one pictured here. They have a red coating on the back so they light up with a faint red glow at night when you have your headlights on. If you have a different radio, please contact us for parts availability.
This listing is for the following 15 NEW buttons:
- Eject symbol
- TA
- SEEK
- NAV
- BAND
- CD
- Music notes
- SETUP
- Joystick cap (not the joystick)
- MAP
- DEST
- MENU
- Zoom In symbol (+)
- Zoom Out symbol (-)
- BACK
The volume knob is NOT included in this set, as it does not wear like the rest of these buttons. However, it is available. Please call or email if you need it. The joystick cap is the plastic piece that slides over the metal shaft only. This will not solve your problem if your metal shaft is broken.
Whatever you do, do NOT attempt to replace these buttons with the radio still plugged in. COMPLETELY REMOVE THE RADIO FROM THE VEHICLE and LET IT SIT FOR AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE ATTEMPTING THE REPAIR. 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!! We do not include instructions. We assume people who are buying the buttons are familiar with them. If you are not, you may want to consider having them replaced by someone who is. The install isn't hard but it's important it is done right.
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