96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is
there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking at a new unit ($150 or so)? Thanks. Scott |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try
some silicne spray? bob sbd wrote: > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking at a > new unit ($150 or so)? > > Thanks. > > Scott |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try
some silicne spray? bob sbd wrote: > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking at a > new unit ($150 or so)? > > Thanks. > > Scott |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try
some silicne spray? bob sbd wrote: > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking at a > new unit ($150 or so)? > > Thanks. > > Scott |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try
some silicne spray? bob sbd wrote: > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking at a > new unit ($150 or so)? > > Thanks. > > Scott |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
was it a soda or greasy hands after eating a cheeseburger?
clean it with just little bit of water, then use alcohol. dont think there is any need for a new unit unless those buttons are broken inside. eraser "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message news:3F9D9EEC.9CDD72EE@neo.rr.com... > Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try > some silicne spray? bob > > sbd wrote: > > > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking at a > > new unit ($150 or so)? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Scott |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
was it a soda or greasy hands after eating a cheeseburger?
clean it with just little bit of water, then use alcohol. dont think there is any need for a new unit unless those buttons are broken inside. eraser "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message news:3F9D9EEC.9CDD72EE@neo.rr.com... > Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try > some silicne spray? bob > > sbd wrote: > > > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking at a > > new unit ($150 or so)? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Scott |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
was it a soda or greasy hands after eating a cheeseburger?
clean it with just little bit of water, then use alcohol. dont think there is any need for a new unit unless those buttons are broken inside. eraser "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message news:3F9D9EEC.9CDD72EE@neo.rr.com... > Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try > some silicne spray? bob > > sbd wrote: > > > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking at a > > new unit ($150 or so)? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Scott |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
was it a soda or greasy hands after eating a cheeseburger?
clean it with just little bit of water, then use alcohol. dont think there is any need for a new unit unless those buttons are broken inside. eraser "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message news:3F9D9EEC.9CDD72EE@neo.rr.com... > Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try > some silicne spray? bob > > sbd wrote: > > > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking at a > > new unit ($150 or so)? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Scott |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
He, he. Previous owner.
Thanks for the tips. "eraser" <whoever@wherever.ever> wrote in message news:Fiinb.76746$%C5.63484@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > was it a soda or greasy hands after eating a cheeseburger? > > clean it with just little bit of water, then use alcohol. > dont think there is any need for a new unit unless those buttons are broken > inside. > > eraser > > "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message > news:3F9D9EEC.9CDD72EE@neo.rr.com... > > Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try > > some silicne spray? bob > > > > sbd wrote: > > > > > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > > > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking > at a > > > new unit ($150 or so)? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Scott > > |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
He, he. Previous owner.
Thanks for the tips. "eraser" <whoever@wherever.ever> wrote in message news:Fiinb.76746$%C5.63484@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > was it a soda or greasy hands after eating a cheeseburger? > > clean it with just little bit of water, then use alcohol. > dont think there is any need for a new unit unless those buttons are broken > inside. > > eraser > > "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message > news:3F9D9EEC.9CDD72EE@neo.rr.com... > > Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try > > some silicne spray? bob > > > > sbd wrote: > > > > > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > > > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking > at a > > > new unit ($150 or so)? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Scott > > |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
He, he. Previous owner.
Thanks for the tips. "eraser" <whoever@wherever.ever> wrote in message news:Fiinb.76746$%C5.63484@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > was it a soda or greasy hands after eating a cheeseburger? > > clean it with just little bit of water, then use alcohol. > dont think there is any need for a new unit unless those buttons are broken > inside. > > eraser > > "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message > news:3F9D9EEC.9CDD72EE@neo.rr.com... > > Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try > > some silicne spray? bob > > > > sbd wrote: > > > > > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > > > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking > at a > > > new unit ($150 or so)? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Scott > > |
Re: 96 Civic Heater Buttons Stuck
He, he. Previous owner.
Thanks for the tips. "eraser" <whoever@wherever.ever> wrote in message news:Fiinb.76746$%C5.63484@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > was it a soda or greasy hands after eating a cheeseburger? > > clean it with just little bit of water, then use alcohol. > dont think there is any need for a new unit unless those buttons are broken > inside. > > eraser > > "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message > news:3F9D9EEC.9CDD72EE@neo.rr.com... > > Get one from the salvage yard, if you have to replace it. Did you try > > some silicne spray? bob > > > > sbd wrote: > > > > > > The 2 mix buttons (heat-def and vent-heat) are stuck on my 96 Civic. Is > > > there any way of freeing stuck heater control buttons, or am I looking > at a > > > new unit ($150 or so)? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Scott > > |
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