how to fix 'recessed' buttons on 2008 kia sedona overead console

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Asked by finallydidit99 May 21, 2016 at 10:57 AM about the 2008 Kia Sedona LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The buttons on my 2008 are now recessed, like a clip has broken. The rear sliding door button was pushed and the whole button assembly was 'sunk' into the console. The buttons are for the power an sliding door functions. I think the console plate needs to be removed and maybe a clip replaced.

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42,415

Yes, they break $135+ tax for a replacement overhead some have the compass too.

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159,085

You could take it apart and possible use an epoxy (JB Weld or similar) and repair the broken part or spend the money and buy a new part.

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This is helpful, but how to safely remove and reinstall. Are the parts dealer supplied? Or can they be obtained from online suppliers?

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159,085

Pretty sure the parts are dealer only.

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