Any ideas where I can get a replacement for a button on my radio assembly, other than buying a whole unit? The button got sucked up in a vacuum

Asked by Guru5CNYF Jan 12, 2018 at 10:17 AM about the 2015 Honda CR-V EX-L FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Is it YOUR vacuum? Pull apart the bag. If it's truly gone forever, just try the local Honda dealer. It'll not be a cheap place to buy a part, but very unlikely you'll find exactly what you need in any scrap or salvage yard - by all means you can try one of those places, but you'll see dashes tend to get stripped pretty quick, and they tend not to sell pieces off a major component (ie a button off a radio, versus the entire radio).

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I also lost a couple of buttons. Dealer says can't buy just the button...replace entire unit at the cost of $900+. Also, car toys does not sell the button only either. Anyone have any idea where to get these w/o having to replace the whole unit?

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I lost 4 buttons after I toke it to the detail . Any idea ,dealer won’t sell them Or the junk yards . Is there any website or place to get them from

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I have also lost two buttons. They wanted me to buy a whole new radio. It’s obviously a defect with the radio !

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I lost two buttons detailing. Has anyone had any luck finding replacements?

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