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Old 07-11-2019, 02:20 PM
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Hey everyone, new member here . I owe audi TTS 2016 from about 2 weeks. Yesterday on my way back home I realised that the menu button does not work as it used to. It doesn't bounce back smoothly anymore. Has anyone had simillar problems with any buttons before? do I need to change the whole unit ?
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Previous owner may have spilled something sticky in that area. I had a similar problem years ago that I remedied by spraying a little WD-40.
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Yeah, it's basically a gutter right next to the cupholder, someone just spilled some coffee/soda. It's a huge deal to take that all apart though.
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Yeah, it's basically a gutter right next to the cupholder, someone just spilled some coffee/soda. It's a huge deal to take that all apart though.
I'd consider replacing the car with a newer one.
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Someone would drink coffee or soda in this fine automobile? Blasphemy!!

The reason I always buy new is that I don't want to inherit such. Having said that, I've had warranty/recall work done on every Audi I've owned, so ...
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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle
Previous owner may have spilled something sticky in that area. I had a similar problem years ago that I remedied by spraying a little WD-40.
Thank you, it works a lot smoother now cheers
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