@@TheCarKeyMan thats really unfortunate, i as a big Renault fan must say i am disappointed at what renault makes today.. cheap and money hungry.. they proved they can make good cars but just dont want to i guess
Hi, yes in time decent cases may be available (the ones that are are too poor for commercial use). The switches are very small and delicate. Yes they can be replaced but again, it’s not a long term answer in my opinion. It can keep an old key going as a spare, but not as a main key
That van mustve been in heavy, heavy, HEAVY use in order to become that bad in just 2 years
It’s the third we’ve seen in 6 months
The rubber is too thin unfortunately…
@@TheCarKeyMan thats really unfortunate, i as a big Renault fan must say i am disappointed at what renault makes today.. cheap and money hungry.. they proved they can make good cars but just dont want to i guess
Couldn’t a new button be soldered onto the board and a replacement case be done?
Hi, yes in time decent cases may be available (the ones that are are too poor for commercial use). The switches are very small and delicate. Yes they can be replaced but again, it’s not a long term answer in my opinion. It can keep an old key going as a spare, but not as a main key
@@TheCarKeyMan was just curious, no criticism and a fair reply, thank you.
My rubber buttons are starting to show signs of wear. Are replacement rubbers available? The only ones i can find show a picture of a car not a van.