Hi all,
After reading a few posts earlier this year about replacing worn key buttons I bought a set on EBay for my VZ Commodore as the rubber buttons on mine had cracked and split (the missus fingernails I reckon). The replacement buttons were easy to fit and being more like silicone than rubber they seem more resilient. The buttons on my spare key have been on the way out for some time and finally cracked last week so I went online to buy another set, came across www.KeyButtons.com.au, they specialize in Commodore key buttons.
I bought a set online and they seem better than the ones from EBay and they also have raised padlock icons on the door buttons, and they are cheaper…:thumbsup:
After reading a few posts earlier this year about replacing worn key buttons I bought a set on EBay for my VZ Commodore as the rubber buttons on mine had cracked and split (the missus fingernails I reckon). The replacement buttons were easy to fit and being more like silicone than rubber they seem more resilient. The buttons on my spare key have been on the way out for some time and finally cracked last week so I went online to buy another set, came across www.KeyButtons.com.au, they specialize in Commodore key buttons.
I bought a set online and they seem better than the ones from EBay and they also have raised padlock icons on the door buttons, and they are cheaper…:thumbsup: