Yorky
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If you have a button stop working on this control panel, they can be replaced individually. We had the button which controls the main lights go faulty when we were on the road. On investigating when we came home, I found that you can get replacements off the net for a few pence, and they can fairly easily be replaced.
Just lever off the plastic surround around the control panel and unscrew the the unit from position. Then you can remove the plugs on the back to gain access to the printed circuit board. The buttons soldered to the circuit board can be removed by use of a soldering iron and solder sucker. The buttons are a tight fit on the board but it can be done.
A new control panel costs well over £200 so this is worth doing
Just lever off the plastic surround around the control panel and unscrew the the unit from position. Then you can remove the plugs on the back to gain access to the printed circuit board. The buttons soldered to the circuit board can be removed by use of a soldering iron and solder sucker. The buttons are a tight fit on the board but it can be done.
A new control panel costs well over £200 so this is worth doing