
Is there something on the market which might lube the various switches and buttons so they feel a little smoother ?.
It's most likely the action of the microswitches behind the buttons that feels cheap usually as a result of platic dust from using the switch itself. These microswitches can have a waterproof cover so spraying from the outside might not help. WD40 in my experience is great at first but dries out into a white powder eventually which can give it's own problems.Panman40 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 7:37 am I can’t help thinking the switchgear / buttons and wonderwheel on my 2019 RT feel a bit clicky and well…cheap. I’ve tried a small squirt of a silicone spray which won’t hurt plastics but doesn’t really do anything.
Is there something on the market which might lube the various switches and buttons so they feel a little smoother ?.
That's interesting, as the "Slide Across" cruise switch on my own 2011 Twincam is quite stiff and not that positive. Did you disassemble the switch to apply the Contact Cleaner or just give it a squirt externally ?. Thanks.Cornish_Camhead wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 10:37 pm I use the WD40 specialist range contact cleaner, I had an issue with the cruise control switch not working. Used the contact cleaner and its been fine ever since for the last five years or so.so gets my vote.
Hi our gee, I didn't disassemble anything, I just gave all the switchgear nooks and crannies a good blasting and operated the switches etc.