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58_Roadmaster
1998 Buick LeSabre LIMITED
I've lived with it for 3 years, but I just realized yesterday that there is absolutely no reason why the volume/power on/off knob/button should be require so much force to turn on or off the radio. It seems like it is designed to operate in a fluid motion (without any clicking sound) but the end result is just requiring unnecessary effort to engage the function.
As far as maintenence goes, I need a full rear deck-lid light cuz I was backed into in a parking structure a couple of years ago, and $200 isn't something I can budget for at one time. No part of the body was affected in that incident.
I've lived with it for 3 years, but I just realized yesterday that there is absolutely no reason why the volume/power on/off knob/button should be require so much force to turn on or off the radio. It seems like it is designed to operate in a fluid motion (without any clicking sound) but the end result is just requiring unnecessary effort to engage the function.
As far as maintenence goes, I need a full rear deck-lid light cuz I was backed into in a parking structure a couple of years ago, and $200 isn't something I can budget for at one time. No part of the body was affected in that incident.