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Harmony 890 Button Replacement Service
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$46.50
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If the buttons on your Harmony 890 have become difficult to use, or have stopped working altogether, then a tactile button dome replacement is probably what you need. Any button that does not respond with light pressure or is 'lazy' should be considered a candidate for replacement. But, before you consider placing an order, review this document, which will help you verify a button hardware problem and assist in determining how many buttons should be replaced. If you order a button repair, then download the button template. You can print this, mark the buttons that need work and enclose it when you send your remote in for repair.
About Button Repairs – When you order a button repair, the underlying tactile dome is replaced. This does not take care of any cosmetic issues that may be on the button cap, which is the part of the button you see. If your button caps are in poor cosmetic condition (peeling paint, etc), then you can add the Lower Button Pad or Upper Button Pad to your order. Remember, a ‘button’ is the same as a specific command. So, for example, Volume Up and Volume Down are two distinct buttons, even though they are under the same rocker switch. So keep this in mind when figuring your total button replacement count. If more than 14 buttons need to be replaced, we can accommodate a special order, with each additional button charged at $3.50/ea. Just let us know that this is what you need.
Although we really don't like to encourage do-it-yourself button repairs, due to some of the risks associated with opening these units and 'surgically' replacing button domes, we do have a do-it-yourself option if you are interested.
About Button Repairs – When you order a button repair, the underlying tactile dome is replaced. This does not take care of any cosmetic issues that may be on the button cap, which is the part of the button you see. If your button caps are in poor cosmetic condition (peeling paint, etc), then you can add the Lower Button Pad or Upper Button Pad to your order. Remember, a ‘button’ is the same as a specific command. So, for example, Volume Up and Volume Down are two distinct buttons, even though they are under the same rocker switch. So keep this in mind when figuring your total button replacement count. If more than 14 buttons need to be replaced, we can accommodate a special order, with each additional button charged at $3.50/ea. Just let us know that this is what you need.
Although we really don't like to encourage do-it-yourself button repairs, due to some of the risks associated with opening these units and 'surgically' replacing button domes, we do have a do-it-yourself option if you are interested.