Hello all, I'm new to the group here. I tried finding an answer before posting this but wasn't able to find anything. Forgive me if there is a thread somewhere with an answer to this inquiry.
My wife and I just bought a 2020 Telluride EX a couple weeks ago. Probably my own fault but when test driving, we didn't try out all of the different driving modes (Eco, Sport, Snow etc), nor did I check the Auto-Stop/Start button, Vehicle Hold and so on.
Well I was trying out all these buttons and things the other day and I found that they are a bit "sticky". Especially the Auto-Start/Stop button. But the knob to change driving modes doesn't spin super smooth either. I'm thinking the previous owner maybe spilled like a coke or something and that's causing things to be a bit sticky. Or maybe they just weren't the cleanest people in the world and there is a bunch of dirt and grime around these buttons.
I'm wondering if there is a schematic somewhere or a video on how to disassemble for a thorough cleaning to see if that resolves the issue(s).
Any help is greatly appreciated. (photo is generic from google...attached for reference).
My wife and I just bought a 2020 Telluride EX a couple weeks ago. Probably my own fault but when test driving, we didn't try out all of the different driving modes (Eco, Sport, Snow etc), nor did I check the Auto-Stop/Start button, Vehicle Hold and so on.
Well I was trying out all these buttons and things the other day and I found that they are a bit "sticky". Especially the Auto-Start/Stop button. But the knob to change driving modes doesn't spin super smooth either. I'm thinking the previous owner maybe spilled like a coke or something and that's causing things to be a bit sticky. Or maybe they just weren't the cleanest people in the world and there is a bunch of dirt and grime around these buttons.
I'm wondering if there is a schematic somewhere or a video on how to disassemble for a thorough cleaning to see if that resolves the issue(s).
Any help is greatly appreciated. (photo is generic from google...attached for reference).