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Hello all

Was looking at pics on autotrader to see if I could see a BE in the new chronos grey that I've ordered and came across a S6 with the switches in attached pics which differ from what I have in my current BE. Anyone know if these can be swapped out as they look much better than the matt black versions I have. I would imagine the chrome ones are straight forward maybe not so much the row with the hazard warning lights?
 

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I don’t like how they changed the hazard lights button to be on the touchscreen. On mine it is a physical button - much preferred for use when driving!
 
Think it is still a physical button, indeed I believe that is a legal requirement and why on Tesla it is about the only burrow on the dash. I think in the above photo the buttons are just in piano black so look as if they are touch screen
 
I think the hazard button is a touch button, when looking at the picture close up, however agree I would prefer the physical button.

my query however was more about the 3 buttons between the start and volume and the brake ones.
 
I think the hazard button is a touch button, when looking at the picture close up, however agree I would prefer the physical button.

my query however was more about the 3 buttons between the start and volume and the brake ones.
Looking again I think you are right. Very strange since it has always been a physical button previously. I guess those buttons remain active even if the ignition is off meaning they comply with the law