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The BF... transistors in the touchpad-circuits are known to be sensitive and fail.I suggest you check the one for the volume up pad - or perhaps just check them all.
Martin
Based on personal experience, both with Martin and making my own repair, he is likely leading you in the correct direction.
My Beogram 3300 had something like you are experiencing. The PH button on the touch panel did not work. It would switch to the phono function by using the remote. I removed the panel and wiggled the board contact pin and just by touching the pin, it worked.
Turned out that by replacing T9 the touch panel worked correctly.
It has been stated before on the forums. Make sure that you use parts from reputable sources. Auction sites that state that they provide the hard-to-find electronics can be "mistaken". Sites like Digi-Key can provide equivalent replacement advice and parts.
Good luck.
I ran into the same situation looking for that impossible-to-find BF199. I contacted NTE for advice and was told:
"Yes, the NTE229 transistor will work as a replacement for the BF199 with the following note:
“Rotate the device 180 degrees to conform with the original lead configuration.”
And from Digi-Key:
"Comparing specifications, they are very close. I'd consider this a good cross based on the main specifications. If your application requires precise specs, then you may see problems (it all depends on where these are used)".
Good luck
I remember that you may not need to rotate the device 180 degrees. Bench check BCE in both the transistor and the board before you install.
I have an extra NTE229 if you can't find one from a reputable source.
BF240 will also work.