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Malcolm_D

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Ncdc2013 screen
« on: 26 November 2018, 10:58:16 »

02 2.6 Elite. I think that it is NCDC2013!
Display is dying, lots of flashing, stripes etc. Have had it out and when I press the bottom left of the screen it is ok, loose connection? I cannot get it apart without unsoldering three spring earth clips? Is trying to source a replacement screen the best way forward?
These units are a pain! CD player stopped reading discs, now the disc cartridge will not eject, sat nav has packed in so no way to play a CD, I have put in a 3mm jack to connect an iPod. Now the display!!
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Re: Ncdc2013 screen
« Reply #1 on: 26 November 2018, 15:24:21 »

Screen and head unit are coded together so its not just a case of buying another screen.

You will need the code for your defective screen along with the code for the replacement
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Re: Ncdc2013 screen
« Reply #2 on: 26 November 2018, 15:25:20 »

Much cleverer people than me will advise you the best method but that is the basis
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Re: Ncdc2013 screen
« Reply #3 on: 26 November 2018, 19:24:29 »

Needs a new panel if you wish to repair it, the part number is something like Sharp LQ126....... That way you don't need to worry about coding.

I can have a look for the correct part number if you decide to go that route. You will need some basic soldering skills to remove the old one and fit the new.
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Re: Ncdc2013 screen
« Reply #4 on: 26 November 2018, 19:46:22 »

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