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« on: 31 October 2017, 19:23:06 »

Hi, i have opel omega 2003 2.5td caravan. I have just bought the car and this display for navigation and all that stuf. Lites behind the screen are workin and screen is white. Do i need to replace the display or is it some other problem?



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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #1 on: 31 October 2017, 19:58:37 »

How many plugs are plugged into the screen?
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #2 on: 31 October 2017, 20:05:03 »

i havent yet taken it apart. why?
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #3 on: 31 October 2017, 20:13:40 »

i havent yet taken it apart. why?
I misread your post. Pop the cluster out and check that the smaller plug is securely fitted :y
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #4 on: 31 October 2017, 22:07:10 »

i havent yet taken it apart. why?
I misread your post. Pop the cluster out and check that the smaller plug is securely fitted :y
As far as I know the smaller plug (RGB) only feeds the Map Data, the Screen should still work if its disconnected just no Maps.

But still worth checking both Plugs.  :y
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #5 on: 01 November 2017, 18:30:10 »

If its not working only when viewing map, then it could be RGB plug.

But, in this case, I suspect its always white, no matter what mode. In which case replace the LCD panel.
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #6 on: 02 November 2017, 15:05:54 »

I checked the plugs and i think all is connected and no changes. If i change dysplay i need to pair somehow? Or its yust plug and play?
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #7 on: 02 November 2017, 16:58:59 »

I checked the plugs and i think all is connected and no changes. If i change dysplay i need to pair somehow? Or its yust plug and play?
No its not plug n play, far from it, you need to de pair first, find a replacement Screen that has been de paired or a new one that has not been paired yet, marry the screen with HU then pair together again.

'If' you think its a faulty screen panel (the LCD Panel itself) and your up for the job, these can be replaced without any depairing or messing around etc.
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #8 on: 03 November 2017, 19:22:54 »

i found used cluster with display, i think its the same cid display but i dont know if its working or not. So i can switch yust lcd screens from other and try without paring? Is this difficult job? I dont know how to be sure that display is faulty..
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #9 on: 03 November 2017, 20:16:27 »

i found used cluster with display, i think its the same cid display but i dont know if its working or not. So i can switch yust lcd screens from other and try without paring? Is this difficult job? I dont know how to be sure that display is faulty..
There's a guide for it :y
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #10 on: 04 November 2017, 19:12:46 »

Yes, you can change just LCD panel.  You need to retain your 2 PCBs for coding and config

Minor soldering skills needed
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #11 on: 05 November 2017, 15:45:38 »

where can i buy new lcd panel? i cant find it anyware. i can solder so that isnt be a problem :D but i need lcd panel :)
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #12 on: 05 November 2017, 16:47:33 »

They are hard to source individually, and are expensive if you have to by a lot of 20 or more.

If you can find a (working) replacement CID, that may be easier option, and just swap the LCD panels over
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #13 on: 05 November 2017, 22:59:17 »

How can i test the replacement cid? can i conect it to 12v batery and somehow test it? or i need to conect it to my car and see if it works and then replace cid lcd screens?
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Re: omega display problem
« Reply #14 on: 06 November 2017, 15:20:09 »

How can i test the replacement cid? can i conect it to 12v batery and somehow test it? or i need to conect it to my car and see if it works and then replace cid lcd screens?
Thanks for answers :)
As I dont have access to the Tech tools, if was me, I would probably just plug it in, it should power up and give a good idea if workable or not, it will probably bleep at you, flash up Code and revert back to the Mian Menu every few seconds but your get an idea.  ;) just dont blame me if it goes bang though.  ;D ;D
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