Ah, okay. I stand corrected. I thought that was the whole display. Go for it anyway.. : )I believe the digitizer is glued to the LCD and it has to be carefully removed from the LCD and attached to the existing LCD. Folks are using these to fix 8.4" head units which the digitizer is delaminating from the LCD panel.
You are correct.I believe the digitizer is glued to the LCD and it has to be carefully removed from the LCD and attached to the existing LCD. Folks are using these to fix 8.4" head units which the digitizer is delaminating from the LCD panel.
Hey, I'd give it a shot if it was my radio but I'm into things like that.Ah, okay. I stand corrected. I thought that was the whole display. Go for it anyway.. : )
Replace it easy, but have to configure with the carI have a Sahara with the upgraded display size. It appears my young nephew rubbed something across the screen causing damage to the screen. Is this something easily replaced by a dealer?
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You unplug the old one and plug in the new. The new unit “learns” what options/settings are available on your JL and it’s good to go. It’s the epitome of plug and play.Replace it easy, but have to configure with the car
If you are technically capable go for it. It's like cracking the screen of an iPhone. If you know how you can replace the screen. Otherwise, new phone. If you can get the parts you might be able to remove the head unit itself and bring it to a place that does cell phone screen repairs?I dont understand why I would replace the entire heard if I can just replace the screen. Yes...they should pay and I hope that will happen once I get a clear course of action.