03-27-2007, 10:54 AM
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For that price, I might end up getting one of those just because my buttons are sticky! That's a great deal!
I bet it just connects to the board in the unit by the one little cable that goes to it. Should be an uber easy job to replace it.
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03-27-2007, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by FrayAdjacent
For that price, I might end up getting one of those just because my buttons are sticky! That's a great deal!
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Your entire center console is sticky LOL, somehow you had dried up Coke resedue behind the AC bezel LOL BTW i got the cupholders working perfectly, they slide in and out and expand and collapse perfectly everytime.
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03-27-2007, 01:45 PM
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Thanks for your comments FrayAdjacent!
I am really hoping that its as simple as you say it is for the LCD replacement. What got me doubtful was an earlier post in the message tread that stated that someone had tried to replace the LCD with a similar kit that I bought, and though the replacement seemed easy enough, after the 'surgery', their instrument cluster did not work....
I mean, for the price, if it works, it would be a fantastic self repair that could save hundreds of $s to avoid replacing the whole climate control unit just because of the LCD damage.
Fingers still crossed till I get the kit in my hands and try to do the replacement!
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03-27-2007, 02:23 PM
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Well, if you get just the little LCD/button panel part of it, it's still easy to get at. You take out the whole assembly as I pointed out, then there are four screws holding the face plate to the white plastic housing. Unscrew those, and the face plate is loose. There's a small ribbon cable connecting the faceplate to a PCB in the housing. Disconnect that, plug in the new face plate, screw it on, and reinstall the whole unit. Probably still a VERY quick job.
And CJ, yeah, the PO apparently trusted that cupholder a little too much... Everything had coke residue in it in that lower console.
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Originally Posted by butterfingers
Thanks for your comments FrayAdjacent!
I am really hoping that its as simple as you say it is for the LCD replacement. What got me doubtful was an earlier post in the message tread that stated that someone had tried to replace the LCD with a similar kit that I bought, and though the replacement seemed easy enough, after the 'surgery', their instrument cluster did not work....
I mean, for the price, if it works, it would be a fantastic self repair that could save hundreds of $s to avoid replacing the whole climate control unit just because of the LCD damage.
Fingers still crossed till I get the kit in my hands and try to do the replacement!
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2001 Boxster - Grey on Grey
1969 911T Targa - 'Stinky'
http://www.zoto.com/frayadjacent/img...f27a-4a399.jpg <---- my car. ^ crap I post.
"The existence of the flamethrower is evidence that someone, somewhere once said 'I want to set those people over there on fire, but I don't want to have to walk over there to do it.'"
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03-27-2007, 07:44 PM
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Use caution when prying off the bezel or you will damage the leather/vinyl surrounding it. Mine was replaced under warranty and now I have permanent "dimples' on the area that the @#$%^ used as a pivot point for his screwdriver.
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04-07-2007, 08:21 PM
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Any update if the ebay Audi LCD display work on a Boxstir.
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04-08-2007, 09:15 PM
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Ebay Audi alternative??
I bought my car used, with the useless cupholders above the stereo head unit. That meant the display was in the lowest position. It was already showing the signs of abuse when I got it, with one of the numbers already missing segments.
Then I did my cupholderectomy (thanks Tool Pants!), and moved the display to where it belonged.
Unfortunately, something happened during the move - maybe the cleaning I tried with a QTip - and now the right side of my display looks like BobMarley1's, and the flaw is getting bigger.
The replacement cost from the local Stealer for us poor sap Canucks is around $600, so I'm really curious to see how the Ebay alternative worked out.
Let us know! thx Norm
'01 Boxster, 5 spd, Seal Grey
Last edited by clickman; 04-08-2007 at 09:36 PM.
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