Asnsurfnut
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Well unfortunately no shop was confident enough to attempt. Old screen back in! Thanks for trying to help.
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How many connections plug into it? can you restore to factory settings on the display?Well unfortunately no shop was confident enough to attempt. Old screen back in! Thanks for trying to help.
Full instument cluster lcd would be awesome to do as an upgrade for the ls. Somehow i dont think it will work. But we can hope amd i would definitely do it myself.I’m still waiting for my LS to be delivered and was wondering the same. Thanks for trying so I don’t have to (yet) but certainly hoping one day this will be an easy upgrade!
How difficult was it to replace the screen? I see you had a a lot of your dashboard exposed not sure if I dare to do it on a brand new vehicle.
Btw - have you looked into replacing the instrument cluster with the full lcd ?
Well… It requires a decent part of the dash to be removed. Having said that now that I’ve done it it would take about 10-15 min. Ideally you would have to remove the center consol as well, but you can barely squeeze it out. I could make a quick video of you or anyone really needed it.I’m still waiting for my LS to be delivered and was wondering the same. Thanks for trying so I don’t have to (yet) but certainly hoping one day this will be an easy upgrade!
How difficult was it to replace the screen? I see you had a a lot of your dashboard exposed not sure if I dare to do it on a brand new vehicle.
Btw - have you looked into replacing the instrument cluster with the full lcd ?
One idea is still bugging me.. the screen I bought said new with a blemish and never installed… But, the screen was obviously used with no noticeable blemishes. My thought is maybeeeee it was defective. And that’s why it was pulled out of a suburban. Or maybe not and that’s just what happens. I just really don’t want to do this all over again. I did break two clips and I really hate doing that. The design on a couple of the clips are horrible and very weak. It would be close to impossible to not break something pulling it apart.I’m still waiting for my LS to be delivered and was wondering the same. Thanks for trying so I don’t have to (yet) but certainly hoping one day this will be an easy upgrade!
How difficult was it to replace the screen? I see you had a a lot of your dashboard exposed not sure if I dare to do it on a brand new vehicle.
Btw - have you looked into replacing the instrument cluster with the full lcd ?
I need It, Ive Purchased a screen that supposedly is ready, ill let you know if it works, please give me some pointers or pictures on remove the dash to do the changeWell… It requires a decent part of the dash to be removed. Having said that now that I’ve done it it would take about 10-15 min. Ideally you would have to remove the center consol as well, but you can barely squeeze it out. I could make a quick video of you or anyone really needed it.
I have not considered the instrument cluster swap. I assumed it wouldn’t be possible or would cost too much. The screen to me seemed doable. With the same connections I figured they act as a monitor. I’m sure someone will figure it out but to be honest the screen is 5x better than my 2021 silverado screen that’s the same size. The suburban screen is much faster and feels way different despite the display looking identical to the silverado screen. I hope you try though and it works! But I’m content now. After the lift and tires of course.