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UM3E Display burned in after few years, easy to replace?


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Posted · UM3E Display burned in after few years, easy to replace?

After a few years of usage, the LCD display seems to have burn damage of being too much time idling in the main menu screen.

 

I've seen the LCD modules for sale. Has anybody ever exchanged the LCD themselves?

 

My question is if the LCD is easily changed and if there are some instructions to be found.

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    Posted · UM3E Display burned in after few years, easy to replace?

    Hey @0scar,

     

    I had to ask around a bit, but I have a manual for you that you can use for replacing your screen. 
    UM3 - Replacing the display.pdf

    Tools needed
    • 2.0 hex screwdriver
    • Pliers
    • 0.3 Torque screwdriver with 11 CR-V socket (optional)

    Parts needed
    • 1x 1252 - Oled display white


    It looks pretty straight forward.
    Even I would be able to do it!
    image.thumb.png.d8ce007ab9c384355aa919fbf10830f3.png

    Good luck!! 💪


     

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