Clever Trevor LCD Display replacement

Clever Trevor LCD Display replacement

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BISHY

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239 months

Tuesday 27th February 2007
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Following several months of driving around being unable to read my LCD display, finally got around to ordering new screen from Clever Trevor.

With a very speedy next day service my new screen arrived, and after only an hour of fairly straight forward DIY, I had a superb new very bright LCD display again.

During my first drive, it was just like the car was talking to me again, fantastic.

If anyone else is suffering with a similar problem with their POD, I highly recommend this fix, I just wish I hadn't waited so long.

Big thanks to Keith at Clever Trevor for solving the problem.

BISHY

Original Poster:

111 posts

239 months

Wednesday 28th February 2007
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£145 plus vat. I'll be ordering the parts for the clutch next and putting them into store I think!

BISHY

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111 posts

239 months

Wednesday 28th February 2007
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It's a really easy job, so here goes.

Pod Out:-
Two screws to be removed to take off top cover of the POD, one either side.
Once top cover is lifted up three cable connectors need to be disconnected, one which controls back light level of dash, one for change up lights, and one for intermitent wipe. All easily disconnected and easy to identify and re connect.

Once pod cover removed, I removed 2 x screws from LHS bracket holding alluminium pod surround, just to gain some room to manouevre.

Then,4 x screws that connect pod to alloy surround, easily identifiable.

Then disconnect main plug at rear (squeeze top and bottom clip and pull backwards)and 2 more cables connecting front alloy surround to pod. Again really easy to identify.

Now Pod is ready to remove by gently rotating and manouevering around brackets.

Once out of car, with use of medium sized phillips screwdriver and adjustable spanner, remove screws and spacer/nuts to slowly remove each layer of circuit board (4 in total). Once you have removed screws just gently pull apart. Not difficult at all.

Finally, the last circuit board is the one with the screen attached, and four phillips screws later its out.

Install new card and then re insert all the other cards. (Battery in one of the cards retains all info, i.e. mileage etc)

The re installation process is a simple reversal of the above and very straight forward.

To do the whole job, I needed one medium sized phillips screwdriver and a medium sized adjustable spanner, plus 1 hour of spare time. Take it steady pulling the circuit boards apart and you will have no problems.

If you have any questions, please PM me, not a problem.

Bishy

BISHY

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111 posts

239 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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yahooooooo said:
is there a danger of loosing the milage info ?


I don't think so. One of the cards has a battery attached to it, which powers the memory for the info. Don't know what the battery life is though!!