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E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
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E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
Will cleaning/refitting the ribbon cable in the E53 Cassette/Nav-Unit possibly remove/clear dead grey pixels
in the display ?
The display is also dull / browney colour & never shows up blue sea/water or green land etc... its always dull.
Penny for your thoughts.
in the display ?
The display is also dull / browney colour & never shows up blue sea/water or green land etc... its always dull.
Penny for your thoughts.
Re: E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
1. Unlikely as that indicates single TFT failure or address line fault at that pixel. If it was a whole row then may be, but not usually single pixels
2. You can try refitting the ribbon and see what happens. Others report that as being successful
2. You can try refitting the ribbon and see what happens. Others report that as being successful
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Re: E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
Try it, it's quick and easy. I did the first bit (not opened up for the inner one) and went from dull grey brown everything to clear difference between blue and green. Planning on doing the inner one to at a later date.
2005 (55 plate) x5 3.0d sport, auto trans, nav tv thingy, but no dsp.
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Re: E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
Are there any guides on how to do this? I've got dead pixels in my display too.
E53 Sept 2006 3.0D Sport
Re: E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
Dead single pixels usually means a new display panel. There was a thread from a year or so back about how to do the ribbon though...
EDIT: Found this thread with pictures
EDIT: Found this thread with pictures
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Re: E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
many thanks Gents...
I will pull it to bits this weekend & let you know what happens.
I will pull it to bits this weekend & let you know what happens.
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Re: E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
Well..... a partial result....
Stripped & cleaned the ribbon connectors at both ends...
The display is a tad brighter & the sea is now BLUE instead of brown lol...
I still have 3 batches of dead pixels & a vertical green line on the right side... so I guess I need to hunt out another LCD block ?
Stripped & cleaned the ribbon connectors at both ends...
The display is a tad brighter & the sea is now BLUE instead of brown lol...
I still have 3 batches of dead pixels & a vertical green line on the right side... so I guess I need to hunt out another LCD block ?
Re: E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
If you are OK messing about with electronics, I remember reading a thread on Xoutpost several years ago which detailed how to replace the display and which display panel was the direct swap out. Worth hunting for if you have time.
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Re: E53 2004 Navigation Display - dead pixels
Try this link.
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