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Comentado en Australia el 2 de enero de 2025
Replacement touch screen works 100%, I hope it lasts longer than the 3 yrs ofthe crap GM screen .
Dorothy Nulty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de junio de 2024
Was easy to install. However, one 2nd one, both immediately exhibited ghost input issues I was trying to resolve. At least the 2nd one takes most touch inputs when not ghosting. I wish there was another alternative, but other similar products appear larger than this one even though they say they are same replacement part #?Was hoping for better.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de febrero de 2024
Fixed my issues in my 2017 Sierra. Screen would randomly bounce around, and some times not recognize touch. This fixed both problems
Tyler Ogden
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de diciembre de 2024
Never had a issue with it
Joseph B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de septiembre de 2023
Don't let my 5 star review of the "ease of install" fool you. Removing the factory head unit from a 2012 Chevy Suburban is not for the faint of heart BUT... there are some great videos on YouTube that show the process step by step. Once the radio was out and on my kitchen table, taking the entire assembly apart to get to just the raw touch screen was kind of a PIA as well. But I took my time and organized all of the removed screws. There are step by step videos online of that process as well. Once I was down to having just the bare LCD screen in my hand, removing the digitizer took a bit of time with my heat gun and the pry tools they provide but it was not difficult. Placing the new digitizer was easy and reassembly of the car took only a fraction of the time it took to disassemble everything. Once back together, everything worked perfectly and my wife is so pleased. Her touch screen works like new again and for only a fraction of a cost of the $1,000 the dealer wanted to replace the LCD. Total time spent was probably an hour watching and rewatching the online videos and then another hour to remove the radio, replace the digitizer and then about 15 minutes to put everything back together again. Well worth it if you're handy. If you've ever replaced a stock radio in your car with an aftermarket radio, you can easily tackle this job. If not, a car stereo installation store can easily handle this job for you.
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