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Old 05-21-2012, 10:35 PM
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Great video cncmastr, thanks! What I am not clear about is if this is going to fix the dark screen / failed back light / failed inverter. From what I can see the orange / black lead is the power for the florescent light which is powered by the inverter which from your video seems to be on the back of the board on the back of the screen. In other words if I buy a new screen I will still have the same issue (unless the issue is the bulb but most ppl are stating the issue is the inverter not the screen. Does anyone has any more details or thoughts on this (I see several ppl are asking similar questions on this thread). My car has DSP (as I believe everyone with Nav has) so the aftermarket radios don't seem to be a good option either and spending $3000 on a new nav system from BMW doesn't appear to me. Thanks in advance!
LCD's don't have bulbs.
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