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How Do I Know If My Toyota Has the 6.1-Inch or 7-Inch Touchscreen?

How Do I Know If My Toyota Has the 6.1-Inch or 7-Inch Touchscreen?

Avoid ordering the wrong repair part. Follow this step-by-step physical measurement and part cross-reference guide to correctly identify your Toyota's factory screen specifications.

 

If your Toyota's infotainment system is experiencing ghost touches, dead zones, or glass cracking, purchasing a precision glass digitizer replacement kit directly from Cuescreens is the easiest way to save thousands of dollars over dealership replacement costs.

However, before ordering a repair part, you must answer one crucial structural question: Does your Toyota have a 6.1-inch display or a 7-inch display?

During the 2012–2019 model years, Toyota frequently shipped the exact same vehicle models (such as the RAV4 or Camry) with different radio configurations depending heavily on the trim package chosen at the dealership. Ordering purely by vehicle year can result in getting a part that does not fit. This technical guide outlines the exact physical properties, faceplate layouts, and part numbers needed to figure out your configuration accurately.

Method 1: The Diagonal Workspace Measurement Rule

The most reliable way to verify your display profile is to perform a direct physical measurement. However, a common mistake is measuring the entire plastic radio housing.

The Correct Rule: Grab a standard tape measure or ruler. Place the edge of the tool at the exact top-left corner of the active, illuminating glass viewing display area. Extend your measuring tool diagonally down to the bottom-right corner of the active glass display.

  • If the diagonal line measures almost exactly 6 and 1/16 inches (approx. 155mm), your vehicle uses a 6.1-inch radio.
  • If the diagonal line measures almost exactly 7 inches (approx. 178mm), your vehicle uses a 7-inch radio.

Note: Do not include the plastic outer frame dashboard trim, horizontal physical media control buttons, CD slots, or rotary tuning knobs in this dimensional measurement. Measure only the glass rectangle that displays pixels and maps.

Method 2: Identifying by Faceplate and Physical Layouts

If you don't have a tape measure handy, the visual layout of the faceplate buttons often indicates the internal screen size:

  • Typical 6.1-Inch Layouts: These units generally feature a thicker plastic border immediately surrounding the glass screen. The physical shortcut buttons flanking the left and right sides of the screen are typically larger, and some versions feature prominent, classic round volume and tune dials alongside a top-loading CD slot mechanism.
  • Typical 7-Inch Layouts: These systems boast a wider, more expansive glass surface area that dominates the center console stack. The side buttons are often slimmer or touch-capacitive keys seamlessly integrated into a single flat glass-look plane, giving the system a premium, modern appearance.

Method 3: Cross-Referencing Product Specifications and OEM Part Numbers

Once you know your diagonal measurement, you can match your vehicle directly against the four precision-cut Cuescreens Toyota replacement options:

If Your Measurements Confirmed a 7-Inch Screen:

Your vehicle matches one of these two distinct truck and sedan replacement digitizers:

  • Toyota 7" Touchscreen Digitizer (RAV4 & Camry)
    Fits 2014–2018 Toyota RAV4 (typically XLE and Limited trims) and 2015–2017 Toyota Camry (typically XSE, SE, XLE, and Limited trims) manufactured specifically by Fujitsu Ten. It directly matches internal display model number C070VTN01 and assembly part configurations 86140-02470, 86100-02100, 86100-02020, 86100-02211, and 86140-06660.
  • Toyota Tundra 7" Touchscreen Digitizer
    Engineered specifically for the unique 2014–2019 Toyota Tundra truck media stack layout. It cross-references perfectly with factory manufacturing stamping codes LA070WV2(TD)(01) and LA070WV2(TD)(04).

If Your Measurements Confirmed a 6.1-Inch Screen:

Your radio will require one of these two targeted 6.1-inch replacement glass panels based on the specific system supplier:

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I measure the entire radio bezel or just the glass screen?

You must measure only the active, illuminated viewing glass area diagonally from the top-left corner to the bottom-right corner. Do not include the plastic outer frame dashboard bezel, physical buttons, or volume knobs in your measurement.

Can I use my vehicle's VIN to find out which screen size I have?

While a VIN check can tell you your trim package, Toyota frequently swapped radio options and suppliers (such as Panasonic or Fujitsu Ten) mid-production cycle. Visually measuring your active display or verifying the faceplate and rear serial label is the only infallible method before purchasing a replacement digitizer.

What if my screen is exactly 6.1 or 7 inches, but has vertical colored lines?

If your display features bright vertical lines, bleeding black spots, or won't turn on at all, the issue lies deeper within the underlying LCD panel, not the outer touch glass. Our digitizers are built exclusively to repair touch response issues (like ghost touching), unresponsiveness, physical glass cracks, and bubbling surface layers.

Still unsure which digitizer fits your dashboard? Take a clear front-facing photograph of your radio unit turned on, and contact our specialized US support team directly at 563-289-7276 or email us at info@cuescreens.com for a prompt verification check.


About the Author

Daniel Gigante has over 18 years of experience in the automotive industry, with a focus on vehicle technology, infotainment systems, and real-world reliability. He writes about automotive design, touchscreen usability, and how modern technology impacts everyday driving.