The Real Reason DIY Screen Replacement Fails (And How to Avoid It)
You get a new touchscreen. You install it. It works fine for a week. Then it starts acting up. Dead touch zones. Flickering. Or it just goes black. You spent...
You get a new touchscreen. You install it. It works fine for a week. Then it starts acting up. Dead touch zones. Flickering. Or it just goes black. You spent...
The OEM part number removes that ambiguity. It identifies one specific unit, not a range of possibilities.
If your car's touchscreen is cracked, unresponsive, or just dead, you've probably already looked up replacement options and wondered whether you can handle the job yourself.
If your factory touchscreen is cracked, unresponsive, or failing, your first instinct might be to assume the repair requires a dealer visit, specialized tools, or serious mechanical skill. That assumption...
If you're planning to replace your car’s touchscreen or infotainment display, one of the most common questions is: Do you need to disconnect the battery first?
For most owners, repairing the 12.6" GM Rear Seat Entertainment screen is a realistic DIY project. The job isn’t “hard,” but it does require careful trim removal, correct connector handling,...