bmw e90 lcd screen replacement in stock
Burnt out pixels are a very common issue on BMW E90 3-series. My car is a 2007 328xi with a BMW Professional sounds system. Instead of purchasing a used radio that will probably have the same issue I decided to replace the LCD display. We do sell replacement LCD displays, you can purchase it byclicking here. The procedure is not really difficult but you have to know how to solder and be very careful not to scratch any circuit boards when you are taking things apart. The tools you"ll need are pretty basic. You"ll need something flat and sharp to remove the climate control panel, a Philips screwdriver to remove and disassemble the radio and a soldering iron.
15. You now shold be able to remove the metal LCD housing. Remember how everything is put together so you can reassemble in the same order. There is an orange piece of plastic (I assume it is to make the LCD light up orange), one side of it is orange and the other is white. The orange side goes towards the LCD glass.
16. Remove the old LCD display. The LCD ribbon cables need to be unclipped from their connectors, to do so slide the bottom black portion for the connectors forward towards the ribbon cable.
18. That is it. You are pretty much done. Reinstall the new LCD assembly to the circuit board. Slide the ribbon cables into the connectors and lock them. Solder the housing back to the board and reassemble the radio in the same sequence you you disassembled it. The whole project took me about an hour. If i did it the second time it would probably talk half as long. Here is what the new LCD looks like:
With this item you can remove your old scratched LCD display with missing pixles and replace it with the Brand New original manufacturer part used by Alpine during manufacture of the original BMW Widescreen display.
The display will come with detailed photo step by step instuctions and installation support allowing you to plug and play replace your old Widescreen display with missing pixles. Dissasemble your old display diosconnect the old LCD Display Reassemble the display using small precision phiilips head screw driver only. No soldering or splicing of wires! This LCD display is the Original SHARP Version used by Alpine for BMW in the BMW E38, E39, X5, E46 and Range Rover Widescreen display.
Does your radio"s display have broken glass or experience fading or disappearing of data with temperature change? Here is your opportunity to purchase (1) Brand New Replacement LCD for your BMW PROFESSIONAL CD player! This listing is for the purchase of the part required to fix the fading, loss of digits and pixels on the display of your 2008 - 2010 BMW E90, E91, E92 & E93 3-Series, M3, 1 series, and some Mini Cooper "BOOST CD" & BMW "PROFESSIONAL CD" radios made in Czech Republic (Not Alpine version).
Please Note: There are (2) Models of Glass for the MINI Cooper and BMW Professional CD. To determine if this is correct for your radio, please be sure to pull radio forward and read the white label underneath. The glass offered in this listing is most commonly installed into PROFESSIONAL CD radios on 3-series from 2008 - 2010 and will not fit the "CD73" model radio. If the label on your radio says "//////ALPINE Model CD73" (Commonly found in BMW 3-series between 2006 - 2008), you will need the glass found in the listing linked: here. Please feel welcome to message us if you have questions/concerns.
(E90, E91, E92, E93: 3-Series) 320i, 320ci, 320cic, 323i, 323ci, 323cic, 325i, 325ci, 325cic, 328i, 328ci, 328cic, 330i, 330ci, 330cic & M3 (Coupe, Sedan & Convertible)
From our research we have found this part to fit with many BMW navigation systems in the following vehicles between 2006-2011. This may fit many other vehicles, and some versions of vehicles on this list may be incompatible. Please do your own research; buyer is responsible for purchasing the correct part. Match exact part numbers, contact the dealer, or call us for assistance: 952-707-6200
When I first had the problem with my display, I considered sending the unit to be repaired. There are several places in Europe offering to do the repair at about �150. Then one of them told me it was quite straightforward and offered to send me the LCD for about �80, maybe �90. There were no instructions, but I saw videos on the internet of other people changing the LCD on older BMW car stereos so I thought I"d give it a go.