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  • TDI420 2017 Amarok Radio Head Unit issues

    Hi All,
    Anyone having issues with their head unit playing up? I have a late 2017 Amarok and half the touch screen doesn't work and sometimes the buttons are unresponsive. Been thinking about getting a second hand unit and fitting it myself but don't know if plug and play or need to program... Bluetooth etc?

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    The digitizers are the most common failure.
    You can get a complete replacement screen/LCD/digitizer, or you can get the digitizer itself and replace but it's a sticky messy job and risks cracking the LCD.
    Have heard, never seen that some people are sticking a new digitizer over the top of the old one and plugging that in. No experience with this myself so can't comment on it's effectiveness.
    You can't swap in a second hand unit without handling Component Protection and restoring the FEC licenses. Needs dealer tools with online access.
    Or a patched unit which defeats CP.
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      Thanks for the reply, any ideas on where to get the digitiser? Also sometime the buttons don't work bit other times they do, e.g. am/fm button


      Originally posted by kamold View Post
      The digitizers are the most common failure.
      You can get a complete replacement screen/LCD/digitizer, or you can get the digitizer itself and replace but it's a sticky messy job and risks cracking the LCD.
      Have heard, never seen that some people are sticking a new digitizer over the top of the old one and plugging that in. No experience with this myself so can't comment on it's effectiveness.
      You can't swap in a second hand unit without handling Component Protection and restoring the FEC licenses. Needs dealer tools with online access.
      Or a patched unit which defeats CP.

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