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| 04-26-2023, 08:22 PM | #23 |
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2011 135i, had an A02, replaced with A01, worked perfectly. If anyone finds this thread through a search and wonders about it, FYI.
I initially didn't have mine turn back on though... I took it all apart a 2nd time and was more careful about placing the 3 circuit tabs into their slots. I thought it was idiot proof but I guess not. It also could have been a janky connector, one of the big plastic ones and actually unrelated to the circuit tabs. Maybe I didn't get the big white or purple ones pushed all the way back on. Great writeup, not much else is needed. Be careful tugging the wires, try to grab the plastic parts only. ***edit*** May not be working perfectly. I attached the new screen to the existing circuit board and put it in and out of the car multiple times. First time it didn't light up, then it was dim, then it didn't light up, then on the last try it lit up brightly. So I out things all back together, and now it's dim again. It could just be me but every time I put the old one back it's bright as can be. I'm a bit confused. I'll probably remember to edit this again if I find a solution. Might just remove the coating from the old one and put it back. TBD. Anyhow, short version is that perhaps the 01 isn't a direct swap after all, as I originally expected. ***edit*** OK! So it works. It was probably me. Basically pulled it apart, scratched my head since it looked perfect, and put it back together again and it's working fine. Nice and bright. I feel like something was up with a power connection. Fingers crossed the problem doesn't return. I certainly jiggled and (gently) tugged on things getting it back in the car, so I'm optimistic I wont' hit a bump in the road and have it turn off. Last edited by tracer bullet; 04-27-2023 at 08:32 PM.. |
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| 12-24-2024, 08:41 PM | #24 |
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I had to replace my CIC display on my 2013 128i since the scratches were too bad to repair with the polish. I got a replacement off ebay and installation was super straightforward. Trying to repair with the polish was still worthwhile, and I'm sure if you're in a pinch a Chinese display would work just as well as an OEM one.
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| 09-20-2025, 12:38 PM | #25 |
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Just to affirm Tracer Bullets post, you can infact replace the A02 display with the A01 model without issues. Just make sure you get all the ribbon cables plugged back in correctly and everything should work fine. You can find these new screens in the US on ebay, or a good alternative for parts like this is always Opuradio, tho they ship from China. Much better alternative than forking over $2500 for a new assembly from BMW when the scratch repair doesn’t end up working.
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