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  • #16
    Originally posted by gectek View Post
    oh please man, i justified myself when i put that last sentence. i dont need you to tell me if i am griping or not or whining, because u were the one that had to come and correct me with all the extra and if you come up with a witty comeback, it really wont matter because the discussion now is already off topic and i am sure that the other people on the forum, including the thread starter really doesnt care anymore
    Actually I havent tried to fix it yet ?? Not so sure that i want to now.. Only way u can see the time or station is if you shine a flash light on it or if the sun is shinning on it..

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Juglenaut View Post
      10 dollars plus shipping...If it is a VFD display.

      Either the display or the driver...

      I could figure it out either way LCD or VFD.
      How long would it take u to fix it and have it back to me ??? Cause we drive the car nearly everyday...

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      • #18
        well i would look on ebay for one then send urs in to get repaired by that guy, i got one for like $60 that way you can have an extra one if anything happens.

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        • #19
          I had the screen go on in my 1996 Grand Prix (basic AM/FM cassette without the EQ).

          I just put a new bulb in it. It shocked the shit out of me how it was done. I was expecting it to be like the Cutlass Supreme radio, but it wasn't.

          If your radio originally had a RED display, the most likely, you can just stick a new bulb in it.

          If you take it apart, then old bulb just twists out. I had to solder a new bulb to the holder, but other than that, it was a 5 minute fix.

          If I get around to it, sometime tomorrow, I will take some pics of the bulb to show everyone.
          Taylor
          1988 Olds Cutlass Supreme 3100 MPFI
          1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE 3.1 MPFI
          1994 Olds Cutlass Supreme convertible
          1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
          "find something simple and complicate it"

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