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Old 08-09-2013 | 03:44 PM
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Center Module Display

Does anyone have a DIY or a tutorial on how to replace this? My climate control screen has no display (i didn't check the fuse yet), but the display under the climate control (radio display???) is broken. looking for parts and direction on how to replace and obtain parts. ACURA is charging an arm and leg for them, and couple online shops have um for dirt cheap but don't think they are trust worthy.

Help anyone?
Old 08-09-2013 | 05:59 PM
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There were some past threads concerning a downloadable Factory Service Manual. Try searching for them. The manual would have the best instructions for this.

After ya check all the fuses and connections for the display, then it's a matter of removing the stereo and climate control display as a unit. The console must be taken out first before accessing the unit's mounting screws.
Old 08-10-2013 | 12:56 AM
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If the climate control still works but the LCD screen has gone bad it might be easier to find a used one and replace it as a hole. Try Pull a Part or the Black Market

If none of the system is working then you will have to start trouble shooting the system. Start checking fuses then relays then the actual wiring harness. If you can get your hands on the service manual it will help tracking things down. Let us know how its going
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