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LEMON SHARK 8” Touch Screen Display CX9 Radio Navigation LCD with Frame for Mazda CX-9 2016-2019 TK49-611J0 TK49-611JA TK49-611JB
$ 16.01
The media could not be loaded.Finally a screen that works 100% — touch screen, sound, and alignment all like an OEM product for a fraction of the cost.(The video is flickering because of the camera response. – In real life you don’t see it flicker).I bought a few on Amazon only to find out they were not touch screen despite the description saying it was. They were poorly constructed.But then I saw this one and decided to give a shot, took a little while (just over a week) to get here but it was worth the wait.The screen fits my Mazda CX-5 2019 perfectly. It came well packaged and protected.The screen works just like the original but without the dreadful ghost touch that I was quoted $700 to have it fixed. It took me 10 min to replace this one.No need to glue parts or anything. Just take out of the box and replaced it.First: remove the negative screw from the car battery. This prevents accidents since you’re touching electronics. (Air bag, shock, etc). You will need a 10mm hex screw.Then inside remove the plate going across the dash from the ignition button to the right side vent. (Start on the vent, I used the back of a fork to pull it.) Unclip the ignition wire.Then remove the other panel above the same way. (Put both parts in the back seat).Then remove the 2 hex bolts using the same hex screw driver that you removed the battery wire.Then use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the 2 screws.Pull the tv-info system out. It may be stuck, so wiggle it gentle to pull it out.There are 5-6 plugs on the back. Make sure to u clip them all (take a picture just in case you can’t remember how they look).Then remove 4 screws attaching the tv to the metal cage and unplug the 2 clips attached to the screen.Then remove the 2 screws on the screen back.Use a credit card, or the back of a fork to detach the front and back panel.Then remove all 4 screws.Lift all 3 clips on the chip board. Don’t just pull it. They are clipped, you just have to lift the grey part and then pull it with ease.Now replace with the new monitor. And re-do the steps backwards.That is it!You need only a regular Philips screw tip, and a 10mm hex.Be careful not to drop the screws inside the vents. Mine fell but thankfully it fell right to the side and it was easy to retrieve.It looks fantastic! Crispy, sharp, touchscreen works incredibly well. Just like the real thing. For $80 ish bucks.And the connectivity was seamless! Perfect!!!5 stars! Buy with confidence.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️






