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08-15 Cadillac Cts Pop-up Navigation Display Screen Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

Perfect working Navigation touch screen.  I have tested this and it works great.  Goes up and down perfectly and screen has no scratches and the picture and graphics look great.  You will not be disappointed.  I purchased this initially when I had an issue with my 2008 CTS screen resetting the initial startup graphics every 2-3 minutes and read that I could be the screen causing it.. replaced the screen with this screen and problem still persist.. so I pulled this out and kept the original unit that was in my car.. when I finally finished buttoning everything up I noticed I hadn't replaced the Navigations screen to its down position.. I wasn't going to tear the dash up again to hook it back up to put it in the down position.  Like stated earlier.. works great... looks great.. wont be disappointed. 

Oh.. if your having the refresh problems like I was having.. your dealer can update the software to fix this problem.. it worked for me.. little pricey for what it is.. but what can you do???  Thanks for looking.  Thank you!


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