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Lcd Replacement For St4000+, St5000+ Raymarine, Autohelm, Display, W/ New Conn. on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Mancos, Colorado, United States

Mancos, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:1

 

Replacement  LCD

 

(Liquid Crystal Display)

 

For

 

Raymarine / Raytheon / Autohelm

 

ST4000 Plus & ST5000 Plus

 

 Control Heads


Extended Temperature Range!!

This means it can withstand higher and lower temperatures without damage when compared to a standard LCD.


Includes NEW Elastomeric Connectors


Using the old connectors often makes it difficult

to get a good electrical contact between the circuit board and the LCD.


LCD ONLY,


NOT a complete control head


Detailed Installation Instructions Included


Install it yourself

or

Free Installation.


If you want to install it yourself but

have problems with the installation

Just send it to me for FREE installation.

(Return shipping may apply)


If you want the LCD installed,

PLEASE do NOT use the "Buy it Now".

You need to send me the control head first.

I will replace the LCD and then you make the purchase.


I ship Priority Mail so you will

 usually get the LCD in 2-4 Business Days!


International may take 1-3 weeks and

you may be responsible for duty



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