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Repair Saab Sid Sid1 Sid2 Information Display Pixel Screen Lcd 9.3 9.5 New Lcd on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
IGNORE ESTIMATED SHIPPING TIME. This is a REPAIR SERVICE. We repair YOUR item the same day we receive it. Some people take 2-3 weeks to send it to us and Ebay requires us to print the shipping label when the item is paid for. Read the description
Part Brand:Factory, OEM Warranty:Yes



  





1994 - 1998 Saab 900
1998 - 2003 Saab 9.3 (not 2003 sport)
1998 - 2003 Saab 9.5


SID1 SID2 Repair Service - Includes BRAND NEW LCD display


Who are we?  Welcome to Tanin Auto Electronix.  We are a small operation that specializes in instrument cluster rebuilding.  This allows our prices to be the best out there.  We pride ourselves in very fast turnaround, great prices, and happy customers.  Please call our office with any questions 262.456.4147

What is this item?  This auction is for the complete rebuild of your Saab SID1 or SID2 information center.  We install brand new components so you will be able to read the display again.  This includes a brand new  LCD, ribbon, and all new backlight bulbs.  The repair service DOES NOT repair circuit board or no-power issues.

What happens when you click "buy it now"?

1) Remove your information center.  Generally you need to remove several screws and some trim pieces at most.  The unit should pop out of the dash with a flat blade tool.
2) PROPERLY package your item.  There should be at least 2 inches around each side of the item.  If you are unsure how to do this, take it to a UPS store or FedEx Office.
3) Ship via UPS, FedEx, or USPS.   Please insure the package to $150. This is the about the going rate for a good used info center in the event yours is damaged in shipping.
4) Your item is generally repaired the same day it is received and returned via USPS Priority 2-3 day service

Ship the unit to:
Tanin Auto
7012 HWY 31 Road
Racine, WI 53402
262-456-4147



Diagnostics, testing, and labor fee:  In the rare event we are unable to repair your item we charge a labor fee. The standard fee for this is $69.99.  The full amount generally will not apply to services that cost less than $69.99.

This fee covers the following: Receiving, sorting, and documenting your item. Technician labor time to disassemble, power on, test, diagnose your item including leaving the item powered on for several days if applicable. Office labor to contact and follow up with the customer and beginning the shipping process.  Standard shipping costs still apply to a non-repairable item which covers packing material and the time to ship the item.

If you do not want the item back, we will generally pay you a core value for your item.

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