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Cruzin around today and looked over at screen to see how many kliks were left and the lcd screen was blank. As soon as I adjusted vol etc, display came back for about 2 secs then went off again. Had a quik look in book but no mention of turning on/off display.

Any 1 know what the f#*#K is goin on? Any help would be much appreciated, cheers.

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push the volume knob down (not the middle bit but the actual knob) and it will turn the screen "off" or on..

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Hold the volume control button in for 5 second's. :spoton:

(Might be the one on the steering wheel....) :fool:

:rtfm: have another look it's in there not sure of the page number it's a sleep mode or some such.

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Hold the volume control button in for 5 second's. :spoton:

(Might be the one on the steering wheel....) :fool:

:rtfm: have another look it's in there not sure of the page number it's a sleep mode or some such.

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Night shift, beer, bourbon and f#*#k all sleep combo. Ya right on mate, page 78, push and hold vol button for 3 secs, cheers dude.

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beer and bourbon on night shift....i like your style :fool: .....where do you work? are there any jobs going.... :spoton:

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Have BA XR6T 2004 ICC that's color and 6 stacker. 6 Stacker long ago jammed up so CD playback is cactus. But sometimes when I start the car - the whole LCD is OFF I.e. totally blank. Have to give the passenger side side wall of the centre console some strong slaps and it comes good and displays as normal. But occassionally, the 5 radio station buttons don't work so can't change radio stations even though clock displays normal time. Funny thing is even though I can't change radio staitons the radio volume control still works so I can make it louder or lower. When this happens as well - can't turn ON or OFF air-con but can control heat mix and can control fan speed. I suspect it's some loose connector from front ICC buttons to the actual ICC electronics. Might take it out this weekend to have a look (farrk I hate removing the ICC - so many sharp farrkn metal edges on it).

Anybody got any hints on how to resolve this?

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See how much ASL logistics want for a changeover unit.

I doubt removing yours will result in finding what's wrong. The ICC is all self contained. There's not much to look at in terms of connections and wires.

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