Reel Deal EV Tesla Model S and Model X MCU Media Control Unit Replacement for bubbles/leaking fluid
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2024
- If you have a Tesla with a leaking or bubbling MCU, Media Control Unit, or Touch Screen, then that is probably how you have found out about us. We are the only supplier of displays to replace your Tesla Model S and Model X MCU. In this video, we show you how to remove Tesla Part Number 1078118-00-A 1004777-00-C 1045006-00-D 1084333-00-C 1004777-00-E 1084333-00-B 1045006-00-A 1004777-00-J 1004777-00-L 1078118-00-A 1078118-00-F 1055075-00-L, and replace the display with one of our displays.
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If your screen doesn't look like this, you have a Generation 1 screen. Those can be found here: www.reeldealev...
The difference between the two is the way the digitizer ribbon cables come around and connect to the PCBA. The only way to tell for sure what generation you have is to remove the MCU housing and look...sorry...
Great walkthrough, very detailed!
Thank you!
Great Video. Question, does the MCU1 replacement screen have glass on it or are you reusing the previous screens glass?
Thanks for the comment, yes they have to have the glass. The glass is the digitizer which is what tells the car where you are touching.
Is it possible to get the mcu 2 and diy upgrade an mcu 1 car and get it working?
Do you sell mcu2s?
No, sorry. Tesla keeps that on lock down.
Do your screens suffer from the same glue issue?
We have 2 models, one is new without the extra piece of glass, so no that one will never do it, the other is a remanufactured screen and we have only been using them for about 1 year, and have not had any issues. We have been told by the manufacturer that we will not see the issue like the OEM screen.
@@reeldealev Not sure which extra piece of glass you’re referring to. Haven’t taken one apart yet.
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Did you not have to disconnect the power for this?
It doesn't hurt. But it is not required, you can just power down from MCU. I am not sure if I addressed it in the video, but open the frunk before doing anything, just in case you need to disconnect power.
There are two ribbon cables that attach the PCBA to the MCU. One is thicker and has each end marked. One side says 'Display'. The other ribbon cable is thinner. Which one controls the digitizer?
There is only one ribbon cable that attaches to the PCBA, it is that one.
Did this resolve your issue?
Thank you !
You are welcome, thank you!