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  • White's XLT Replacement Screen Issues

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ID:	445666 Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_1562.jpg Views:	41 Size:	602.7 KB ID:	445647 Bought a used xlt off of ebay and turns out it had a bad display . Picked up a replacement screen from another ebay vendor and installed it but it seems inoperable . I did the usual repair steps of removing ac converter and soldering in 2 new 6.8khz resistors and also tapped in the 5v 2 wire backlight power harness . Switch the machine on I get the usual power up tones and I checked number 1 and 2 pins on the display pcb and I have 5v there . I also applied 5v to the backlight and it came on as expected . But I get no display at all when turning the machine on . I am puzzled . The vendor did admit it was a used screen and had not been tested and did refund my money after I contacted him about the issues . Any ideas on why the display won't power up ? All the cable connections and plugins seem secure . I am including a couple pics .
    Last edited by ric44; 02-26-2026, 12:30 PM.

  • #2
    I also have an XLT with faulty display
    i am not using it for some time but i would like to get it fixed.
    i wonder if you have the part number of the original display and the part number of the replacement you bought from ebay

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    • #3
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/3346...2079169504935/

      g
      oogle for 128×64 LCD

      https://www.aliexpress.com/p/tesla-l...rm=true&isdl=y

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      • #4
        Played around a little this morning with the display and a multimeter and I'm thinking I may have found the problem with it . Several of the smd capacitors showed no values and I found one that was open ( marked CF on the board ). Anyhow I got a couple of new LCD's on the way .

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        • #5
          i was looking for the original part number and the part number of the replacement that was sold as direct replacement.
          an 128x64 LCD if i remember well it physically larger than the original

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          • #6
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            • #7
              Originally posted by nickel_n View Post

              i was looking for the original part number and the part number of the replacement that was sold as direct replacement.
              an 128x64 LCD if i remember well it physically larger than the original
              There is no direct replacement . They were gone long ago . They operated on AC current instead of DC via a converter . The replacement lcd's are 5v DC and are a thicker unit making it necessary to trim the case mounting bosses back to accomodate the extra width . Google replacing the XLT display . It opens up a whole new can of worms . The driver board it sits on has to be modified . It is an involved process and I have found nothing online that shows a step by step process . There are those that make money selling and replacing the displays and are seemingly reluctant to outline the process for the DIY'er . Maybe someone here has pics and can detail the process . If so post up . It would help a lot of people .

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ric44 View Post

                There is no direct replacement . .
                ​the same size and pins


                https://www.google.com/search?q=wg12...koIEAIYAiACKAI
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                Installation: It is generally a direct drop-in replacement for the original display module, though proper soldering and, in some cases, adjustment of the contrast potentiometer may be required​​
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                https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005...003436704_1​

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pito View Post

                  ​the same size and pins


                  https://www.google.com/search?q=wg12...koIEAIYAiACKAI
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                  Installation: It is generally a direct drop-in replacement for the original display module, though proper soldering and, in some cases, adjustment of the contrast potentiometer may be required​​
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                  https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005...003436704_1​
                  It's still thicker than the original and it still requires modifications and soldering skills to both it and the driver board . It's no drop in .

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                  • #10
                    Well back to the XLT display problems . This morning I put the suspect replacement display module on a breadboard and connected grounds and power to the appropriate pinouts . To my surprise the screen came on complete with a blue border and a working backlight . This has me thinking my problem may lie with the driver board the display plugs in to . I'd be completely lost trying to figure out component failure on the driver board and am going to try and search out the complete board . I have already converted this board with the resistor mods for the new display . Will the be a compatible driver board available for this application ? I've included a pic of the original one . PS The thing is I did have a working display besides the missing segments before doing the mods .Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_1578.jpg Views:	0 Size:	643.1 KB ID:	445880I'm bumfuzzeled .

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                    • #11
                      could be that you had a bad connection somewhere
                      why don't you get a contact cleaner spray and clean all contacts on both boards.
                      make sure that you get a spay with NO oil

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by nickel_n View Post
                        could be that you had a bad connection somewhere
                        why don't you get a contact cleaner spray and clean all contacts on both boards.
                        make sure that you get a spay with NO oil
                        I will do that just to be sure .

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                        • #13
                          Show the picture how LCD is connected to main board.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pito View Post
                            Show the picture how LCD is connected to main board.
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                            • #15
                              Old PCB = there can be invisible corrosion on soldering points of the connector, resolder them.
                              How LCD was dying, slowly each day getting worse or rapidly = on one day ok on next day dead ?

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