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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Andy Pont on 05 April 2010, 11:26:03

Title: TID Repair
Post by: Andy Pont on 05 April 2010, 11:26:03
Hi.
Somebody on ebay is selling instructions on how to repair the display to regain missing pixels. He says it takes about 45mins and only 'special equipment' required is a soldering iron.
Does anybody know how to carry out this repair?
Even if not 100% it may be adequate for me as I am only missing radio information.

Thanks for any help.
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: TheBoy on 05 April 2010, 11:29:41
TIDs are possible, and info freely available on internet, without paying those thieving, lazy knobheads on ebay for free information.  Patience, lots of, required.

The MID is less possible.
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: Sixstring on 06 April 2010, 15:53:09
Have done a couple, and considering I think i have infinite patience, struggled with them, and had a few "throw it at the wall and walk away" moments.
CAN be done, but soooooooo fiddly and you need a soldering iron with a 1mm needle tip. (and desolder wick or gun.)
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: Andy Pont on 07 April 2010, 18:30:01
Thanks Gents,
Considering I am the most impatient person in the world (according to my recently-ex girlfriend  :-[ ) maybe I will put up with it until I get another unit! lol.
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: Dave DND on 09 April 2010, 08:59:26
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TIDs are possible, and info freely available on internet, without paying those thieving, lazy knobheads on ebay for free information.  Patience, lots of, required.

The MID is less possible.

Could someone PM me any such link for repair info, as always eager to expand our knowledge database, and we appear to have bugger all on this display !!

 :)
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: TheBoy on 09 April 2010, 09:58:39
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TIDs are possible, and info freely available on internet, without paying those thieving, lazy knobheads on ebay for free information.  Patience, lots of, required.

The MID is less possible.

Could someone PM me any such link for repair info, as always eager to expand our knowledge database, and we appear to have bugger all on this display !!

 :)
It was just a google that found it - involved partially lifting ribbon, cleaning contacts, then back down again.


Out of interest, can you repair Rover 25 clock/radio display?
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: Andy B on 09 April 2010, 10:32:52
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TIDs are possible, and info freely available on internet, without paying those thieving, lazy knobheads on ebay for free information.  Patience, lots of, required.

The MID is less possible.

Could someone PM me any such link for repair info, as always eager to expand our knowledge database, and we appear to have bugger all on this display !!

 :)

There was/is a guide on the Omega Yahoo group .... my password & details of which, I've long forgotten
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: Dave DND on 09 April 2010, 10:36:59
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TIDs are possible, and info freely available on internet, without paying those thieving, lazy knobheads on ebay for free information.  Patience, lots of, required.

The MID is less possible.

Could someone PM me any such link for repair info, as always eager to expand our knowledge database, and we appear to have bugger all on this display !!

 :)
It was just a google that found it - involved partially lifting ribbon, cleaning contacts, then back down again.


Out of interest, can you repair Rover 25 clock/radio display?

The ones that are full width with the small H/M buttons, usually repairable, the ones with the TM button, no, and the ones with the half width clock and large buttons, I have loads here which we use on an exchange basis

 ;)
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: TheBoy on 09 April 2010, 10:53:23
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TIDs are possible, and info freely available on internet, without paying those thieving, lazy knobheads on ebay for free information.  Patience, lots of, required.

The MID is less possible.

Could someone PM me any such link for repair info, as always eager to expand our knowledge database, and we appear to have bugger all on this display !!

 :)
It was just a google that found it - involved partially lifting ribbon, cleaning contacts, then back down again.


Out of interest, can you repair Rover 25 clock/radio display?

The ones that are full width with the small H/M buttons, usually repairable, the ones with the TM button, no, and the ones with the half width clock and large buttons, I have loads here which we use on an exchange basis

 ;)
How much is the repair - its the '8 pin' type, like...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ROVER-25-45-200-400-420FREELANDER-RADIO-CLOCK-DISPLAY_W0QQitemZ180490211877QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item2a060e1225
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: Dave DND on 09 April 2010, 12:49:10
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TIDs are possible, and info freely available on internet, without paying those thieving, lazy knobheads on ebay for free information.  Patience, lots of, required.

The MID is less possible.

Could someone PM me any such link for repair info, as always eager to expand our knowledge database, and we appear to have bugger all on this display !!

 :)
It was just a google that found it - involved partially lifting ribbon, cleaning contacts, then back down again.


Out of interest, can you repair Rover 25 clock/radio display?

The ones that are full width with the small H/M buttons, usually repairable, the ones with the TM button, no, and the ones with the half width clock and large buttons, I have loads here which we use on an exchange basis

 ;)
How much is the repair - its the '8 pin' type, like...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ROVER-25-45-200-400-420FREELANDER-RADIO-CLOCK-DISPLAY_W0QQitemZ180490211877QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item2a060e1225
PM sent
  :y
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: Andy Pont on 09 April 2010, 17:16:42
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TIDs are possible, and info freely available on internet, without paying those thieving, lazy knobheads on ebay for free information.  Patience, lots of, required.

The MID is less possible.

Could someone PM me any such link for repair info, as always eager to expand our knowledge database, and we appear to have bugger all on this display !!

 :)

Link sent by PM
Title: Re: TID Repair
Post by: Dave DND on 09 April 2010, 17:21:21
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TIDs are possible, and info freely available on internet, without paying those thieving, lazy knobheads on ebay for free information.  Patience, lots of, required.

The MID is less possible.

Could someone PM me any such link for repair info, as always eager to expand our knowledge database, and we appear to have bugger all on this display !!

 :)

Link sent by PM

Thanks !!

 :y