2023 Defender Digital Dash Retrofit from Analog
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no that was on 10 different projects including successfully adding the oem locking differential and digital dash board and clear sight mirror and winch tray with a 10 yr old warn winch. I just have lots of leftover parts.
‘’your missing the point, the instrument cluster is a 400 part. If 400 hurts you after spending 80k on the car for a feature you really want is really antithetical to your own desires. If 400 breaks you go buy a 20k Kia Soul and give up on JLR products seriously. I just don’t understand why you wouldn’t spend 400 too see if it works, but there are a lot of live at home with mummy keyboard kommandos who couldn’t stomach the thought and need pepto bismol daily if risking 400 bucks.
‘’your missing the point, the instrument cluster is a 400 part. If 400 hurts you after spending 80k on the car for a feature you really want is really antithetical to your own desires. If 400 breaks you go buy a 20k Kia Soul and give up on JLR products seriously. I just don’t understand why you wouldn’t spend 400 too see if it works, but there are a lot of live at home with mummy keyboard kommandos who couldn’t stomach the thought and need pepto bismol daily if risking 400 bucks.
#23
no that was on 10 different projects including successfully adding the oem locking differential and digital dash board and clear sight mirror and winch tray with a 10 yr old warn winch. I just have lots of leftover parts.
‘’your missing the point, the instrument cluster is a 400 part. If 400 hurts you after spending 80k on the car for a feature you really want is really antithetical to your own desires. If 400 breaks you go buy a 20k Kia Soul and give up on JLR products seriously. I just don’t understand why you wouldn’t spend 400 too see if it works, but there are a lot of live at home with mummy keyboard kommandos who couldn’t stomach the thought and need pepto bismol daily if risking 400 bucks.
‘’your missing the point, the instrument cluster is a 400 part. If 400 hurts you after spending 80k on the car for a feature you really want is really antithetical to your own desires. If 400 breaks you go buy a 20k Kia Soul and give up on JLR products seriously. I just don’t understand why you wouldn’t spend 400 too see if it works, but there are a lot of live at home with mummy keyboard kommandos who couldn’t stomach the thought and need pepto bismol daily if risking 400 bucks.
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im not upset. I think you’re missing my point. Death and taxes are the only guarantees in life. People want factory oem parts added after the fact. No one can guarantee they will work. I bought a factory clockspring for the airbag from a 20 defender thinking I needed it for my 22 defender when I swapped out the non fog lights turn signal stalk to the oem turn signal stalk. Guess what I wasted 140 bucks because the connections were different. The turn signal stalk with fogs worked with my newer clockspring so it was a guess and wasted 140 bucks. If I was so worried about 140 dollars I would rush to put it back on eBay to get my money thrown out the window. I really don’t care and that’s the attitude people need to take because no dealership is going to modify the vehicle except for ladders bash plates awinches and maybe tow bars. You’re on your own with this and there is risk involved. If it really upsets you to risk wasting money then please don’t do it. I don’t mind the risk or lost money. I enjoy these challenges.
sorry, my bad. i thought your point on 5-10k was relevant for your argument. don't fully understand why not wanting to throw 400 bucks out the window equals breaking you. although i do not have this retro fit issue, and i spent quite a bit north of 80k on the car, i wouldn't wanna throw a 100 bucks out the window if i can avoid it by doing some research. it's not about spending extra, it's just decreasing the possibility of failure if possible. you would, and that's quite alright - different people, different approaches - no need to take it emotionally.
#25
What I would do
1) Find the plug(s) on the rear of the digital display
2) Find the plug(s) on the rear of the analog dials display
Are they the same? If so, then a very good chance it'll swap with some programming. If the plugs are not the same... run in the other direction because messing with the main harness isn't worth it.
1) Find the plug(s) on the rear of the digital display
2) Find the plug(s) on the rear of the analog dials display
Are they the same? If so, then a very good chance it'll swap with some programming. If the plugs are not the same... run in the other direction because messing with the main harness isn't worth it.
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markjlr (07-08-2022)
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MY23 Defender X-Dynamic came with 10" screen and Analog Dashboard. Took delivery anyway, but very sad about this downgrade.
#1) If one were to source the right part for the digital dash, is it plug and play or are additional modifications required has anyone tried? Hoping the computer system just outputs the same data to both dash styles and the dash units are plug and play.
#2) How complex of a job is it to get to the dash for a swap, how much takedown is required?
#1) If one were to source the right part for the digital dash, is it plug and play or are additional modifications required has anyone tried? Hoping the computer system just outputs the same data to both dash styles and the dash units are plug and play.
#2) How complex of a job is it to get to the dash for a swap, how much takedown is required?
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At 400 bucks this isnt a major investment. Im probably 99% positive the dealer wont be able to program it but you could try plug and play.
Of course I will be crucified for not holding your hand on it, but heres what I say to those who criticize me: You buy a $60,000 to $110,000 dollar car but your afraid to spend 400 bucks to see if something works? I cant live my life afraid to spend 400 bucks when I just spent $80,000 on a car. I have 5-10k in parts sitting around my garage from failed experiments. Im happy I got the OEM fog lights, the OEM dash parts, the OEM adaptive cruise control working and it took 100's of hours of programming to make it happen and I have no regrets. Thats all the help I will offer. If you live in Southern California I can offer programming assistance in person only and cannot do remote programming but only if your willing to drive to Los Angeles. Thats the best I can offer. FYI dealerships dont have access to ccf programming changes. They can only push manufacturers changes but not really do any changes themselves besides tire size changes and service intervals resets.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/32522166592...Cclp%3A2563228
Of course I will be crucified for not holding your hand on it, but heres what I say to those who criticize me: You buy a $60,000 to $110,000 dollar car but your afraid to spend 400 bucks to see if something works? I cant live my life afraid to spend 400 bucks when I just spent $80,000 on a car. I have 5-10k in parts sitting around my garage from failed experiments. Im happy I got the OEM fog lights, the OEM dash parts, the OEM adaptive cruise control working and it took 100's of hours of programming to make it happen and I have no regrets. Thats all the help I will offer. If you live in Southern California I can offer programming assistance in person only and cannot do remote programming but only if your willing to drive to Los Angeles. Thats the best I can offer. FYI dealerships dont have access to ccf programming changes. They can only push manufacturers changes but not really do any changes themselves besides tire size changes and service intervals resets.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/32522166592...Cclp%3A2563228
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markjlr (06-09-2024)
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