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Just bought our LR4, cluster LCD “jumps”

Old Jan 10, 2020 | 10:35 PM
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Default Just bought our LR4, cluster LCD “jumps”

Hello all.
I just bought my wife a 13’ lr4, 61k miles, dealer service’s w records, just had bushings done etc. I have my own shop and do all my own maintenance. Never had a LR product previously but it seems (from research) just like any other product. Treat it well, spend $$ now to save $$ later. Anyhow, the only odd thing I’ve noticed is the LCD in the cluster between the gauges “jumps” left randomly. The screen shift about 1/8” to the right then immediately back to normal. I can’t find anything in my searches on that. If it’s unique to this car I’ll start w a take apart, clean connections and reassemble then jump to hitting boards w a quick resolder, replace If necessary from there. I just figured I’d say hello and cast a line out to see what anyone else thinks.

The only other thing in this truck that will take some getting used to is the lines from the heating elements in the windscreen. I just can’t seem to unsee them yet!
 
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Old Jan 12, 2020 | 10:35 PM
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I have ‘13 also. Haven’t heard of the problem that you’re having with your LCD. I know what you mean with the heat element in the windshield. I have a chip in the glass and have considered replacing the windshield with non-heated. Only reason that I haven’t is the installed tint is pretty good quality and will be pricy to have redone. It’s only mildly distracting after 6 months of ownership.
 
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