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Trapperdog

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Another Zumo repair trick
« on: February 07, 2013, 02:26:13 PM »

Some may have heard this, I had not. I have an older Zumo 550 but this is also valid all Garmins. It has over 80K miles through rain, hail, snow, dust and sand storms and kept on going. Recently I had software issues (fixed) and screen issues where the screen seemed to have a mind of it's own. Changing at random, I never knew where it was going to take me. I finally learned that I had a problem with the touch screen digitiser, which is a transparent layer in front of the LCD. I cleaned the screen with alcohol and used a toothpick to clean between the digitiser surface and the bezel. I guess there was enough dirt in there to cause problems as the unit seems to be functioning correctly now.
I also found that replacement digitiser's are cheap on Eba as are the LCD panels. 
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Re: Another Zumo repair trick
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2013, 11:50:51 PM »

I haven't had to deal with that particular issue however, I always keep two bottles of alcohol handy in the garage. I regularly use 70% to clean my gps and other touch screens on my computer and touch screen radios in my cage vehicles and iPhones. I often use 90% to clean glue residue and adhesive residue when taking emblems, decals and other items off on chrome. I try to stick to the 70% on painted surfaces and plastic.
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