You guys are awesome. Yup that’s what North Carolina sunshine does! You don’t see that up in the cold white north! Keep up the the great work Can’t wait to see the final product, it’s going to be fantastic
Ya'll are treasures to the AM community. I dont have this issue but i see it on tons of AM from this era. Nice to be able to tell folks there is a pretty straightforward and cheap fix!
This is great, thank you! Video like this is long overdue for our community, really appreciate it. Small world, if that car was in Wilmington, NC for some of the life/work I think it’s the exact car that made me want one all these years. Great content, keep it up!
@@VelocityAP very interesting... fully debunks the writeups I've seen on other sites. I bought mine in Orlando with both screens exhibiting the issue. Looking forward to getting this fixed!
@@JustinPandeloWe sourced a high heat window film that had good reviews. Look for one with a more bluish metallic finish to better match the aluminum dash gauges.
Hi Jeff so I mustered the courage to do this but the tabs you are speaking of, two of them are soldering onto the circuit board. How did you loosen the tabs without desoldering the board?
You guys are awesome. Yup that’s what North Carolina sunshine does!
You don’t see that up in the cold white north! Keep up the the great work
Can’t wait to see the final product, it’s going to be fantastic
Hey, it hit 120 degrees up here a couple summers ago!!!!
Nice work Jeff! Kept up the stellar work
Ya'll are treasures to the AM community. I dont have this issue but i see it on tons of AM from this era. Nice to be able to tell folks there is a pretty straightforward and cheap fix!
Many thanks! Hoping to be able to show people how to tackle a few more jobs on these cars as time goes on.
Hi, im currently looking at an AM with the center console messed up. This video has helped my desision in buying it. Cheers 🍻
Glad we could help!
This is great, thank you! Video like this is long overdue for our community, really appreciate it.
Small world, if that car was in Wilmington, NC for some of the life/work I think it’s the exact car that made me want one all these years.
Great content, keep it up!
So no desoldering required?
@@PortfolioAutomotive No
@@VelocityAP very interesting... fully debunks the writeups I've seen on other sites. I bought mine in Orlando with both screens exhibiting the issue. Looking forward to getting this fixed!
Did you use window tint film to cover up the screens? If so, then which type do you use or recommend? Thanks!
Also curious on where you sourced the film.
@@JustinPandeloWe sourced a high heat window film that had good reviews. Look for one with a more bluish metallic finish to better match the aluminum dash gauges.
@@VelocityAP So this was done with window film then? I am getting ready to tackle mine! FANTASTIC VIDEO! Thank you.
Hi Jeff! Great work. I have the same exact problem and don’t trust myself to do the job you did. Any advice?
Hi Jeff so I mustered the courage to do this but the tabs you are speaking of, two of them are soldering onto the circuit board. How did you loosen the tabs without desoldering the board?
are they the same screens?
Promo SM 😻