MFD Screen type C that will support sat nav function..must have all parts and the sensors for remote and in good working order.
It is for my 206 GTi 180.
Thanks
Dan
***Wanted***Type C MFD Display***
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Isn't the 406 screen different to the ones in the 206? Or are you concocting something mysterious....
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1998 Volvo 940 auto estate - also mine
2019 Citroen C3 something - the wife's
PP2000 user, can help with faults / diagnostics in the Bournemouth area.
Re: ***Wanted***Type C MFD Display***
I have a demonstrator model 206 gti 180 with the Siemens screen it has the rare sat nav option with the remote but the screen has gone pixelated
done some research and appears that its the same as the 406 


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Have alook for a seller named Jez.s on ebay.
they repair them., £40 ish iirc.
they repair them., £40 ish iirc.
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Thank you have sent him a message hopefully comes back with some good news!!
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Not so good news this was his response..
Hi Dan,
Thanks for your interest.
Sorry but on this occasion I can't help you.
I've done quite a bit of research on those units because they are quite rare and expensive. A while ago I actually bought a faulty one to see if anything could be done with it. When I took it apart the ribbon connectors that normally cause all the problems are not straightforward, they have chips embedded in the ribbons & I've not been able to locate any replacements anywhere (not even China), also after a lot more searching I found that there are two possible faults that can cause the same affect (lines across the screen & missing pixels, I'm guessing that's the problem with yours).
One is the ribbon connector & the other is the processor on the circuit board & there is no way of telling which is at fault.
Regards
Jes
The search continues!:(
Hi Dan,
Thanks for your interest.
Sorry but on this occasion I can't help you.
I've done quite a bit of research on those units because they are quite rare and expensive. A while ago I actually bought a faulty one to see if anything could be done with it. When I took it apart the ribbon connectors that normally cause all the problems are not straightforward, they have chips embedded in the ribbons & I've not been able to locate any replacements anywhere (not even China), also after a lot more searching I found that there are two possible faults that can cause the same affect (lines across the screen & missing pixels, I'm guessing that's the problem with yours).
One is the ribbon connector & the other is the processor on the circuit board & there is no way of telling which is at fault.
Regards
Jes
The search continues!:(