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<strong>Module Repair Lab</strong> restores agriculture electronics for growers, custom applicators, and equipment fleets across the U.S. We specialize in <em>ag display</em> units and <em>ag instrument clusters</em> used for guidance, mapping, rate control, and machine diagnostics. Our work focuses on board-level repair, touch panel refurbishment, power and communication faults, and display failures—with careful data handling and clear documentation from intake to return shipping.
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Typical symptoms we address include unresponsive <em>ag touch screens</em>, cracked or delaminated digitizers, dim/black TFTs, “no boot” conditions, random resets, moisture-related ghost touches, CAN/ISO-Bus comms loss, keypad failures, erratic LEDs, nonfunctional encoders, and cluster gauge inaccuracies. Mail-in nationwide, or California drop-off.
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<h2 style="margin: 0 0 8px; font-size: 20px; color: #111; text-align:center;">Agriculture Displays & Instrument Clusters We Service</h2>
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We routinely evaluate and repair many common agriculture guidance and monitoring displays along with tractor/combine dash clusters. The list below reflects product names frequently mentioned by customers and OEM documentation. Availability and repairability depend on unit condition and parts sourcing at time of intake. We perform a diagnostic first and then proceed with approved work.
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<li><strong>John Deere</strong>: <em>john deere 2600 display</em>, <em>john deere 2630 display</em>, <em>deere 2630 display</em>, <em>2630 john deere monitor</em>; dash/instrument clusters (select models); <em>john deere dashboard</em> and <em>john deere instrument panel repair</em>.</li>
<li><strong>Trimble</strong>: <em>trimble ez guide 250</em> / <em>ez guide 250</em> / <em>ez guide 250 trimble</em>, <em>trimble ez guide 500</em> / <em>ez guide 500</em>, and <em>trimble cfx 750</em>.</li>
<li><strong>Raven</strong>: <em>raven cruizer ii</em> guidance display and related handheld/vehicle-mounted units.</li>
<li><strong>New Holland</strong>: <em>new holland instrument panel</em> clusters for a range of tractors and harvesters.</li>
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We approach each device by model and hardware revision because internal components (touchscreen controller ICs, panel suppliers, backlight drivers, CAN transceivers, and regulator families) can vary. Our goal is to restore function of the original unit when economically practical, preserving machine settings and minimizing downtime.
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Many field issues originate at the human-machine interface—the touch surface and the TFT stack. We handle <em>ag touch screen repair</em> and <em>ag touchscreen repair</em> by replacing worn or broken digitizers, reseating and securing flex tails, renewing adhesives to prevent light bleed, and addressing controller IC faults. If the touch overlay is separate from the LCD, a <em>touch screen digitizer</em> replacement can resolve input without changing the LCD. When the touch is optically bonded to the LCD, we either replace the full assembly or separate and rebond where appropriate to the model.
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<li><strong>Touch Panel Repair</strong>: For units like the <em>jd 2630 display</em>, <em>john deere 2600 monitor</em>, <em>trimble cfx 750</em>, or <em>raven cruizer ii</em>, typical touch faults include dead zones, phantom presses after moisture exposure, and “stuck touch” preventing boot menus. We verify touch controller operation, check reference voltages, and test the I2C/SPI interface where present.</li>
<li><strong>Backlight & LCD</strong>: Dim, pink, or flickering screens often trace to failed LED strings, worn diffusers, or backlight driver ICs. We measure LED current, test coil/diode integrity, and confirm PWM drive from the main board.</li>
<li><strong>Power & Regulation</strong>: Ag displays commonly run multiple rails—12V in, 5V/3.3V logic, 1.8V core, and isolated rails for transceivers. Brownouts, poor cranking tolerance, and heat stress can degrade DC-DC converters. We replace faulty buck/boost regulators, rework cold joints, and re-establish stable rail sequencing.</li>
<li><strong>Keypad/Encoder</strong>: On models with hard keys or rotary encoders, dirt ingress and worn detents cause missed inputs. We replace encoders, clean contacts, and verify matrix scanning.</li>
<li><strong>Storage & Connectors</strong>: SD/USB sockets suffer from repeated insertions. We replace worn connectors, repair lifted pads, and validate boot media detection if the unit expects map or firmware files.</li>
<li><strong>Comms & IO</strong>: CAN/ISO-Bus faults may stem from transient damage to transceivers or termination issues in harnesses. We confirm transceiver bias, measure recessive voltage, and check for frame errors. We also evaluate RS-232/RS-485 ports used for legacy receivers.</li>
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After component-level interventions, we complete a functional test on the bench. For example, on a <em>trimble ez guide 250</em> or <em>ez guide 250</em>, we verify stable power-on, backlight control, keypad response, and basic GPS receiver communication (loopback/port integrity where practical). On a <em>trimble ez guide 500</em> or <em>ez guide 500</em>, we additionally check menu navigation, brightness scaling, and map screen draw. For a <em>trimble cfx 750</em>, we test touch alignment calibration and screen edge responsiveness. On Deere 2600/2630 families we confirm touch input, button bar function, and display luminance. For a <em>raven cruizer ii</em>, we validate that the unit clears splash screens and accepts user input without random resets.
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We frequently receive the <em>john deere 2600 display</em> and the <em>john deere 2630 display</em> (<em>deere 2630 display</em>, <em>2630 john deere monitor</em>). Common concerns include cracked touch overlays from cab impacts, ghost touches after humidity events, and units stuck at the logo screen. Our <em>touch panel repair</em> typically involves replacing the digitizer (when separate), reseating the FPC connector, and validating the touch controller’s reference ladder and interrupt line. For backlight issues, we test the LED driver enable line, PWM duty, and LED string continuity. Power faults see us check primary reverse-polarity protection, TVS clamping, pre-regulator switching elements, and output ripple under load.
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Customers sometimes search terms like <em>john deere 2630 display for sale</em>, <em>jd 2630 display for sale</em>, or <em>jd 2630 display</em>. We do not sell displays; instead, we repair your existing unit when feasible and cost-effective. Restoring your original hardware often preserves settings and avoids compatibility surprises with receivers or controllers on the machine network.
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For dash and <em>john deere instrument panel repair</em>, typical faults include failing stepper motors (erratic needles), washed-out LCDs, and intermittent illumination. We perform motor replacement where the design allows, recap power filters, address cracked solder on high-current paths, and test gauge sweep. If you’re troubleshooting a <em>john deere dashboard</em> that intermittently dies with vibration, we hunt for cold joints on regulators and edge connectors and perform thermal cycling checks during QA.
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For the <em>trimble ez guide 250</em> (<em>ez guide 250</em>, <em>ez guide 250 trimble</em>) and <em>trimble ez guide 500</em> (<em>ez guide 500</em>), we address touch failures, backlight instability, and boot loops. Physical keys or membranes can wear; we clean contact surfaces, replace key mats when available, and verify controller scans. Power anomalies often show up after jump starting equipment—reverse protection and front-end regulators can be stressed. We replace damaged FETs, rectify protection devices, and confirm current draw at idle and under display load. On the <em>trimble cfx 750</em>, we often see touch drift at the edges—after digitizer replacement we run calibration to ensure accurate mapping and menu selection.
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When a unit reports comms errors with the receiver or section controller, we check UART transceivers and CAN physical layers. In ISO-Bus environments, we measure recessive and dominant voltages, verify termination, and evaluate error counters where accessible. Harness-side issues are common, so we provide pinout references from the device’s perspective, ensuring you can isolate cabling faults from module faults during field re-install.
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The <em>raven cruizer ii</em> guidance display is robust but not immune to age and environment. We see failing USB/SD connectors, internal storage errors, and touch misreads after seasonal storage. Our service includes connector replacement, flash memory integrity checks (where replaceable), and digitizer service. For <em>new holland instrument panel</em> clusters, problems often present as flickering backlighting, erratic fuel/temperature readings, or non-responding warning lamps. We replace failed stepper motors, perform LCD/backlight service, and reflow or replace drivers in the cluster power stage as needed.
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<li><strong>Intake & Triage</strong> — We record model, serial, and revision; note external damage; and photograph the unit. If you include symptom notes (e.g., “touch dead lower-right,” “resets after 10 minutes,” “backlight flashes”), we attach them to the work order.</li>
<li><strong>Bench Power & Rails Check</strong> — We verify input protection (reverse protection element, TVS diodes), confirm standby and main rails, and log inrush/current draw. We scope ripple and startup sequence.</li>
<li><strong>Display/Touch Layer</strong> — We test LCD/backlight driver enable, measure LED current, and validate PWM control. We check the <em>touch panel repair</em> path: controller IC health, reference voltages, and interface lines (I2C/SPI/INT). Where indicated, we perform <em>touch screen digitizer</em> replacement or complete LCD+touch assembly service.</li>
<li><strong>Controls & I/O</strong> — We test buttons, encoder quadrature, and membrane contacts. On communications, we verify CAN transceiver biasing, ISO-Bus behavior, and serial ports. For units that store maps/config on SD/USB, we test socket integrity and detection lines.</li>
<li><strong>Thermal & Vibration Checks</strong> — After rework, we heat-soak within safe operating limits and observe for resets or artifacts. We gently flex the board to expose intermittent joints.</li>
<li><strong>Final QA & Documentation</strong> — We document parts replaced, measurements, and test results. You receive a summary with before/after findings.</li>
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This structured approach ensures repeatable results across models like the <em>jd 2630 display</em>, <em>john deere 2600 monitor</em>, <em>trimble ez guide 250</em>, <em>trimble ez guide 500</em>, <em>trimble cfx 750</em>, and the <em>raven cruizer ii</em>, as well as a variety of <em>ag display</em> clusters and dashboards.
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When possible, we avoid disturbing internal non-volatile memory (NVM) that stores calibrations, display settings, and machine profiles. If a board-level failure corrupts this memory, we will note it during diagnostic. We use ESD-safe benches, wrist straps, and grounded tools to protect sensitive ICs. For devices with prior moisture exposure (condensation after cold storage, cab leaks, power-wash overspray), we clean residues, evaluate corrosion, and replace compromised FPCs/connectors. We also inspect for delamination where adhesive bonds between LCD and touch overlay have broken down, a common cause of edge ghost touches in <em>ag touch screens</em>.
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<li><strong>Protect the screen</strong>: Use a clean, non-abrasive film over the glass, then bubble wrap. Avoid pressure directly on the LCD/touch.</li>
<li><strong>Secure connectors</strong>: Cap exposed headers where possible to prevent bent pins.</li>
<li><strong>Include notes</strong>: Model, serial, symptoms, when it fails (e.g., after warm-up), and any prior attempts.</li>
<li><strong>Accessories</strong>: Only include power/adapter cables essential for bench power. Do not send receivers or harnesses unless requested for a specific fault.</li>
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Once received, we perform a written diagnostic. If approved, we proceed with repair and final QA. If repair is not feasible or not economical relative to unit value, we will advise before proceeding.
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<p style="margin: 8px 0; color: #333;"><strong>Do you sell Deere displays?</strong><br>
We are a repair service. We don’t sell new or used units. If you were searching <em>john deere 2630 display for sale</em> or <em>jd 2630 display for sale</em>, our service can be an alternative when your existing <em>john deere 2630 display</em> needs repair.
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<p style="margin: 8px 0; color: #333;"><strong>Can you fix a cracked screen on a 2600/2630?</strong><br>
In many cases, yes. If the LCD is intact and only the touch overlay is broken, a <em>touch screen digitizer</em> replacement may be sufficient. If both layers are damaged, we service the full assembly when parts are available.
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<p style="margin: 8px 0; color: #333;"><strong>My Trimble unit powers but won’t respond to touch. What next?</strong><br>
For <em>trimble ez guide 250</em>, <em>trimble ez guide 500</em>, or <em>trimble cfx 750</em>, non-responsive touch can be a controller IC, damaged overlay, or connector issue. We test the touch bus and, if needed, perform <em>ag touchscreen repair</em> with alignment/calibration checks.
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<p style="margin: 8px 0; color: #333;"><strong>Raven Cruizer II: boots to logo and resets.</strong><br>
We see this with aging regulators or storage faults. We evaluate power rails and replace defective devices, then confirm stable runtime. We also inspect for keypad failures that can simulate stuck inputs.
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<p style="margin: 8px 0; color: #333;"><strong>New Holland instrument panel needles bounce.</strong><br>
Likely failing stepper motors or a noisy supply rail. We replace motors (if design allows), verify calibration, and service power filtering and illumination drivers on the <em>new holland instrument panel</em>.
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<p style="margin: 8px 0; color: #333;"><strong>Will my data and settings be preserved?</strong><br>
We avoid altering NVM; however, if a hardware failure has corrupted memory, certain preferences may need re-entry. Back up settings to SD/USB where the platform supports it before shipping.
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<li><strong>Power Quality</strong>: Displays dislike weak batteries and voltage spikes during cranking. If resets correlate with starts, check supply and consider staged power-up or a dedicated clean feed with appropriate fusing.</li>
<li><strong>Harness & Termination</strong>: ISO-Bus/CAN issues may be harness-related. Confirm proper termination and eliminate Y-adapters added over time that upset bus loading.</li>
<li><strong>Moisture & Storage</strong>: After winter storage, allow the cab to reach ambient temperature before power-on to minimize condensation. Keep silica gel packs near sensitive modules.</li>
<li><strong>Screen Care</strong>: Avoid ammonia-based cleaners. Use microfiber and isopropyl alcohol (diluted) on overlays. Pressing hard can delaminate older touch stacks.</li>
<li><strong>Firmware & Media</strong>: Where units depend on SD/USB for maps or updates, use known-good media. Some boot issues are bad cards, not bad boards.</li>
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Module Repair Lab provides in-house <em>ag display</em> and <em>ag instrument cluster</em> repair with attention to root-cause diagnostics and repeatable QA. Whether it’s <em>ag touch screen repair</em>/<em>ag touchscreen repair</em> for a <em>john deere 2600 monitor</em>, <em>jd 2630 display</em>, or <em>touch panel repair</em> for a <em>trimble ez guide 250</em>, <em>trimble ez guide 500</em>, <em>trimble cfx 750</em>, or a <em>raven cruizer ii</em>, we service the electronics at the board level—replacing digitizers, backlight components, regulators, transceivers, and worn input devices—and we document our findings so you know exactly what was repaired.
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If you arrived here searching <em>ez guide 250</em>, <em>ez guide 500</em>, <em>john deere 2630 display</em>, <em>deere 2630 display</em>, or <em>john deere 2630 display for sale</em>, our service is focused on maintaining and restoring the unit you already own. For <em>john deere instrument panel repair</em> and <em>new holland instrument panel</em> work, we address backlighting, gauges, and wiring-related reliability issues while preserving functionality wherever possible.
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<li><strong>Open a Repair Ticket</strong> — Provide model, serial, and a short description (e.g., “<em>john deere 2600 display</em>—touch works only at center,” “<em>trimble cfx 750</em>—random reboots”).</li>
<li><strong>Ship Your Unit</strong> — Pack as outlined above. Include only essential cables.</li>
<li><strong>Approve Diagnostic</strong> — We’ll share findings and an estimate before work.</li>
<li><strong>Repair & QA</strong> — We perform the service, soak test, and document results.</li>
<li><strong>Return & Reinstall</strong> — Reinstall on the machine; verify touchscreen alignment and cluster indications. Reach out if you need help with calibration steps.</li>
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Keep your existing hardware productive. Restore the display or cluster you know—and get back to work.
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Product names and marks are the property of their respective owners and are used here solely to describe repair services for those platforms. Availability of parts and service varies by unit condition and hardware revision. We evaluate each device individually and proceed only with your approval after diagnostic.
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