Touchscreen & Display Module Repair Service for Cars & Trucks

OEM Touchscreen & Display Repairs for Cars & Light-Duty Trucks

Cracked glass, flicker, or an unresponsive screen? Module Repair Lab restores factory-installed infotainment touchscreens and display modules with component-level repair, 2–3 business day turnaround, and warranty. Nationwide mail-in or local drop-off in California.

Service Type: OEM touchscreen & display repair
Turnaround: Typically 2–3 business days after intake
Coverage: Nationwide mail-in + California drop-off
Value: Usually 50–70% less than dealership replacement

Common Display / Touchscreen Issues We Fix

  • Cracked or shattered glass / digitizer
  • Dead pixels, black or dim screen, backlight failure
  • Unresponsive or laggy touch input; ghost touches
  • Flickering, artifacts, or washed-out colors
  • Blank screen or intermittent display loss
  • Moisture intrusion, delamination, or connector faults

Brands We Service (OEM Factory Units)

We repair factory displays for these popular makes and more:

Chevrolet
Chrysler
Dodge
Ford
GMC
Honda
Jeep
Kia
Lexus
Lincoln
Maserati
Mazda
Cadillac
Ram
Toyota
Volkswagen

Note: We service OEM factory units only (no aftermarket radios or third-party screens).

Repair vs. Replacement: What’s Best?

Dealership replacement can exceed $1,000. Our OEM repair targets the failed component—glass, digitizer, backlight, or board—so you keep factory fit and settings while saving 50–70% versus full replacement. If damage is beyond safe repair, we’ll advise on alternatives before proceeding.

How Our Repair Process Works

  1. Order & Pack: Place your order; we send packing instructions.
  2. Ship or Drop-Off: Send your OEM display (tracked, padded) or visit our California location.
  3. Diagnostics: Identify root cause—glass/digitizer, backlight, connector, or board failure.
  4. Component Repair: Replace/repair with OEM-compatible parts; clean and rework as needed.
  5. Bench Test: Power, image quality, brightness, and touch responsiveness.
  6. Return & Support: Ship back with warranty

Pricing, Warranty & Support

Most OEM touchscreen repairs are completed within 2–3 business days after intake. Pricing depends on the brand, size, and damage severity; we provide clear quotes and updates.

Every repair includes a warranty covering the work performed and parts replaced. Our team is available for compatibility questions, shipping help, and post-repair guidance.

Touchscreen & Display Repair – FAQ

What types of vehicle touchscreens do you repair?
We repair factory-installed OEM infotainment touchscreens and displays for cars and light-duty trucks. Common systems include Ford SYNC, Toyota Entune, Jeep & Dodge Uconnect, GM Intellilink, Honda/Acura, Volkswagen MIB, Lexus Enform, Lincoln, and more.
Can a cracked touchscreen be repaired or does it need replacement?
Often yes—by replacing the glass digitizer or LCD panel. Some cases require a full screen assembly. We use OEM-compatible parts and confirm the best path after diagnostics.
How long does touchscreen repair take?
Most repairs ship back within 2–3 business days after intake. Certain systems (e.g., Jeep Uconnect, Toyota Entune) may need extra testing when damage is severe—we’ll keep you updated.
Do I need reprogramming after display repair?
Usually no—factory coding and settings are preserved. Some units (e.g., Volkswagen or Lincoln) might need a brief calibration.
What symptoms mean I need screen repair?
  • Cracked or shattered glass
  • Dodge/Jeep Uconnect screen flickering
  • Ford SYNC touch not responding
  • Toyota Entune display dim or black
  • Dead pixels, distorted colors, or ghost touches
  • Water / moisture damage
Can I mail in my OEM touchscreen for repair?
Yes—use our nationwide mail-in repair with safe packing instructions and insured return shipping. Local drop-off is available in California.
How much does OEM touchscreen repair cost vs. replacement?
Repair is typically 50–70% less than dealership replacement. For example, a dealer Ford SYNC screen replacement can exceed $1,000; our repair restores the OEM unit at a fraction of that.
Do you repair aftermarket or upgraded infotainment systems?
No. We only service factory-installed OEM displays. Aftermarket radios or third-party screens aren’t supported.
Do you repair water-damaged OEM touchscreens?
In many cases, yes. If moisture caused ghost touches, flicker, or dim backlight, we attempt component-level repair first. If damage is too severe, we’ll advise on replacement.
Can you repair both standard and large OEM screens (7”, 8”, 10”+)?
Yes—everything from common 7–8 inch units to larger 10”+ displays found in newer Ford, Lexus, Lincoln, Toyota, and Jeep vehicles.
Get Your OEM Screen Repaired (Mail-In or Local Drop-Off)

Service Areas: Nationwide mail-in across the United States; local drop-off available in California (Central Valley, Sacramento, Bay Area and surrounding regions).