It can happen that the LCD display on the instrument cluster of Fiat Qubo (models from 2007 to 2020), Fiat Fiorino (models since 2007), Citroën Nemo (models from 2008 to 2017) and Peugeot Bipper (models from 2008 to 2017) becomes unreadable, faded, or shows missing segments: these four vehicles share the same platform and the same instrument cluster. Find out how to solve the problem in a fast and cost-effective way with Minitools.
When the LCD display on the instrument cluster stops working properly, it can show the following faults:
One might suspect the problem is related to the battery, fuses, or a software fault. In reality, the fault is confined exclusively to the LCD display of the instrument cluster: the other components of the speedometer and the vehicle are not affected.
The solution usually offered is replacing the entire instrument cluster, which involves high costs and long waiting times. This is not necessary: since the fault is confined to the LCD display alone, Minitools offers an alternative solution with lower costs and faster turnaround, namely replacing the faulty display with the Minitools SEPDISP99 replacement display.
SEPDISP99 is a plug and play display that is installed without soldering. Furthermore, repairing the dashboard with the Minitools replacement rather than replacing the entire instrument cluster saves time and money, and allows you to read all the essential driving information again: total and partial mileage, range, temperature, and maintenance indicators.
Watch our detailed guide to find out how to repair the instrument cluster by replacing the faulty LCD display with the Minitools SEPDISP99 display.
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