LCD display on radio
Or replace it with another OEM piece of crap. There are no parts available for the OEM unit anymore, and you'd not want to pay $80-110 an hour for service.
That’s what I thought! Thanks.
You can always find a cheap unit on eBay or car-parts.com and piece together a working unit or buy an aftermarket radio which is what most would recommend. A lot of people seem to like the look of the OEM unit.
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