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The Fit GMC 8" Touch Screen LCD Display is a direct replacement for OEM Part DJ080PA-01A, designed to fit various Chevrolet and GMC models from 2015 to 2020. With a high-resolution display, ultra-responsive touch sensitivity, and enhanced durability, this screen offers a seamless upgrade to your vehicle's infotainment system.
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Display Type | LCD |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
Control Method | Touch |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mount Type | Dashboard Mount |
Resolution | 800 x 480 |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, SUV, Truck, Van |
Screen Size | 8 Inches |
Additional Features | Touchscreen |
Connectivity Technology | no need |
Map Types | Central America |
K**N
This screen is awesome and easy to install.
Installed the LCD screen in about 1 hour. I could have done it quicker but was careful while removing the plastic bezzle around the radio head on my 2017 Chevy Silverado. It fixed my phantom screen issue. I've now driven the truck for about 4 hours and have had no issues with the new screen. The quality is as good, maybe a little better than the original GM screen.
M**K
Was a perfect fit for my 2018 Chevy Colorado ZR2
Removed old unit and installed this one in about 40 minutes. I have a Chevy Colorado ZR2 with 84,000 miles on it. My screen went dead. After checking fuses and connections it was apparent that the screen itself had died. I looked into all options and this seemed to be the best option for the money. Once installed it fired right up and works perfect. The digitizer on the screen is glossier and actually looks better than the original. All my settings populated and this required no programming. The date, time, and my presets all populated and it was a seamless install. This was both the screen and the digitizer and they arrived assembled together and ready to go. I only installed this yesterday but as it is today I give this five stars. If anything fails in the next few months I will update the review.
J**N
I've made it mad and it's not a friendly Ghost Touch Issue anymore
Purchased in Aug '24 it's now Mar '25 for the all too common ghost touch digitizer issue (2016 Tahoe in this case).Installation was a bit tedious but went well and looks like a factory OEM replacement. However, it ends with "looks like" since the problem remains plus it's worse now with deciding which Apps I should use and distracts me while driving with changing every possible button option. It also determines who I can talk hands free with hangs up on me if it doesn't like them.This YWM digitizer brand should be considered for the next Final Destination movie - we all can relate!For the "rest of the story" I've diagnosed it down to the digitizer by removing the digitizer flex strip to the control board. My display currently works fine with no ghosting - I use the "Menu" knob to select Apps / features until I can buy a better brand of digitizer. Salvage yards have complete screens for $100, but you have to match the part number (no joy there yet). GM sells the complete screen assembly new for $918 (nope). Good luck and research your seller for 100% fix comments.....Submitted by: Final Destination Survivor
C**.
Works and looks better than factory
Works really well installed if the day I got it and now the screen works.the screen looks clear and crispy
A**R
All radio, navigation, hands free calling has been restored to like new
The radio touch screen & information center in my 2018 Z71 Chevy Silverado had gone completely berserk. The touch screen would flash randomly changing from screen to screen, turn off & drop phone calls, it appeared to be receiving constant input from phantom touches. This condition started very sporadicity maybe once a month to non-stop. A recent road trip of about 1,200 miles drove me nuts, something had to be done! After researching I found the digitizer on GM radio touch screens to be the culprit, no GM recalls imagine that.I opted to go with the digitizer that included the LCD screen knowing that separating the touch screen from the digitizer after baking inside a hot truck for over 6 years would most likely end in frustration and a broken touch screen. The total replacement took about 25 minutes, very straight forward. There are many good on-line tutorials that will guide you right though. Tools needed; plastic trim removal pry bars (not essential, however you’ll reduce the risk of cracking or defacing the trim panel you have to remove) 7mm socket with 1/4 “driver or ratchet, T10 torx bit.All radio functions, navigation, information center has been restored to normal operation. The touch screen is sharper & has minimal glare as other reviews have stated. It’s only been a few days since installation, but so far so good. If radio goes berserk again, I will update my review.
B**N
Awesome Awesome Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If your reading this, then I know you've been having the same ghosting/call issues etc. I had been researching online for a few days before I figured out this product existed! I was very skeptical as to whether this would solve my problems and lil unsure as to the removal/separation process of the old digitizer screen from the led screen. However, for the price it was def worth a shot to me. If your a diy'er then you can def pull this off. If your not a diy'er, then you should def go ahead and purchase the pre-assembled version (runs about $200 +/-). I had watched a couple vids online of how to do this prior. This fixed all my issues!!! Be careful removing the old digitizer screen because the digitizer glass is very delicate when trying to remove it. I ended up using the lil 2" small window scrapper thin blades to cut through the adhesive to remove old digitizer screen. The thinner the blade the better. I first started off using a normal carpet knife blade but figured out it was a lil too thick because the screen kept cracking and chipping off. Go very slow! The screen may still break into pieces on you like it did me when you first get started. But after you kinda get a feel for what your doing, its actually not that bad. Use gloves!! Again, go slow and make sure the blade is going all the way through the old 2 sided adhesive by making multiple passes. Eventually you will work it off. Be careful not to damage the led screen underneath! Just take your time and you will be fine. After I got the old digitizer screen off I had to clean off the old 2 sided tape residue and film from the metal frame piece. I used the blade to gently scrape off the old thin film from the metal frame piece (don't worry too much about scratching the metal frame because you will never see it after install). Then I used WD40 on a finger sized area on a rag to clean off the residue as best as I could. I couldn't get it 100% clean but as long as you remove the old thin film and clean it as best you can and dry it before applying new screen you'll be fine. Make sure you check and wipe off screens as needed before re-assembly. Also double and triple check that your installing the digitizer screen in the same way the old one was - take pics prior. I initially put it on the wrong direction at first. Luckily I was able to slowly pull it off and correct it. I hope this helps! There's very lil online about doing this. The entire process was easy, except for separating the old digitizer screen. If I ever have to do it again it will be easy now that I've done it. There are plenty of vids online of how to remove the dash pieces on your specific vehicle. Mine is a 2016 Silverado.
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