I ordered a replacement screen from eBay seller ‘autosolutionsbfd’ for £83 (£89 less discount code).
The whole process took less than an hour including the photos.
Removing the trim and unit is well documented online, hopefully these photos of the screen replacement will be useful.
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The unit consists of a base and screen, connected by four screws
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Undo the four small black and two brass finish screws and remove the screen back plate.
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Remove the eight small black screws around the periphery of the board (2 in each corner), do not remove the two screws which secure each control knob.
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Remove the four screws which retain the screen clamp brackets, these are visible through the pcb.
Release the three clamps which secure the orange ribbon cables to the pcb by levering the clamp bar upward with a small pry tool.
Ease the pcb away from the top of the case and slide the damaged display out, along with the two clamp plates and insulation rubber strips.
Note that the rubber strips are retained by small moulding pips adjacent to the screen edge, and may remain in-situ.
The original screen has four soft foam pads; these are not present on the replacement so I transferred them to the new screen.
Take care to familiarise yourself with the position of these components, you need to refit them after sliding the new screen into place.
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Slide the new screen in position, refit the rubber pads onto the moulded pins followed by the retaining brackets and secure them with four screws.
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Pass the three ribbon cables through the apertures in the pcb
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Secure each ribbon cable carefully into the socket and press the clamp bar down into the locked position.
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Replace the eight screws around the pcb and refit the back plate.
Rejoin the two units by pushing firmly together and refitting the four screws
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Reconnect to the vehicle and test your work
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Refit the plastic trim and congratulate yourself on a job well done
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As with all online articles, you attempt this repair at your own risk.
This method worked well for me, however I accept no liability for your ham-fisted incompetence.