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2014 Yamaha FJR1300 ES Bad Dash LCD Burned Display
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<blockquote data-quote="RadioHowie" data-source="post: 1186405" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>Before everyone gathers their pitchforks and torches and storms the Yamaha castle over this non-event, LCD screens are VERY prone to fritz-out when they get hot and/or overexposed to UV, and return to normal when they cool down when new(ish). It's the nature of LCD screens.</p><p></p><p>However, repeated overheat cycles, including sweating it out in direct sunlight, or LCD devices trapped inside sweltering vehicle interiors, can and will permanently destroy the device displays.</p><p></p><p>It's NOT a "factory defect". It is what it is. You can get all pissed off at Yamaha, claim "It's never happened to me before," demand satisfaction in the Court of the MotoGods, or be pro-active and cover your frickin' display when it's parked in the sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RadioHowie, post: 1186405, member: 426"] Before everyone gathers their pitchforks and torches and storms the Yamaha castle over this non-event, LCD screens are VERY prone to fritz-out when they get hot and/or overexposed to UV, and return to normal when they cool down when new(ish). It's the nature of LCD screens. However, repeated overheat cycles, including sweating it out in direct sunlight, or LCD devices trapped inside sweltering vehicle interiors, can and will permanently destroy the device displays. It's NOT a "factory defect". It is what it is. You can get all pissed off at Yamaha, claim "It's never happened to me before," demand satisfaction in the Court of the MotoGods, or be pro-active and cover your frickin' display when it's parked in the sun. [/QUOTE]
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