Cadillac SRX cracked Cue Screen removal & replacement 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 ATS CTS XTS Escalade

Cadillac SRX cracked Cue Screen removal & replacement 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 ATS CTS XTS Escalade

My wife’s Cue screen cracked when she got into her car on a hot day and turned on the AC. I’m glad they have cheap replacement screens for these. The dealer usually charges $800-$1000 to replace the entire module. I was able to get it done in about an hour.

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YS6Q4BV/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=fintechcomm0f-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B07YS6Q4BV&linkId=0c500d938bc1a3c20c24b1aa17ae7c36

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A-ok Locksmiths says:

Great video. Thx man !!

Nicholas Wilson says:

I have the smaller screen in mine and I came into the car one day and it had 5 scratches on it for no reason. I was like, what the heck. They keep growing into larger ones to this day .A replacement is like 350 dollars on ebay.

Ben McDonald says:

You have the voice of Gale Boetticher from breaking bad

calicoslim says:

Thank you, good video just got finished

Valerie Honeywell says:

This was EXTREMELY helpful! We just did ours and it worked perfect!!! Thank you so much! I have my car back!!!!!

Trey Lewis says:

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

blessethishe says:

I love how you custimize your key fob. I ordered a similar piece but the back wasn't cut out. So i had to cut it out myself to reveal the nice emblem

Anwar Anfield says:

If you want the readers digest version of how to do this, this is the person version for you. However, just to get it out it will probably take you as a beginner at least an hour, for 1 there are a few issues, some of the screws just to get it out of the car where not 8 mm but larger. The best way to do it is to take a piece of paper with little bowls and write under the bowls where the screws go. To unhook the 3 wires that connect the radio/monitor to your care, takes some elbow grease if you don't know what you are doing. Once you get it out of the car that's where the real fun begins, it will take you at least 90 minutes maybe even 2 hours to get the 25 plus screws off to actually expose the old monitor and remember……..Keep the screws organized (you will have plastic screws and machine screws) Plastic screws are the screws that go into plastic, they are screws, the others that go into the metal are shiny have a dull end and look more like a bolt. If you are not careful you will do what I did and have 1 big pile of screws as if you aren't already overwhelmed.
I ordered mine from Cuescreens directly. Their video was life saving in addition you can call the owner directly and he will walk you through it. They offer better monitors that don't have the same gel technology that created the issue in the first place. You will spend a little more than 56 dollars for them but remember you are in this situation because of the same cheap screen that created the problem in the 1st place so to install the same non sense well expect the same non sense to happen again especially if you live in extreme cold and hot temperatures.
If you order from them they will send you the tools needed to get into the guts of your car and some small tweezers that you will need to insert the copper cable, you will need your own screw driver and socket wrench. They offer a warranty on it as well as superior screens. It took me a noob/beginner probably 4 hours to do it. I didn't want to mess it up. All i'm saying is don't come into to it expecting to get it done in 1 hour. at least 2.5.

Geoffrey Kr says:

Great video, thanks.

How many hours do you think it took you to do this ?

Carlos Vans says:

This guy broke the car in step one! Their are screws that need to be removed before removing the trim! Be careful!

Alexis says:

4:52 doesn’t just “pop off” has 3 screws you have to remove…nice of you to just skip that part of the video

Taco Meat says:

Thank you! I have a 2015 and my screen looks just like this. One day it went cold to extreme hot…and my screen started looking just like this. I just got my replacement screen. I can’t wait so I can finally go into my Cue settings etc

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