Replacing the screen is not too much harder then changing the battery. The screens are available off the internet. The first question that needs to be answered is what model you have and the screen part number.The price for the display runs around $40-$50 for the XL-XXLs To determine the part number call up the diagnostic screen on the gps.
Do this by pressing and holding the power button down for about 5 sec after you hear the drum beat. This will display a simply screen about your gps including the part number of the display. Here is an example: The part number is also on the back of the display but this requires opening the case. TomTom ONE (TM) (c) TomTom 2003-2010 Build -N/A- Hardware type: TomTom XXL IQ Routes Edition SubID (feature) 0 1: 0001 (000000) Bootloader version: S5.5279 clist#575098 RVCT Checksum: E56D Memory: 64 MB.
Type:MSDR CPU ID: 32412003 Clocks: 264.0 132.0 66.0 GPS type: GL2 BCM4750 FFFF TFT Type: SAMSUNG LMS500HF05 30. Here is the part # LMS500HF05. Internal FLASH capacity: 2007040 KB MMC NAND version (PRV): 36 Samsung Startup mode: Power down Device ID: (shows serial number) Touchscreen calib. Data: 72 945 119 883 @3300mV Sector protection: No Battery boot voltage: 4039 mV RTC: (shows current time and date) You can search on ebay with this part number to find a supplier. Note that most suppliers are from China. The reason is that this is where the displays are made.
I have used a supplier 'Good Supply' (can't say much for their name but I have ordered several displays and digitizers from them. They have alway shipped me new, working displays within 12 days) I have not had any problems with them.
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Next search on the internet for instruction videos for battery replacement for your unit. This will show you how to open the case and you will also see the display and ribbon cable attaching it to the circuit board.
Caustion: when disconnecting the ribbon cable from the circuit board do not pull the cable out of the connector. There is a small plastic clamp which is part of the connector which must be slid forward toward the ribbon cable about 1/16 of an inch. To release the cable. On the orginal display there may be a foam rubber 'bumper' on the back of the display. You should transfer this bumper / cushion to the new display.
Note that foam rubber is actually attached to a sheet of white plastic. Peel the white plastic off the old display and place it on the new screen. Here are a couple of videos that will give you an idea of replacing your display. They may not be your model but it will show what is involved. Opening Case: target='blank Releasing ribbon cable connector (not your unit but the connector is similar) target='blank .