Infotainment display anti-glare coating peeling
#1
Pit Crew
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Infotainment display anti-glare coating peeling
Anyone else experience this? There was some when I got the car, and it's been getting worse. I'm thinking the previous owner used the wrong cleaner on it.
Any idea on a fix? All I can think of it trying to remove the rest of it and getting an anti-glare screen protector...
Does anyone know how to remove the screen?
Any idea on a fix? All I can think of it trying to remove the rest of it and getting an anti-glare screen protector...
Does anyone know how to remove the screen?
#2
The pursuit of F
It's a known issue with the IS and NX screens. You rub on it and it will peel - nothing to do with cleaners. Got mine on the NX replaced under warranty.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...een-right.html
Good luck.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...een-right.html
Good luck.
#3
I was looking at some used 2014 IS's over the weekend, and I saw a CPO with one that was even worse than yours. I didn't understand how it could be certified looking like that?
Anyways, looked like rub marks where someone had tried to clean it was a strong cleaner.
Anyone know if this has been improved for the 15 and 16 models?
Anyways, looked like rub marks where someone had tried to clean it was a strong cleaner.
Anyone know if this has been improved for the 15 and 16 models?
#7
I was looking at some used 2014 IS's over the weekend, and I saw a CPO with one that was even worse than yours. I didn't understand how it could be certified looking like that?
Anyways, looked like rub marks where someone had tried to clean it was a strong cleaner.
Anyone know if this has been improved for the 15 and 16 models?
Anyways, looked like rub marks where someone had tried to clean it was a strong cleaner.
Anyone know if this has been improved for the 15 and 16 models?
It seems to be hit and miss which cars got a screen with bad antiglare adhesion. If your car is under warranty, just clean it as you would normally expect. If the coating starts coming off, bring it in to be fixed.
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#11
Have the same issue on my 2014 IS350. I did some research and came across this article, https://www.cars.com/articles/2014-1...1420684027618/. I called the dealer but they don't know what it is about so I print that article out and drop by the service center to make an appointment. After the advisor check w/ the service manager, I got an appt. the next day to get this issue fix. Please note that it is not a recall but a service bulletin.
#12
Here is what I did and it looks like new...
- Take an alcohol pad or two and scrub all of that crappy anti-glare stuff off the screen. It will take some work but I was able to get 99% of it off.
- On Amazon I was able to purchase a ScreenPatronus - 2014 Lexus IS250 Navigation Anti-Glare Screen Protector. Its a perfect fit and looks so much better than factory.
-Once you put it on it will look better than new, I can upload photos later.
-I know people are going to say that they would NEVER do this, or dont do that.... here is the deal if your dealer does not replace it for free this option is less than 20 bucks and looks better then Lexus's attempt to anti-glare the screen.
- Take an alcohol pad or two and scrub all of that crappy anti-glare stuff off the screen. It will take some work but I was able to get 99% of it off.
- On Amazon I was able to purchase a ScreenPatronus - 2014 Lexus IS250 Navigation Anti-Glare Screen Protector. Its a perfect fit and looks so much better than factory.
-Once you put it on it will look better than new, I can upload photos later.
-I know people are going to say that they would NEVER do this, or dont do that.... here is the deal if your dealer does not replace it for free this option is less than 20 bucks and looks better then Lexus's attempt to anti-glare the screen.
#15
There is an tsb for your Navi screen. The problem why the anti glare coating is coming off is because people are cleaning them to often and to aggressive. Harsh chemical cleaners with microfiber towels will strip the glare coating, my advice is to use watered down cleaners and a lens cleaning cloth. Wipe it down gently. Had mine replaced under warranty and the glare coating came off because of what I wrote. Caution to all!