A slightly dramatic title but never the less, I am being presented with a complete lack of life from the NIT screen upon start up each morning...
I can see the display unit is backlit at the small round knobs bottom l&r, and the LCD screen has power. Run a fingernail across it and the liquid of its namesake is clearly visible.
AC is controllable ( as much as mine really ever does as it's bid) and hazards all work. A separate system right..?
After ten minutes or so, the screen lights up and the welcome splash screen is again displayed...Normal service resumed.
My question is whether this is the NIT, or the screen. Im assuming my second NIT is having a breakdown and needs repair or replacing..? Whats the learned consensus ? I know we've seen a few NIT threads recently. Most seem to fizzle out before any concrete conclusions are met.
I am especially clueless with respect the onboard computer. But I cant see how the screen display it isnt reliant on a signal generated by the NIT itself..?
cheers
I can see the display unit is backlit at the small round knobs bottom l&r, and the LCD screen has power. Run a fingernail across it and the liquid of its namesake is clearly visible.
AC is controllable ( as much as mine really ever does as it's bid) and hazards all work. A separate system right..?
After ten minutes or so, the screen lights up and the welcome splash screen is again displayed...Normal service resumed.
My question is whether this is the NIT, or the screen. Im assuming my second NIT is having a breakdown and needs repair or replacing..? Whats the learned consensus ? I know we've seen a few NIT threads recently. Most seem to fizzle out before any concrete conclusions are met.
I am especially clueless with respect the onboard computer. But I cant see how the screen display it isnt reliant on a signal generated by the NIT itself..?
cheers