Help with repair of Monitor
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Help with repair of Monitor
Hey guys,
I have a NESA in-dash TV Monitor and now when I press "open" it just clicks and moves forward like a millimeter or two and go back within like 4 seconds. I went on thier website and they have a place in Santa Fe Springs (20 mins from my house) and no one was their. Their whole wherehouse was cleared out. I live in Orange County. Anaheim to be more exact and I was wondering if anybody knows of a place that I can get it repaired at. So if there is any one in that area that knows of a place that I can get it fixed at please tell me where to go so that I can get it done. Thanks a lot guys for your help. It doesnt have to be in anahiem. I am willing to drive a bit out. Thanks again.
I have a NESA in-dash TV Monitor and now when I press "open" it just clicks and moves forward like a millimeter or two and go back within like 4 seconds. I went on thier website and they have a place in Santa Fe Springs (20 mins from my house) and no one was their. Their whole wherehouse was cleared out. I live in Orange County. Anaheim to be more exact and I was wondering if anybody knows of a place that I can get it repaired at. So if there is any one in that area that knows of a place that I can get it fixed at please tell me where to go so that I can get it done. Thanks a lot guys for your help. It doesnt have to be in anahiem. I am willing to drive a bit out. Thanks again.
my buddy has a NESA screen in his car. he has the regular one though...... its mounted on the side of his dash. so you have the motorized one huh? never seen that before. anyways his screen is perfect nothing wrong whatsoever. did you just install it? reason i ask is because sometimes people forget to take out the saftey screws on the sides of dvd players and such. the screws are there to prevent anything from being jammed into it. i'm not saying every motorized screen has them, but you might want to check. if that isnt the case i suggest asking your local sound shop.... they normally have connections, and can direct you to someone that fixes electronics. hope that helps.
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