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Accessport Repairs

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Today I broke the screen on my Accessport. Any ideas on how I could fix it myself, or who I would be able to repair it?
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My first guess would be a cellphone repair shop - perhaps it's a common size of glass that can be ordered/installed easily.

Or if it's the screen itself and not the glass (didnt notice at first glance), you're probably out of luck unless Cobb offers a fix.
 


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You will need to contact Cobb...it will most likely need to be sent in also! But I bet it can be fixed!
I sent them an email explaining the situation. As long as I don't have to buy a new one. In the meantime, my car is stuck on E30 with Intense Pops.
 


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I sent them an email explaining the situation. As long as I don't have to buy a new one. In the meantime, my car is stuck on E30 with Intense Pops.
Sounds like the best type of problem my dude, at least you aren't stuck on a Cobb OTS stage 1
 


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Hopefully not too expensive, that screen doesn't even use a digitizer. It's a pure LCD.
Worst-case, you could probably "count clicks" through the menu to unmarry the AP until you get it fixed.
 


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Hopefully not too expensive, that screen doesn't even use a digitizer. It's a pure LCD.
Worst-case, you could probably "count clicks" through the menu to unmarry the AP until you get it fixed.
Got a response from Cobb, $35 plus shipping for a basic screen repair, with a max repair cost of $150.
 


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