Important Note [Disclaimer]:

This section provides DIY guidance on how to install our DIY kit screens. By taking on this job- YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for any damage you may cause to your unit.

You are dealing with delicate small electronics and it takes patience to complete successfully.

If you are the type of person to rush jobs, use too much force, and ends up causing damage to the unit- YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REPAIRS.

No refunds will be given for any damage you cause to your display unit.

If in doubt, simply choose the mail in service instead to ensure you do not damage your unit. It will cost less in the long run

Again- if you damage your unit, we are not responsible for any repairs or to replace your unit

MTC-6A Gen 2.1 LED Retrofit

New for 2024!! This is the most current design. Our replacement MTC-6A kit has been updated and includes many improvements to the new generation 2.1 onboard design. Watch the video here to learn more about it, and how to install it as well. This is all you need to fix your 2011-2015 Malibu with the MTC 6.5” smart touch display. Also fits Tige boats from 2010-2012.

MTC-6B Gen 2.0 LED Repair and Upgrade Kit

New for 2024!! Our replacement MTC-6Bkit has been updated and includes many improvements to the new generation 2 design. Watch the video here to learn more about it, and how to install it as well. This Viper 1 display is common on the following boats:

2015-2016 Chaparral Vortex

2012 Mastercraft X Series

2012 Sea-Doo WAKE boats

MTC-6C DIY Repair for Mastercraft and Malibu non touch screens

Learn how to fix your own 6.5” non-touch medallion display unit. No need to replace the entire display at the dealer, you can do it yourself in under 10 minutes with our parts.

MTC-12A DIY Repair for Mastercraft and Malibu non touch screens

Learn how to fix your own 12” Medallion Viper 2 display unit. No need to replace the entire display at the dealer, you can do it yourself in under 20 minutes with our parts.

Removing your OEM unit from your vessel

Each brand and model of boat will have certain unique aspects of the removal process and may require different steps to remove your unit.

Below are a series of photographs to provide an example of the removal process.

We will try to provide guidance and instructions at time of purchase for your specific model, as we familiarize with the different models.