MTC-6A Replacement Touch Screens
For Malibu and Tige Boats.
For Malibu and Tige Boats.
MTC SCREENS
Our improved bonding method will resist delamination in the harsh boating environment. Vibration, UV, heat all contribute to the OEM screen delaminating.
MTC SCREENS
Our custom designed LED driver boosts the brightness of your display unit, while preserving the look and feel of the original interface.
Most popular option. Place your repair order here, and you will receive a pre-paid mailing label to your email (USA Only). We will restore and test and send it back within a couple days.
For advanced technicians and installers, we will send you the replacement LCD touch screen repair kit to install yourself. Very similar to replacing a cell phone screen.
Order a refurbished display unit and send the old one back to us with a provided label. Easy and fast with no down time and no programming needed. Only available with certain systems.
After installing our new screen, some customers will say certain areas are not responding to to touch.
This phenomenon is caused by two things:
1. Acclimation: These Malibu systems design are nearly 15 years old and are limited by the original touch grid layout.
This requires you to use a bit more contact point than just your finger tip, as you would use on your cell phone which has a finer touch grid.
2. Break In: Next, the screen can take 1-2 hours of use or exposure to sun to "break in." During this period, it may be slightly less responsive than it will as the materials are softened. Very similar to when you get new brake pads on your car.
Rest assured, after a slight break in period and applying the correct contact area for each button, your device will be operating perfectly!
The custom new LCD ensures there is no risk of obsolesence like the original CCFL LCD.
Our brand new anti-delamination bonded digitizer ensures this is a "one and done" fix. No rebonding of old parts here.
Our custom finished glass uses anti-fingerprint technology and resists water spots.
We use new wiring to match the new components to the reused motherboard.