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Mar 16, 2016
Awesome quality, poor fit on my vehicle
I can only speak for a 2006 Acura RSX. Even though it said it would fit on the module on eBay, it is loose on the wheel and constantly needs adjustment.
Just be careful about measuring your wheel and being sure that it will fit tight when you install. I wish it was 1/2" smaller in diameter and it would grab the wheel tight and not move. I'm hoping a hot summer will make the leather shrink to size.

Apr 05, 2018
Additional Instructions
4 of 4 found this helpful If you endeavor to replace a broken touch screen digitizer in a Prius as I did when purchasing, keep in mind that you are going to have to disassemble the multimedia display down to its bones. It’s easy to remove from the vehicle, there are several helpful YouTube videos on this. What I was NOT able to find an instructional video on was the best method for removing the non working digitizer from the LCD screen. I used a heat gun and a VERY thin puddy knife - heat the edge of the screen little by little until the adhesive loosens enough for you to slide the puddy knife in under the digitizer. The screen is adhered only around the perimeter, and at this point you can continue to heat around the perimeter and follow with the puddy knife to release the rest of the screen. Make sure the ribbons are disconnected and remove the non functioning one.
Now, you need an adhesive approximately equivalent to what the factory used to stick on the new digitizer. I used double sided TEK tape 2mm, it’s supposed to be really good stuff, a local cell phone repair guy uses it for his pro jobs for sticking on new digitizers. You NEED adhesive or double sided tape to complete this job, if you don’t use it the digitizer will slide around on the front face of the display and it’ll never be accurate.
Once you have the perimeter with newly installed double sided tape, square up the new digitizer in the same spot as the old one (you may want to put some kind of mark on the old edge so you can get it perfect during the new install). Stick down firmly and hold until there’s a solid bold from the tape. Reassemble the entire media interface and viola! Put back in your car and start driving. Mine didn’t even need a calibration.
Hope you found this review helpful.w