Rick Ousman
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Any avionics shops that do screen replacement for the Garmin 430 non Waas? Garmin will only do it if you upgrade to Wass. All I need is a new screen!
Time is short if you are considering the WAAS upgrade.Any avionics shops that do screen replacement for the Garmin 430 non Waas? Garmin will only do it if you upgrade to Wass. All I need is a new screen!
All I need is a new screen!
Something to keep in mind. Your current 430 is worth nothing, and working 430 non-WAAS about $2000.
hiAny avionics shops that do screen replacement for the Garmin 430 non Waas? Garmin will only do it if you upgrade to Wass. All I need is a new screen!
There are some many Armor all wipes. Could you tell what did you use ?Armor All Cleaning wipes. Scrub diligently for about 10-15mins. Looks brand new.
Also you might check the contrast setting, mines doing something weird and it looks totally washed out, even yellow, but if I set the contrast manually it looks perfect. May mean something is on its way out but for now I'll keep setting it manually.
Exactly as written - Armor All Cleaning Wipes.There are some many Armor all wipes. Could you tell what did you use ?
What would you do to polish it back ? What would you use, tools, etc.It's plastic. It can be polished back to shiny. But it will take lots of tedious effort and small tools. And patience.
ArmorAll is junk. Don't touch anything in your airplane with it. I bet you'll end up buying a new screen or GPS in the end.So I tried to fix up my GNS 430 screen today. It was developing a dull spot in the middle. I tried Maguire's plastic polish for plastic headlights. It worked, now the dull spot is much much bigger.
Went home and took out a can of..... SCIENCE!!! Got out an old CD, useless (Beatles greatest hits... yawn). First I applied the Maguire's. It did not appear to do any damage. Then I tried, what everyone and their dog says to try, which is TOOTHPASTE. Rub for a minute with one of those high tech cloth things. I was quite shocked to find it left varying size scratches on the CD. I have no idea why everyone recommends this, DON'T DO THAT.
Anyways, I ordered Novus #1 solution and Amor all wipes off amazon. Will see what happens. Somewhat depressed. The 430 is still usable, but the shine on the screen is gone. I know because I have two of them, and the bottom one is in perfect shape. Its the original one (20 years) that is going south. Like I said, usable but has a big dull spot in the middle that does not shine with the power off.
....GTN time I’m afraid.....
So I tried to fix up my GNS 430 screen today. It was developing a dull spot in the middle. I tried Maguire's plastic polish for plastic headlights. It worked, now the dull spot is much much bigger.
Went home and took out a can of..... SCIENCE!!! Got out an old CD, useless (Beatles greatest hits... yawn). First I applied the Maguire's. It did not appear to do any damage. Then I tried, what everyone and their dog says to try, which is TOOTHPASTE. Rub for a minute with one of those high tech cloth things. I was quite shocked to find it left varying size scratches on the CD. I have no idea why everyone recommends this, DON'T DO THAT.
Anyways, I ordered Novus #1 solution and Amor all wipes off amazon. Will see what happens. Somewhat depressed. The 430 is still usable, but the shine on the screen is gone. I know because I have two of them, and the bottom one is in perfect shape. Its the original one (20 years) that is going south. Like I said, usable but has a big dull spot in the middle that does not shine with the power off.
Got the Amor all and the Novus #1 today. Tried both on the surface of a CD to make sure they wouldn't damage it. After both passed that test, I used it on the 430. The bottom line is like the others said here, there is a coating that was coming off, and the Amor all removed it more or less completely (some remaining in the edges). Its acceptable, not great. It mainly looks different because the 2nd 430 just under it has a screen in original condition, so they look different now. The older 430 had the coating coming off in any case. I don't know how you would go about replacing the coating, or if that is worth doing. Probably a new screen and lots of $$$.
I should mention that my GNS 430 comes from 20 years ago, it was a 28v unit in a 12v aircraft, so used the converter. It got converted to 430W some years ago, and now fits into a very modern stack. I'm pretty happy with a unit that has lasted so long and that Garmin has continued to support. In fact, most of my other stack is garmin as well, and its mainly because of the usefulness and support for the first unit that I kept buying Garmin. Its why I bought a second one to complement the first one.
The Armor All Cleaner works well every time, can't replace the coating but a good anti-glare screen protector will do just fine. They're getting hard to find for the 430's so you may need to get a 480 or whatever and simply trim to fit. It will also hide any minor imperfections in your polish job.
You are ahead of me. I flew the airplane today, no real difference in air, but me and my passenger noted the difference in look on the ground. At this point it is clearly a vanity project, since the 430 operates fine. I found a precut anti-glare screen protector from Sporty's, I'll let you know if that works out. The screen under the coating is in great shape. It seems touching it wore some of the coating off (hey, its 20 years old!). I notice that Macbooks have this same issue (online search).
https://master.sportysm2.com/garmin-gns-430-screen-protector.html
Has anyone been successful in finding a part number to replace the screen? Would be very interested if so....
not legally. an IFR GPS must be a tso'ed unit, to maintain the TSO it must be repaired according to the FAA approved documents. garmin does NOT provide those manuals to anybody. so if he does it, the TSO is invalid and the unit is illegal for IFR operations.there was a guy who supposedly can replace them……I sent an email via the online form but no reply. Mine isn’t failed failed yet, but rumor is eventually will become unreadable.
https://www.palmdr.com/cart/gns-430-p-506.html
citation?an IFR GPS must be a tso'ed unit