Car stereo update.
I had a go at taking the LCD panel apart to fix the backlight.
2 hours later the stereo is working and all buttoned up, will give it back to my friend tomorrow.
Fixing the LCD went exactly as I hoped it would.... since the backlight logically is... at the very bottom of the "stack", was hoping I could open up the panel from the back rather than the front, so that the first "layer" of the sandwich I would be greeted with, would be the backlight I am interested in, saving me from peeling off all the other layer with the risk of contaminating them with finger prints and dust.
So I was lucky and it happened just like in the above dream. I just undid all the clips around the metallic frame, pried it open gently, it was cooperating, then the backlight panel was right there for me to pull. LED strip was stuck to the bottom edge of the backlight panel, in some thick white glossy paper doubling as the reflective layer. I instantly saw what I was hoping to see : the black and red wires soldered to the LED strip, and one of them, the black one, had its solder joint separated. So I just soldered it back. However it'(s bound to break again soon given how tiny the solder pad is, and the fact that as soon as the wires exit the strip, they are forced to do a tight 90° turn to follow the corner of the metallic frame of the LCD panel.
Took a couple attempts to manage to squeeze and backlight into the fame and clip everything back, but overall not too bad of a job.
Works fine now... for how long nobody knows. Original failure happened withint the first year, so am not holding my breath !
Also, the entire front panel assembly is "designed" to fail, many stupid choices on how it's put together, that guarantee it will not survive the shocks and vibrations a car endures, especially on the crap roads around here.
I just hope it will last a few months.... crossing fingers...
Tired