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2014 Cali 1400 Dashboard Washout

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Just got it firing!
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My (LED?) dashboard readings are fading out. The degree of fade is constant- whether hot in direct sunlight or cool in the garage. The dashboard (part
887540) is apparently no longer in stock (and expensive). Does anyone know if there is a fix to restore or a work around? Does the dashboard screen use a polarizing film that can be replaced? Kinda tough going down the road unable to read the dashboard, and all replies would be greatly welcomed.
 
No experience here, but step one could be searching for a poor ground connection somewhere...?
Pulling the cam-locked electrical connector on the back of the dash and cleaning and de-oxidizing it may be a first step. On my own models (carc) this is the only electrical connection between the harness and the dash, easy enough to do on said models.
 
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