Got it fixed at the Service Center in Owings Mills. Ended up having to leave it overnight, and they provided Uber credits, no loaner. I was told the procedure takes two hours, and when I asked the service advisor if it was permanent, they responded that it was. What's also interesting is that this device that does the UV treatment wears out, because the UV LED's burn out faster than other LED bulbs. Which is what may have caused this whole issue in the first place, that the UV LED's that were originally used to cure the screen were not replaced as often as they should have been, resulting in the incomplete cure and the yellow borders on our screens. Well, I have about another 29K miles to find out...
Funny thing is that I noticed the screen was fixed for about the first minute after it was fixed, now I don't even notice it anymore. I have to look for it to notice that the borders are not yellow anymore.
What I am really saying is that after I had it fixed, I realized it was not that big of a deal to begin with. The gap around my hatch bothers me alot more.
Funny thing is that I noticed the screen was fixed for about the first minute after it was fixed, now I don't even notice it anymore. I have to look for it to notice that the borders are not yellow anymore.
What I am really saying is that after I had it fixed, I realized it was not that big of a deal to begin with. The gap around my hatch bothers me alot more.