Retrofitting an 8-inch facelift display: Seat Leon 5F tutorial conversion instructions for an 8-i...

Retrofitting an 8-inch facelift display: Seat Leon 5F tutorial conversion instructions for an 8-i...

#marcmakesitpossible #seatleon5f #8inchdisplay #retrofit #seat #seatleonmk3 Hey friends! In this video, I'll show you how to retrofit the 8-inch display from the 2017 facelift model in your Seat Leon 5F. I'll demonstrate the process for both the older 5.8-inch display (mib1) and the 6.5-inch display (mib2). I'll show you how to remove and replace the parts, as well as how to modify the frame. Enjoy the video! I'll show you how to retrofit the display with the 8-inch display from the 2017 facelift model. ============================== The materials and tools I used are as follows¹: MIB2 High Main Unit (for retrofitting the 5.8" display) currently unavailable 8-inch display 5F0919606 https://ebay.us/YRLNOJ (used) Lever tool: https://amzn.to/4ijr5cK Torx screwdriver set: https://amzn.to/42bYSzO My dashcam - Vantrue E1 Mini: https://amzn.to/3Em4a2m Original VW T1 folding box 1H1061104: https://ebay.us/xssgWL _______________________________ My camera equipment¹: DJI Osmo Pocket 3: https://amzn.to/3G6CgYS DJI MIC 2: https://amzn.to/4ifKT0E DJI Mini 4 Pro Drone: https://amzn.to/4luv4Ws Gopro Hero 13 Black: https://amzn.to/3G5VQUV Gopro Media Mod: https://amzn.to/3G5Ku3o Gopro Light Mod: https://amzn.to/4ipnmdO DJI Osmo Mobile 7 Gimbal: https://amzn.to/3G3wA1C Sony Alpha 7III: https://amzn.to/4luVYh3 ============================== Chapter: 00:00 intro 00:44 Nice to know 03:40 Removal of the old one Display 04:28 Cutting the connector & installing the new display 05:10 MIB1 conversion without a computer 05:29 Removing the old unit (only necessary for 5.8" displays) 07:01 Installing the new unit & cutting the connector 07:55 Why the old frame doesn't fit 08:24 Removing and cutting the frame 10:44 Result ============================== Music: Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 Six Seasons - Unicorn Heads ============================== Hello friends, in this video you'll see how to retrofit the 8-inch display of the Seat Leon 5F Facelift. You'll see how to do it with your existing 5.8" touchscreen (MIB1 Std) or 6.5" display (MIB2 Std / MIB2 High). ...` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` `` You'll see how to remove the old display, switch to the 8-inch touchscreen, and edit the frame. Chapters: Look above Have fun! =============================== Dear viewers, The removal and installation instructions, as well as the coding procedures you see in my videos, have been tested multiple times on my own vehicles and performed without any problems. My videos are merely guidelines and are intended to serve as inspiration and assistance. Each vehicle may have different features (different cables, connectors, etc.) due to different equipment. This should be taken into account, and you should inform yourself before disassembly/assembly, coding, and modifications. Despite the utmost care, improper application, installation, and use can lead to injuries or property damage. I accept no liability for this. Therefore, installation should only be carried out by trained professionals. I accept no liability for damage caused by improper installation, the use of unsuitable connections, or installation in unintended vehicle types and models. I do not guarantee that the installation, modification, and coding of the parts mentioned in the video are permitted under the warranty terms of individual vehicle manufacturers or comply with road traffic regulations. Therefore, please check your manufacturer's warranty conditions and installation guidelines before installation or coding. Errors and omissions excepted. ============================== ¹) The links to the products I use are affiliate links. As an Amazon/eBay partner, I earn a small commission on qualifying purchases made through these links. This does not increase the purchase price for you. I was not paid to promote these products; I use them based on my own positive experience. Thank you for your support.