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    • Yes, you would need a whole replacement circuit card and most likely by the sounds of it, your LCD would need to be refurbished as well. -AKATV
    • I was afraid of that, but makes sense.  I can run without the display...still would be nice to have.  I couldn't find any replacement circuit boards. Is that what you mean by sourcing the correct parts? Or capacitors? Thanks so much for responding back so fast! 
    • This display monitor is no longer available. How do I get in touch with AKATV to send off for repair. Or to purchase a refurbished one.  Honda parts#37200-HN7-731 Thank you
    • The bottom line is if it’s so damaged that parts are literally falling off the board that means the copper traces have dissolved and there’s nothing to attach them to Water damage boards are pretty much end of life and they are nonrepairable unfortunately  I can most likely source the correct parts to get you back up and running,!but a repair for water damage of that level, at least by me, is not cost-effective nor reliable long-term -AKATV
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