Imagine buying a brand-new car and soon finding out that a crucial component costs nearly 30% the car's price to replace. No! It is not the engine what I am talking about is the touch screen. This isn’t a rare incident but a growing issue in the automotive industry that the display touch module is failing. At Interelectronix, we see these problems up close and understand their impact on consumer. Our experience in the sector gives us a unique perspective on why the overuse of touchscreen technology in cars is a problem that needs addressing and especially the ultra high cost for touch screen display spare parts.
The Unsustainable Cost of Touchscreen Repairs
A friend of mine, who works at a car repair shop, recently shared a shocking story. They had to replace the central OLED touch display of a $40,000 hybrid car. The cost? A jaw-dropping $15,000. Now, imagine if the car had a full dashboard with three displays. The cost of replacing all those screens could easily exceed $45,000. How does this make sense for consumers? Think of the car is 4 years old and the main touch screen is broken means the car is a total loss.
Touchscreens offer great convenience, but when they break, the repair costs are often exorbitant. This isn't an isolated case but a symptom of a bigger issue. The touch display replacement costs are disproportionately high compared to the car's overall value, creating a significant burden for car owners.