pioneer ava-p4300dvd

Could be a ribbon cable between the touch screen and mainboard or defective part that drives the display. Can have dead a battery(ies) in the remote. If you don't have experience repairing head units, I would send it to someone who does or find a local electronics repair shop that has experience repairing car audio.

 
honestly i doubt it'd be too hard skill-wise to fix

Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. Parts & Accessories Online - Model AVH-P4300DVD

if it is the touch panel (could be other things) it's only like 50 bux

There's a service manual you can order in the part listings too

I dont have a whole lot of experience with headunit repair but for this one I doubt its much harder than repairing an xbox or working on a computer =P

 
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