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If the cracked VSP is a factory-installed Toyota/Lexus VSP controller screen or a Tesla-style vertical display, the dealership will not repair the screen; they replace the entire module.
Q: Will a cracked VSP drain my car battery? A: Only if the crack is in the touch digitizer causing phantom touches that keep the system awake. Otherwise, no.
Q: Can I use super glue (cyanoacrylate) to fix the crack? A: Absolutely not. Super glue vapors will "fog" the inner LCD layers, turning the whole screen white. Use UV-cured optical glue (LOCA) if you must fill the crack, but replacement is better.
Q: My VSP is cracked but still shows an image. Is it safe? A: Safe for electricity, yes. Safe for accuracy, no. The crack diffracts light, creating "ghost images." Do not rely on it for backing up or critical readings.
VSP is a process that combines 3D modeling with surgical simulation. Surgeons typically upload patient CT or MRI scans into specialized software (such as solutions provided by companies like 3D Systems, Materialise, or Synthes). The software allows them to:
This technology increases precision, reduces time in the operating room, and improves patient outcomes.
If the cracked VSP is a factory-installed Toyota/Lexus VSP controller screen or a Tesla-style vertical display, the dealership will not repair the screen; they replace the entire module.
Q: Will a cracked VSP drain my car battery? A: Only if the crack is in the touch digitizer causing phantom touches that keep the system awake. Otherwise, no.
Q: Can I use super glue (cyanoacrylate) to fix the crack? A: Absolutely not. Super glue vapors will "fog" the inner LCD layers, turning the whole screen white. Use UV-cured optical glue (LOCA) if you must fill the crack, but replacement is better.
Q: My VSP is cracked but still shows an image. Is it safe? A: Safe for electricity, yes. Safe for accuracy, no. The crack diffracts light, creating "ghost images." Do not rely on it for backing up or critical readings.
VSP is a process that combines 3D modeling with surgical simulation. Surgeons typically upload patient CT or MRI scans into specialized software (such as solutions provided by companies like 3D Systems, Materialise, or Synthes). The software allows them to:
This technology increases precision, reduces time in the operating room, and improves patient outcomes.