It was the actual screen.
I was very concerned when I went back to pick up my car. I really was not having it if they stayed behind and maybe fixed it and then reinstalled it. No, they assured me and I inspected the new one very well and the screen did look new, like when you take the film off it and I compared both screens. I could tell one was new, since it was brand new.
So, they basically just bought a new screen. Unplugged the old (faulty one) and plugged in the new screen. Bam! Done!
Now, how can such a small screen like that cost $2,400? When it is not hd or led. $2,400 will buy a very good expensive 4K tv out there which packs way too much technology than the basic 7 inch dvd screen we have in our cars.
Some times I just shake my head at the cost of the things we pay to get fixed on this car.
My advice is if you buy this car, please, get extended warranty.
My warranty has paid over $12,000 in repairs on my car and I bought my warranty for about 1/4 of that price (4 years 48,000 miles bumper to bumper warranty). And trust me, I have never wished this on any car I have ever owned but I want my car to go bad again any time it wants to until my car gets to 145,000 miles when my bumper to bumper warranty will expire.
I mean, there are way too many people who pay thousands on warranty and their cars will only get bad after warranty has expired. Just like car insurance. We may pay it for over 10 or 20 years and never ever file a claim. So, I think it is ok for our cars to break down very well while it is covered under warranty.