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How to Deal with the Black Screen Issue in Geely Boyue Pro's Central Control?

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DiArianna
07/28/2025, 11:21:12 PM

When the central control screen does not light up, the first thing to check is the battery—whether the battery power is normal and if it has sufficient charge. If the screen turns black and shuts down directly, it might be due to a blown fuse. If the screen sometimes works normally and sometimes goes black, you should check for potential issues like display quality problems or loose connections. If the central control battery power is normal, try restarting the central control to see if it can boot up properly. If the above steps still fail to resolve the issue, it is possible that there is a hardware failure in the central control screen's motherboard circuit. In this case, it is recommended to visit a 4S shop for professional inspection and repair.

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LauraAnn
08/12/2025, 09:54:38 AM

I also use a Boyue Pro, and just last month encountered a black screen issue—don’t rush to the dealership! First, try the simplest fix: turn off the engine, wait 10 minutes, and restart the infotainment system. Sometimes, the system recovers automatically after freezing. If the screen remains black, open the fuse box—typically located below the steering wheel—and check the fuse labeled ‘Screen’ or ‘Infotainment’ for burns. Replace it if needed. Next, inspect the screen’s wiring for looseness or accidental kicks. Avoid overloading charging devices daily. If the issue persists, it might be a software bug; Geely often releases updates—back up data before resetting or upgrading. For safety, if the screen blacks out while driving, pull over to avoid navigation disruptions. Finally, visit the dealership promptly for a professional scan to prevent worsening issues.

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Pedro
10/02/2025, 01:58:30 AM

I've driven over a dozen cars and seen plenty of center console black screens. Start with the basics! After turning off the engine, hold the power button for 15 seconds to force a system reboot—it's like a warm restart for a computer. Next, check the fuse box. For the Boyue Pro, it's located in the driver's footwell; the fuse labeled 'Entertainment System' is prone to blowing—be careful not to cause a short circuit when replacing it. Inspect the vehicle's power supply: before turning the key to power on, listen for any unusual sounds from the screen to determine if the power module is functioning properly. Avoid parking in direct sunlight or heavy rain to prevent moisture damage and extend the screen's lifespan. If it doesn't recover within half an hour, don't push your luck—contact a Geely service station immediately. Their diagnostic tools are precise, and a small expense now can save you from bigger troubles later.

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AdelynLynn
11/15/2025, 02:42:13 AM

Hello sisters! My car had a similar issue before. Don't panic when the center console screen goes black. Try turning off the engine, locking the car, and waiting a few minutes before restarting - sometimes the screen wakes up on its own. If that doesn't work, check your user manual to locate the fuse box and inspect it, as a blown fuse might need replacement. In daily use, avoid splashing water on the screen or pressing it too hard. Safety first - if the screen goes black while driving, pull over immediately to avoid affecting your driving. I recommend scheduling an inspection at the 4S dealership to prevent potential extended failures.

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BeauFitz
01/05/2026, 09:32:41 PM

I'm a commuter, and a black screen on the central console affects my daily navigation. Please address this promptly! First, try turning off the engine and restarting the system immediately. Then, check if the fuses are intact and replace them if necessary. Inspect the connection cables for any looseness, especially the power interface. If this happens frequently, consider a software issue—back up your data and update the vehicle's infotainment system. If you're busy, go directly to a Geely service center, where they can diagnose hardware issues with professional equipment to minimize work delays. Regularly clean the interfaces to prevent dust buildup and extend the device's lifespan.

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DelSilas
04/02/2026, 04:01:23 AM

I approach car issues with caution. For a blacked-out central control screen, first eliminate potential causes step by step: restart the vehicle to see if it recovers, then check whether fuses and power cables are damaged or have poor contact. Understand that the root cause might be missing software updates or system overload; the Boyue Pro often freezes due to user misoperation. Regular maintenance is essential to inspect wiring and avoid parking in damp environments. If a malfunction occurs, refrain from disassembling it yourself to prevent circuit damage, and immediately contact a 4S shop to ensure professional repair. Safe driving is paramount; when the screen is black, use a backup navigation tool to ensure smooth travel.

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