
If there is poor contact in the connector, it may cause the light not to illuminate. For this issue, the general solution is to locate the point of poor contact and reconnect it properly. If the LED is faulty, it will directly cause the instrument light not to illuminate. For such a problem, the usual solution is to replace the LED with a new one. If there is an open circuit in the dashboard wiring, it may cause the light not to illuminate. For this issue, the general solution is to first locate the open circuit and then repair the fault.

As a seasoned driver of the Zotye E200, I've encountered the issue of the display screen going black several times. It's best to start with the simplest solutions. First, check the fuse box, usually located near the storage compartment under the steering wheel. Find the fuse for the display and replace it if it's blown. Second, restart the vehicle by turning it off, removing the key, waiting a few minutes, and then starting it again—sometimes a software freeze can be resolved this way. If the problem persists, check if the power cable connectors are loose, especially those connection points under the battery compartment cover. If these attempts don’t work, don’t tinker further—head straight to the 4S shop for professional diagnostics. It could be a hardware issue with the screen or an internal module failure, which they can properly identify and fix. Remember, driving with a non-functional display can compromise navigation safety, so never delay repairs.

Over the past few years, I've frequently dealt with minor electronic issues. If the Zotye E200's display goes completely black, don't panic immediately. First, refer to the owner's manual to locate the fuse position and use a multimeter to check if it's blown. If you don't have tools, try unplugging and reconnecting the power cable to check for poor contact. There's also a restart method: turn off the ignition, lock the car, wait five minutes, and then restart. If the problem persists, check if the high-voltage battery voltage is too low, and read the error codes using the vehicle's diagnostic interface. Avoid disassembling randomly to prevent short circuits. If you really can't fix it, contact a local service station. The display is crucial for showing charging status, so getting it repaired early saves time and trouble.

I found that after the Zotye E200 screen went black, first try simple steps: turn off the car, remove the key, wait a few minutes, and then restart. Then check if the corresponding fuse for the screen in the fuse box is intact. If that doesn't work, don't force it—take it to a repair shop to check the wiring or the screen itself. You can still drive with a black screen, but there's no information display, so it's best to get it fixed.

In my Zotye E200, a black screen on the display is often caused by a loose connector. Try opening the battery compartment cover to check if the wires connected to the screen have come loose, and secure them firmly. Restarting the system can also help: turn off the car, wait a while, and then restart it. A blown fuse is another common cause; replace it according to the manual's instructions. If these self-checks don’t work, it’s likely a hardware failure, and professional repair is recommended to fix the control module. To prevent this issue, always keep the battery fully charged while driving.


