How to Force Restart a Frozen Car Display Screen?
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The method to force restart a frozen car display screen is to simply press the power button on the center console or turn off the engine and restart it. A frozen car display screen may occur due to prolonged use, where many programs occupy system memory, causing the screen to freeze. Pressing the restart button should resolve the issue. If the restart operation doesn't work, you can use a toothpick or another hard object to press the RST hole (reset button) on the center console screen to restore it to its initial state. Alternatively, reinstalling the center console system may also solve the problem. Here are some solutions for a frozen car display screen: Check if any new software has been downloaded recently: The freeze might be caused by unstable programs or insufficient memory. In this case, you need to free up some memory and uninstall the related software. Check the hardware: Determine whether the issue is due to a damaged screen, faulty wiring, or problems with the IC and motherboard, which are the most common causes. If it's a hardware issue, you'll need to take the car to a 4S shop or a repair shop for servicing. Check for version updates: Verify if the car's system software hasn't been updated to the latest version, which might cause the display screen to freeze. If so, simply upgrade the software version.