How to Restore the Car Screen to Factory Settings?
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Most navigation systems have a reset button, which is usually a small hole. There is a small hole labeled 'REST' on the navigation system. Just insert something into it for a few seconds.
Restoring the car screen to factory settings is actually quite simple, the key is to follow the steps. First, locate the settings menu on the screen, usually in the lower left corner of the home screen or in the drop-down menu. After entering, look for the system options, where there should be a reset or restore factory settings option. Click on it, and a confirmation window will pop up. Select confirm, and the screen will automatically restart. The whole process takes about a minute, and once completed, all personalized settings will be cleared, such as Bluetooth pairings and navigation history. So, it's recommended to back up your data before resetting, using a USB drive or a mobile app to save important information. The operation varies slightly between different car models. For example, Japanese cars often have simpler menu designs, while German cars might bury the option deeper in the menus. It's best to check the owner's manual beforehand to avoid mistakes. I've noticed many friends forget to try this method when the screen freezes or displays garbled text. It can solve minor software issues, so there's no need to rush to the repair shop.