How to Restore When the Dashboard Shows 'No Entry'?
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The dashboard displaying 'No Entry' indicates there are currently no tasks. You can adjust this by using the buttons on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel or the buttons on the right combination switch. For some car models, you can switch the car's functions back by long-pressing the reset button on the dashboard. After holding it down, the display will change. Alternatively, long-press the button at the top of the wiper until the screen shows the vehicle status, then select the desired data. Long-pressing the fuel consumption reset button can also achieve this.
I often encounter customers asking about this during maintenance visits. Simply put, you might have switched to the simplified display mode. Try holding down the arrow button on the left side of the steering wheel for a few seconds, or long-press the display button on the dashboard to restore the system to full mode. If there's no response, check if there's a display content toggle option in the vehicle settings. Nowadays, new car screens have too many functions and are prone to accidental touches. Occasionally, the infotainment system freezing can also cause this—park the car, turn it off for ten minutes, and restart it, which usually solves the problem. If all else fails, consider visiting the 4S shop to refresh the system. After all, the dashboard directly affects driving safety, so don’t tamper with the wiring yourself.
Last month, my car had the same issue. I think you might have accidentally pressed the toggle button. Don't panic—most of the time, you can fix it yourself. Check if there's a small arrow button on the right side of the steering wheel and hold it for a few seconds. Alternatively, after starting the car, access the settings menu and look for the display options to switch back to the full view. If you can't find it, refer to the manual—different car models have different procedures. Remember not to adjust settings on bumpy roads to avoid accidental touches. If this happens repeatedly, you should check the wiring, as minor faults like this, if left unaddressed, could affect other instrument displays.