How to Turn Off the Central Control Screen of the New Sylphy?
3 Answers
Drivers can try using voice commands to control the shutdown of the central control screen. Drivers can press and hold the volume button on the right side for 3-5 seconds with their finger, and the central control will enter the standby page, then turn to a black screen state.
I've noticed that it's quite common for the central control screen in the new Sylphy to stay on. It might be due to the screen software freezing, especially after a system update or when certain apps are running. Try restarting the system: turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, and then start it up again—sometimes this can resolve the issue. If the screen responds but there's no option to turn it off, check the settings menu to see if there's a screen-off option; some cars keep it on by default to display the reversing camera or navigation. Physical button malfunctions can also be a cause, such as dust blockage or poor contact—try gently cleaning them. Hardware failures like a faulty screen module are less common, but if none of these methods work, it's best to visit a 4S shop to have the circuits checked with diagnostic tools. Don't worry, this issue is usually a minor fix and doesn't affect driving safety.
The steps to deal with the unresponsive central control screen in the new Sylphy are quite simple. Based on my personal experience with a similar issue, start with basic troubleshooting: ensure the car is not running when attempting to press the screen-off button. If there's no response, check if the button is loose or obstructed by debris. Navigate to the system settings and browse through the menu to find the screen-off option or brightness adjustment, as the Sylphy sometimes defaults to keeping the screen on for displaying information. For a reboot method: start the ignition and drive, then hold the power button for 5 seconds to force a restart; if that doesn't work, disconnect the battery's negative terminal for a few minutes before reconnecting, which can reset the system but may erase custom settings. Avoid frequent clicking to prevent button wear. If the screen is completely frozen, it might be due to loose internal wiring connections, requiring a simple check by opening up the panel—but avoid tampering unnecessarily and seek professional repair promptly for peace of mind. Regular maintenance of the car's infotainment system can prevent this issue.