What Are the Reasons for a Car Display Screen Not Lighting Up?

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DeFrank
07/30/25 12:30am
Car display screen not lighting up may be caused by loose plugs or poor contact. The solutions for a car display screen not lighting up are as follows: Check if the wiring is normal: First, check if the power supply to the display screen is normal. If the power supply is abnormal, the power supply module needs to be replaced. Then, check if the ribbon cable connection is good. If there is a problem, the ribbon cable needs to be replaced. Check if the display screen is faulty: Check if the display screen is damaged. You can replace the display screen for testing. If it returns to normal, the display screen is damaged. If the result is the same, the power supply is normal, and the ribbon cable connection is good, then check the video output signal of the motherboard.
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