
There are several reasons why the central control display screen of a Geely Vision car may not light up: power supply issues with the central control system; damage to the central control screen; or a blown fuse in the central control system. Power Supply Issues: If the central control screen is black and not lighting up, you can try restarting the screen by turning the ignition on and off. If this doesn't resolve the issue, it is likely due to poor contact in the wiring, and you should promptly check for any loose connections. Screen Damage: If after checking the above two scenarios the central control screen remains black, it is probably due to prolonged use causing a failure in the power supply module, leading not only to lag but also possibly due to inherent circuit design flaws. Issues like module malfunctions or design defects require inspection and repair at a service center, or direct replacement may be necessary.

I remember once when I was driving my Geely Vision for an outing, suddenly the central control screen went black, and the navigation was completely dark, which was quite scary. I checked the common issues: it might be a blown fuse, just find the corresponding one in the fuse box and replace it; or it could be a wiring issue like a loose power connector, sometimes bumpy roads can cause the plug to come loose; or the screen itself might be broken, aging LCD screens or water damage can cause problems; there's also the possibility of software freezing, crashing during startup. I've tried restarting the vehicle or disconnecting the negative terminal for a few minutes and then reconnecting, which often solves the problem. If that doesn't work, then it's off to the 4S shop. During regular maintenance, it's good to clean the vents to prevent dust and extend the lifespan, after all, repairing the central control screen isn't cheap.

I've been driving for over ten years and have encountered the issue of the Geely Vision's central control screen not lighting up more than once. The key point is its significant impact—how inconvenient it is without the reversing camera or music control. Common causes are limited to a few: first, a blown fuse located in the fuse box under the driver's seat; second, unstable power supply, possibly due to low battery or abnormal alternator output; then there's the screen module malfunction or poor wiring contact. It's recommended to first check the fuse yourself to see if it's intact—replacing it is simple; also, pay attention to whether any other warning lights on the dashboard are on. Avoid spilling drinks near the screen during normal driving to prevent short circuits; if you really can't fix it, go to a professional promptly to avoid damaging more components.

I'm the type who loves tinkering with cars. When the center console screen of my Geely Vision went dark, I fixed it myself. The cause is usually a fuse issue—just check the manual to locate and replace it. If the screen is completely unresponsive, it might be frozen; try holding down the volume button to reboot. Worn wiring or loose connectors can also cause power loss. Use a multimeter to check voltage during troubleshooting—simple tools can handle it. Don’t wait until the screen goes completely black to address it, or you might end up without navigation when you need it most.


