What causes the beeping sound in the Lavida dashboard screen?

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SanWalker
07/30/25 8:59am
Lavida dashboard screen beeping sound reasons are as follows: Gaps or misalignment in wiring: There may be gaps, misalignment, or displacement between leather, plastic, and wiring components, especially after exposure to intense sunlight, which can easily cause this situation. This leads to the car producing abnormal noises due to loose squeezing on bumpy roads. Generally, finding the source of the noise and using items like tissue paper or rubber as spacers to block the gaps can help. Abnormal noise from car audio: This is caused by collisions between the car audio amplifier and car components. The main solution is to tighten the screws to secure the amplifier, CD player, etc. Sound of electric current inside the car: This is usually louder when the car is first started, especially during cold starts when audio, air conditioning, wipers, and other devices automatically turn on. The noise will naturally disappear after the car warms up or drives for a while and stabilizes.
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