What Causes the Golf Dashboard Not to Light Up?
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Reasons for the Golf dashboard not lighting up: fuse damage, vehicle unable to charge, car battery dead. Fuse damage: The circuit or appliance behind the fuse is grounded; the appliance behind the fuse malfunctions, increasing power consumption; the appliance behind the fuse starts frequently, meaning the frequency of startup and shutdown exceeds normal usage patterns. Solution: Go to a 4S shop for professional repair as soon as possible. Vehicle unable to charge: When the electric Golf is connected to a DC charging pile for charging, the charging gun is inserted into the vehicle's DC charging socket, but the DC charging pile's APP still prompts "Gun not inserted, please insert the charging gun to proceed," meaning DC charging cannot proceed normally. Solution: First, check whether the charging circuit connection is reliable, inspect whether the connection wire and plug are in good contact, carefully check the socket and plug for signs of arcing, and look for any line damage or breakage. Car battery dead: If the car battery is dead, the car will exhibit symptoms such as the dashboard light not turning on, car lights dimming, and the horn not sounding. In this case, promptly inspect the car battery and charge it. If the battery is damaged, it can be replaced with a new one.