What could be the reasons for Tesla touchscreen being unresponsive and reboot ineffective?
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Tesla touchscreen being unresponsive and reboot ineffective may have the following possible reasons: 1. In-vehicle computer crash. As modern vehicles are equipped with numerous electronic components, especially with the continuous updates of car connectivity systems, many vehicles' multimedia systems have become increasingly complex, leading to a higher incidence of large screen malfunctions. You can try turning off the engine and restarting the vehicle and the in-vehicle computer to see if the large screen display can be restored. If repeated attempts fail to resolve the issue, it is advisable to visit a 4S store for module detection, refresh, or repair. 2. Line connector detachment. Many line connections are secured by direct plug-in clips. When encountering bumpy roads or due to original installation quality issues, these clips may detach or loosen, causing the large screen to malfunction. 3. In-vehicle module failure. This scenario is relatively more probable. Sometimes, due to the abundance of electronic products in the car, the content displayed on the large screen may be too much, leading to interference between internal modules. This can easily cause issues with the in-vehicle system, making repeated reboots ineffective. The only solutions are to restore factory settings or visit a 4S store for a system flash operation.