What is the reason for abnormal display on the Honda CR-V dashboard screen?
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Reasons for abnormal display on the Honda CR-V dashboard screen: Vehicle power supply voltage issues: Check the stability of the vehicle's power supply voltage to rule out the possibility of voltage instability. Car navigation cable problems: If the voltage is stable, then inspect the cables on the back of the device for any issues, which can be resolved by replacing the connections. Here is some related information about the Sonata 9: Design aspects: The ninth-generation Sonata adopts the Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 design concept, with streamlined contours advocating a "flattened" look, giving an overall more stable and grand feel, while also reducing the drag coefficient to some extent. Dimensions: The ninth-generation Sonata measures 4855/1865/1485 mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2805 mm, which is 35 mm, 30 mm, and 10 mm larger than the current model respectively, and the wheelbase is extended by 10 mm.
Buddy, my Honda CR-V also had issues with the instrument screen acting up, like going black or flashing random characters. Common causes include low battery voltage, where the system becomes unstable when power is insufficient; software bugs or the need for an update; aging or loose wiring harness connectors, with dust or moisture causing poor contact; blown fuses cutting power; or screen failure due to extreme heat exposure. I recommend first checking the battery voltage with a multimeter—if it's below 12V, it's time to charge or replace it. Then, try disconnecting the negative terminal for a few minutes to reset the system. Safety is key—if it affects critical info like the tachometer, don’t delay; take it to a certified shop to scan for trouble codes and eliminate risks. Keep an eye on your vehicle’s maintenance history to avoid recurring issues.