What is the reason for the continuous flashing in the middle of the Venucia T60 display screen?

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StSadie
09/04/25 6:32am
Venucia T60 display screen continuously flashing in the middle indicates that the vehicle has entered the anti-theft mode. Introduction to Venucia display screen: The Venucia T60 adopts the currently popular floating large central control touch screen, which makes it easier for the driver to obtain information and effectively enhances the technological sense of the interior. The screen size is 10 inches and integrates AVM panoramic imaging, navigation, multimedia, and rich functions of the car networking. The interactive interface is still dominated by blue tones. Situations where the display screen keeps flashing: If the key is turned off, flashing is a normal phenomenon. If the key is turned on and the screen is still flashing or remains lit, it means the vehicle has not detected a legal key, and in this case, the car will not start.
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ElleRose
09/16/25 7:24am
I've encountered similar situations before. If the screen flickers in the middle, it's mostly caused by poor circuit contact. Did you hear any buzzing sound when turning on the center console? This usually indicates a loose ribbon cable connection to the screen or oxidized metal contacts. Don't rush to reboot yet—try gently pressing the screen bezel with your finger. If the flickering pattern changes, it basically confirms a physical connection issue. Frequent driving on bumpy roads can easily shake connectors loose, especially for aftermarket screens. I recommend opening the glove compartment to inspect wiring harness connectors, spraying electronic cleaner on the interfaces before reconnecting them firmly (be careful not to pull the ribbon cable forcefully). If the problem persists, you'll need to check the main unit's power supply module, but this requires visiting a repair shop to test voltage stability with a multimeter.
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