
Mercedes-Benz display screen continuously restarts because the system memory has accumulated to a certain extent. Below is relevant information about the car's central control: Introduction: The car's central control is where comfort and entertainment devices such as air conditioning and audio are controlled. The car's central control includes the central control door lock system, allowing the driver to control the vehicle's door switches and window lift system. The central control door lock system mainly has three functions: central control, speed control, and individual control. The driver can control all door lock switches. Meanwhile, when the vehicle speed reaches a certain level, the doors automatically lock. For other doors, there are independent switches that can individually control their own doors. Actuator: The central lock actuator is used to execute the driver's instructions to lock or unlock the door. The door lock actuator has three driving methods: electromagnetic, DC motor, and permanent magnet motor. The structure changes polarity to reverse the direction of movement, thereby executing the locking or unlocking action.

The Mercedes display keeps restarting, which I understand could be related to software conflicts, such as a failed system update or a malfunctioning application. On the hardware side, loose internal connections in the display or damage to the power module can also cause frequent restarts. Additionally, unstable power supply is a common factor, such as voltage fluctuations caused by an aging battery, triggering the system's protection mechanism to restart repeatedly. The restart issue can delay navigation or reverse camera functions, causing significant distraction while driving and potentially leading to accidents. My advice is to try a soft reset: turn off the display and wait a few minutes before restarting. If the problem persists, don’t delay—visit a 4S shop for inspection. They have professional diagnostic tools to quickly identify the cause. Avoid disassembling the display yourself to prevent further damage.

I also experienced the annoyance of repeated screen reboots while driving my Mercedes-Benz. I was using the navigation to travel out of town, and the screen flickering on and off really caused me trouble. The mechanic later said the reasons could include software bugs, such as abnormal crashes of background programs or update compatibility issues; hardware issues like poor heat dissipation leading to overheating and reboots; or even incorrect signals from vehicle sensors causing system confusion. Constant reboots are not only irritating but also affect driving safety, especially when visibility is poor at night. The solution requires professional diagnostics, and it's recommended to regularly check system logs to identify issues promptly. Regular maintenance of the battery and software can significantly reduce the occurrence of such problems.

The continuous rebooting of the Mercedes display screen is often caused by unstable power supply or system overload. Voltage issues, such as a low battery charge or alternator failure, can lead to repeated system crashes. Software conflicts, like running multiple high-load applications simultaneously, can also easily trigger reboots. Hardware damage, such as a burnt display chip or poor circuit contact, requires careful inspection. Recommended solutions include ensuring stable power connections and attempting a soft restart of the system to see if it recovers. If unsuccessful, take the vehicle to a professional workshop for diagnosis and repair, as driving safety should not be compromised.


