What is the reason for the digital speed display disappearing on the Sagitar dashboard?
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Main reasons are as follows: Light damage: The dashboard light is damaged and needs to be replaced promptly; Circuit damage: The power supply circuit of the dashboard is damaged, resulting in an open circuit or short circuit, which can also cause the dashboard to not light up; Fuse blown: If the power supply fuse of the car dashboard is blown, it naturally results in no power supply, and the dashboard will not light up. Precautions for using the car dashboard: When the indicator light comes on: Immediately observe the odometer. If the accumulated mileage reaches or exceeds 100,000 km, the timing belt must be replaced. Otherwise, the timing belt may break, causing the engine to malfunction. After replacing the new timing belt: Remove the rubber cap covering the reset switch on the odometer dial, press the reset switch inside with a small round stick to turn off the timing belt indicator light. If the indicator light does not turn off after operating the reset switch, it may be due to a malfunctioning reset switch or a grounded circuit, and the fault should be inspected and resolved.
I encountered a situation where the digital speed display on my Sagitar's dashboard disappeared, most likely because I accidentally turned off the display settings. There's a menu button on the steering wheel—press it to find the display settings option, where there's a switch to turn the digital speed display on or off. Sometimes minor system updates can also automatically reset the settings, causing it to be hidden. I recommend checking this every time you get in the car, as the digital speed display is very useful for monitoring speed limits—safety first. If adjusting the settings doesn’t fix it, it might be due to low battery voltage affecting the dashboard’s operation. Try starting the car and waiting a few minutes to let it recover automatically. If that still doesn’t work, it’s best to visit a 4S shop—don’t delay your daily driving. Regularly checking the vehicle manual is also a good habit to avoid being caught off guard next time something goes wrong.