What is the reason for the Magotan's central control screen not lighting up?
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Magotan's central control screen not lighting up is due to low voltage. Low voltage: If it happens occasionally, it is a normal phenomenon because when starting the car, the instant power is used on the ignition, sometimes resulting in low voltage, which can cause the screen not to light up. Abnormal power supply: If it fails to light up multiple times, you should check whether the power supply to the display screen is normal. If the power supply is abnormal, the power supply module needs to be replaced. Faulty wiring: You can check whether the wiring connection is good. If there is a problem, the wiring needs to be replaced. If everything is normal, then the display screen may be damaged.
Last time I was driving my Magotan, the center console screen suddenly went black, which was really frustrating. First, consider whether the fuse has blown—it's located in the box near the driver's footwell, and a blown fuse will cut off power. If the fuse checks out fine, the issue might be a loose or poorly connected power cable, as frequent bumps while driving can shake things loose. Alternatively, it could be a hardware failure in the screen itself, like a burnt internal display or a circuit board malfunction. Software can also be a headache, such as a failed system update or a crash causing the black screen. Try restarting the vehicle or resetting the center console by holding the power button for 10 seconds. Additionally, an aging battery or unstable alternator output can affect power supply—don't overlook these details. If this happens while driving, it's best to pull over safely, turn off unnecessary electronics, and troubleshoot carefully. I later took it to a professional shop for a quick and reliable fix, which saved me a lot of hassle.