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What is the reason for the power failure of the Exeed TXL's central control screen?

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CarlosFitz
07/29/25 9:06pm

Exeed TXL's central control screen loses power because the car computer crashes and the wiring clips detach. The specific reasons for the central control screen losing power are as follows: Because modern cars have many electronic components, especially with the continuous updates and iterations of the car connectivity systems, many vehicles' multimedia systems have become quite complex, leading to an increase in failures of the car's large screen. Many wiring connections are made through clip-on plugs, and when encountering bumpy roads or issues with the original installation quality, the clips may detach or loosen, causing the car's large screen to malfunction. Solutions: You can try turning off and restarting the car and the car computer to see if the large screen display can be restored. If repeated attempts still fail to resolve the issue, take time to visit a 4S store for testing, refreshing, or repairing the relevant module.

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OMalia
08/15/25 7:16pm

As an auto mechanic, I often encounter situations where the central control screen loses power. In the case of the Exeed TXL, this issue might stem from a blown fuse. The fuse box in the car is typically located under the steering wheel or inside the glove compartment—once a fuse blows, it cuts off the power supply. Poor wiring connections are also common, such as loose or corroded wiring. Additionally, if the vehicle's computer module malfunctions or a short circuit occurs, it can cause the screen to stop working. I recommend first checking whether the fuses are intact and replacing them if necessary. However, be cautious—the electronic system is complex, so it's best to take it to a 4S shop for professional diagnosis rather than attempting DIY repairs, as improper handling could damage more components. Addressing this issue promptly can prevent risks like navigation or air conditioning failure while driving, especially since the vehicle's systems are interconnected.

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SanHailey
10/16/25 8:33am

Hey, my car's central control screen also went black for no reason before, and after messing around for a while, I found out it was due to a loose connection. Common causes for similar issues in the Exeed TXL include the power connector not being plugged in tightly or internal cables coming loose due to bumps; another reason could be unstable vehicle voltage when the battery is too low, causing the screen to shut down first for protection; or the screen itself might be aging. I've tried some simple fixes myself: turn the key but don't start the engine, then check if the screen's plug is loose; if that doesn't work, try restarting the vehicle to see if the system recovers. If it still doesn't work, don't force it—take it to a repair shop immediately. Driving without the screen is such a hassle, you can't even listen to music, so safety first!

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StChloe
11/30/25 2:32am

I'm particularly fascinated by automotive electronic systems. In the case of the Exeed TXL's center console losing power, aside from hardware failures, software bugs are often the main culprits. For instance, failed system updates or internal program crashes can cause the screen to freeze; or power management module conflicts may lead to power cuts. Try holding the power button for 10 seconds to force a device reboot. If that doesn't work, check if there's a factory reset option in the settings. Abnormal battery conditions can also cause voltage fluctuations affecting display functionality. Such malfunctions not only impact entertainment experience but also potentially increase misoperation risks, making early troubleshooting crucial!

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