What's the reason for all the central control buttons in the car malfunctioning?
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When the touch screen of the car's central control panel malfunctions, it is most likely due to prolonged usage leading to numerous fragmented files occupying the system memory, causing a crash. Here are some relevant solutions: 1. RST Hole Reset Button: Prepare a paperclip or a toothpick—something relatively rigid—and then press the RST hole (reset button) on the central control screen to restore it to its initial state. Similar to reinstalling a computer's operating system, over time, many junk files accumulate, and a system reset can restore normal functionality. 2. Replace the Screen: If the touch screen still malfunctions after resetting to the initial state, the issue might lie with the screen's touch points, necessitating a replacement. However, it's best to leave this task to professionals, as the panel integrates many complex circuits. Improper or incorrect installation could lead to a series of malfunctions in the central control screen, and in severe cases, could burn out components inside the car, posing certain safety hazards.