What to Do When the Car's Central Control Screen Freezes?
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Solutions for a frozen car central control screen: The central control screen freezing may be caused by prolonged use leading to many programs occupying system memory, resulting in a freeze. You can press the restart button to reboot, or use a toothpick or other hard object to insert into the RST hole (reset button) of the central control screen to restore it to its initial state or reinstall the central control system to resolve the issue. If the central control screen still malfunctions after being restored to its initial state, it may be due to issues with the screen's touch points. In this case, it needs to be replaced directly, but it is recommended to leave this to professionals. After all, the central control screen integrates many complex circuits. If the circuits are installed unprofessionally or incorrectly, it may cause a series of malfunctions in the central control screen, or even worse, burn out components inside the car, posing certain safety hazards.