What to Do When the Navigation Screen Suddenly Goes Black?
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If the navigation screen goes black, you can try restarting it. Here are some methods to deal with a black navigation screen: 1. Common operations after the navigation screen goes black: Press and hold the navigation power button; or check whether the navigation software needs an update, whether the original version is incompatible with the new version, and whether you need to contact the manufacturer to replace the navigation system. 2. Use the reset button to restore the navigation: The reset button is located at the navigation exit. Gently press it with a toothpick or a paperclip. The built-in GPS antenna in the car navigation system receives data from at least three of the 24 GPS satellites orbiting the Earth. Combined with the electronic map stored in the car navigation device, it matches the position coordinates determined by the GPS satellite signals to pinpoint the car's exact location on the electronic map. This is commonly referred to as the positioning function.
Last week, I encountered a black screen issue with my navigation system, and it really freaked me out! I was driving to a friend's house for a gathering when suddenly the navigation went completely black. I immediately pulled over to a safe spot. I tried restarting the navigation system by holding the power button for a few seconds—sometimes a software bug can be fixed with a simple reboot. I also checked the fuse box located near the passenger seat to see if any fuses were blown. Luckily, it wasn't a hardware issue, or I would have had to take it to the shop. I also considered the possibility of overheating or loose wiring, so I waited for the car to cool down and then checked the connections under the hood. It's important to regularly update the system software to minimize the risk of crashes. Since that incident, I've kept a phone mount in my car just in case the navigation fails again—safety on the road is the top priority.