Where is the reset button for the Geely Emgrand center control screen located?
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The reset button for the Geely Emgrand center control screen is located on the center control screen itself, marked with an RST symbol. If the center control screen malfunctions, you can use a paperclip or toothpick to press the RST hole on the center control screen to restore it to its initial state. More information about the center control screen is as follows: 1. Introduction: The center console color screen is a display located on the center console, primarily showing car audio, navigation, vehicle information, reverse camera images, etc. It includes single-touch and multi-touch LCD screens. Most models position the center console color screen near the center console, but some newer models integrate it with the instrument panel. A larger screen does not necessarily mean clearer visibility, as clarity is affected by screen resolution. Adding an aftermarket color screen may require disassembling and modifying the center console, and improper handling can damage internal components, leading to future driving noises. Some models' center console color screens not only display rich information but also support touch operations and other human-machine interactions. 2. Technical requirements: Due to its unique application environment, the technical requirements for automotive LCD screens are much higher than those for traditional LED displays. They must be moisture-proof, rain-proof, dust-proof, lightning-proof, anti-static, corrosion-proof, UV-proof, sun-proof, interference-proof, cold-proof, shock-proof, and oxidation-resistant. Additionally, they must include overcurrent, overvoltage, short circuit, and undervoltage protection functions to qualify as automotive-grade screens.
When driving my Geely Emgrand, I encountered a frozen central control screen. The location of the reset button varies depending on the model year, but it's commonly found in a small round hole at the lower right corner of the central control screen. You need to gently insert a pin or SIM card tool and hold it for a few seconds to reboot the system. The position is designed to be discreet to avoid accidental presses while maintaining aesthetics. I remember in the newer Emgrand models, it's located near the volume control buttons. A reset is essentially a hardware reboot for the screen, which can resolve many minor issues like unresponsive touch or black screens. It's best to perform this operation while the car is parked to ensure safety. Occasional resets are fine, but frequent operations should be avoided to prevent potential circuit issues. If you can't find it, you can check the specific page in the owner's manual, which includes illustrated instructions.