Where to Repair Car Display Screen?
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During the warranty period, you can go to a 4S store for repairs. If it's not under warranty, it is recommended to go to a professional repair shop, as the cost will be lower. Below is an introduction to car display screens: Introduction: Car displays come in sizes such as 3.5 inches, 4.3 inches, 7 inches, and 9 inches. They generally have two video inputs—one for connecting to an in-car DVD and another for connecting to a rearview camera. Some also feature MP5 video playback and Bluetooth functionality, making them suitable for use in vehicles and similar moving equipment. Specifications: Basic specifications for car displays must include dust resistance and shock resistance. In terms of temperature, they must be able to withstand extreme temperature differences from -30°C to 85°C. This is because the liquid crystals in the LCD panel may freeze in low-temperature environments, leading to display malfunctions or complete failure.
If there's an issue with your car's display screen, I recommend going to an authorized 4S dealership for repairs immediately. These screens are usually original equipment manufacturer (OEM) components, and their technicians have specialized tools and software to accurately diagnose faults based on the brand and model. Common screen problems like blackouts or freezing could be caused by circuit short circuits, software glitches, or hardware aging. First, check if the fuses and connection plugs are loose—sometimes a simple reboot can fix it. Avoid taking it to random roadside repair shops, as using substandard parts or improper handling might damage more systems, affecting navigation or safety features. Cost-wise, 4S dealerships might be more expensive, but they ensure warranty coverage and reliability, making them more hassle-free in the long run. From my personal experience, replacing the screen requires resetting all system settings, which is quite troublesome, so backing up data beforehand is a good habit. In short, prioritize safety and don’t delay repairs to avoid affecting nighttime driving visibility.