Where to repair car DVD?
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If the car DVD is broken, it can be sent back to the manufacturer for repair. It can also be repaired at places that handle electrical repairs. Generally, if there is a problem with the DVD at a 4S shop and it is within the warranty period, it can be directly replaced with a new one and processed as a claim. Below is a related introduction: Car-mounted: So-called car-mounted refers to products specifically designed for use in cars, making them convenient to use while the car is in motion. The most common ones are car-mounted MP3, MP4, GPS, and car DVD. Other examples include car-mounted hard drives, car power supplies, car refrigerators, car massagers, car computers, car TVs, car U disk recorders, etc. Famous brands in car-mounted products: Casper, Hikvision, Dahua, and Mashuo. The use of these car-mounted products generally requires power supply through the car cigarette lighter. Car-mounted products have deeply integrated into people's daily lives and have made life more convenient for everyone.
Last time my car's DVD got stuck, it was quite a hassle. I recommend going to a professional car audio modification shop first—they're skilled at removing the dashboard panels and can check if it's a laser head aging or motherboard issue. Here’s a detail to note: if the touchscreen fails but the disc still plays, it’s likely a loose ribbon cable issue. You can also try roadside repair shops, but some mechanics aren’t familiar with specific car wiring and might break the clips. Finally, make sure to clarify the quote—the price difference between an OEM disc drive and aftermarket parts can be several hundred yuan. My old car went with aftermarket parts, and it’s been running smoothly for two years.