Why Does the Volkswagen Touch Screen Malfunction?
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Volkswagen touch screen malfunctions because prolonged usage leads to numerous trivial files occupying the system memory, causing it to freeze. Reasons why the car's central control touch screen may still malfunction: There might be an issue with the screen's touch points, necessitating a direct replacement. This involves many complex integrated circuits. If the installation is unprofessional or incorrect, it could lead to a series of malfunctions in the central control screen, and in severe cases, it might burn out the vehicle's components, posing certain safety hazards. Tips for fixing a malfunctioning car navigation touch screen: Restart the navigation system to restore factory settings. The restart button is a small built-in button located on the back or side of the device (used after a freeze). After pressing the restart button, check if the screen responds. If it does, go to the settings to calibrate the screen. If the screen does not respond after restarting, charge the battery for an extended period. If that doesn't work, the only option is to send it for repair.