
The reasons for no sound from the central control screen include: connection issues between the camera and the central control screen, camera malfunction, or problems with the central control screen itself. Related introduction to car central control screens: 1. Definition: A full-touch central control screen refers to a car's dashboard that no longer uses traditional physical button or knob designs, but instead employs capacitive touch technology. Similar to smartphone screens, it responds to light touches, presses, or swipes. 2. Advantages: Full-touch central control screens not only significantly enhance the vehicle's technological and premium feel but also add a highlight to the car's otherwise less avant-garde interior design.

When I first encountered the issue of no sound from the center console screen, I considered many possible causes. First, check the volume settings—it could be that the navigation volume was turned down separately or the mute button was accidentally activated. Hardware issues are also common, such as loose speaker wiring or a faulty amplifier, especially when plugs come loose on bumpy roads. Software glitches aren’t rare either, like system freezes or Bluetooth conflicts causing audio output failure, particularly after connecting a phone; in such cases, restarting the vehicle or holding down the power button to reset usually helps. Additionally, check for interference from external devices, like disconnecting your phone to test. I recommend starting with simple troubleshooting of the settings, then manually rebooting if that doesn’t work. If the problem persists, it’s best to visit a professional repair shop to avoid distractions while driving.

Last time when my car's central control screen had no sound, I thought it was broken, but later found out it was a Bluetooth connection issue. Simple steps can solve it: first press the volume button to confirm it's not muted, then check the volume settings for media, navigation, and phone in the system menu. No luck? Restart the system by turning off the car, waiting half a minute, and starting it again. Still not working? Disconnect and reconnect your phone's Bluetooth. Avoid placing items on the console to prevent accidental touches. Small issues can often be fixed by yourself, saving time. Experience tells me that regularly testing these functions can help detect problems early, avoiding panic trips to the repair shop. After all, a silent system while driving can be distracting and concerning.

I found the central control screen has no sound, so act quickly: first try adjusting the volume buttons, then check the audio output in the settings. If that doesn't work, restart the vehicle or reset the screen system. Bluetooth issues are common, simply disconnect and reconnect. If it still doesn't work, it might be a hardware fault, find a technician to fix it. Remember not to compromise safe driving.


