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It's a challenge to pinpoint the exact issue causing the malfunction of the civics touch screen, as there could be various factors at play. To troubleshoot, start by attempting to reset the system by holding down the volume control button for around 30 seconds. If this does not fully reset the touch screen, the problem may stem from an internal electronic failure caused by faulty wiring or damaged components, or it could be an ECM error. In either scenario, refer to your owner's manual for guidance on addressing these issues. If the manual does not provide assistance, it is advisable to seek help from a knowledgeable individual to inspect the vehicle. Consider taking it to a dealership or, at the very least, an auto repair shop to have the touch screen repaired.
My screen on my Honda Civic isn't working, and someone suggested that I need a software update. However, I'm not sure how to go about doing that.
To be completely honest, I took out the fuse and reinserted it, and then I was all set to continue.
Activate the source button on your steering wheel and hold it for 10 to 15 seconds, and you should be all set.
To reset the entertainment system on your 2017 Honda Civic, press and hold the power/volume button for 10-15 seconds to completely reboot the touchscreen.
I was informed by the dealership that a faulty fan located behind the screen led to the screen overheating and ultimately breaking. The cost breakdown is $2600 for the part and $400 for labor, totaling $3000 to replace the screen.
Wow, those Australian mechanics are so frustrating. They can't seem to repair it properly; all they want to do is replace it and charge an outrageous $1000 for it!
Can you please tell me where the fuse for the touch screen in a 1917 Honda Civic is located?