How to Test Touchscreen Dead Spots via Engineering Menus
If part of your car's touchscreen has stopped responding, the question isn't just whether the screen is broken. The question is where exactly the problem is and what's causing it.
If part of your car's touchscreen has stopped responding, the question isn't just whether the screen is broken. The question is where exactly the problem is and what's causing it.
If you're getting ready to replace your car's touchscreen or infotainment display, one of the first questions that comes up is whether you need to disconnect the battery first. The...
Your infotainment display looks fine. The picture is clear. But the screen won't respond when you tap it, or it starts doing things on its own. That's a digitizer problem,...
If your car's touchscreen is bubbling, responding to touches you didn't make, or has a sticky residue leaking out of the bezel, OCA adhesive failure is the most likely cause.
Before you spend money on the wrong part — or let a dealer sell you a full display assembly you may not need — here is how to diagnose what...
The OEM part number removes that ambiguity. It identifies one specific unit, not a range of possibilities.
If your 2019 or 2020 Nissan Altima touchscreen is ghost touching, bubbling, or completely unresponsive, you've probably already heard what the dealer wants to charge.
If your car's touchscreen is cracked, unresponsive, or just dead, you've probably already looked up replacement options and wondered whether you can handle the job yourself.
There are two main types of touchscreen technology used in vehicles: resistive and capacitive. They work completely differently, they fail differently, and they require different solutions. Here's what you need...
Are you experiencing erratic behavior from your 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, or 2019 Mazda 6 dashboard display? The first-generation 7-inch Mazda Connect infotainment systems suffer from well-documented manufacturing oversights that...