2. Reboot the System. On some occasions, the system may freeze up and you may not be able to adjust the brightness. In such cases, rebooting the system should solve the issue. To do this, turn off the car so that the stereo also gets turned off. Disconnect the battery and let the system cool down for a few minutes.
1: Blown Fuse. One common culprit is a blown fuse. The radio’s fuse can blow due to a power surge or short circuit. If this happens, the solution is relatively simple: locate the fuse box, identify the blown fuse using the vehicle manual, and replace it.On 1/31/2022 at 1:28 AM, unofix said: The problem is not the screen staying on, that's just the thing you can see. The real issue is the screen stays on because something is keeping one or more modules awake. Until all modules shut down and enter sleep mode the screen remains on.
Posted March 26, 2018 Could you pls help me? I am driving a Grand C-Max and now it has this problem with the information and entertainment display. When I turn it on, by default I can listen to the radio. However, all the other buttons do not work, including the clock, CD, bluetooth, everything.2009 - 2014 Ford F150 - 2010 LED display for clock/radio went out - Hello. This is my first post to your forums. I have a 2010 F-150 XLT SC 4x2 with the Sync package and 18K miles. This morning on the way to work I noticed the display for the clock/radio/compass had gone out. The radio was off at that time. fhfWp9H.