Possible Fixes to Try When The Center Display Unavailable in Your Tesla

There are some possible fixes to try when your center display is unavailable in your Tesla. Here’s what you should know about the problem:

  • Unfortunately, this hard drive has a limited lifespan, so the center display may be blank.
  • In some cases, you will need to reboot the car.
  • A simple way to reset your center display is to use the “GPU reboot” function.
  • A blown fuse is another potential problem that prevents your Tesla’s center display from working.

How to fix the center display being unavailable on Tesla

First, check the Media Control Unit. The Media Control Unit is responsible for controlling the center display. It stores all data on a single chip. If this fails, nothing will work, including the center display.

Check to see if this part has failed. The screen may be blank or display yellow bands, or it may be an issue with your eMMC memory chip. Thankfully, there are a number of ways to fix this issue.

A common way to fix the touchscreen in your Tesla is to remove the battery and replace the memory. 1

This process may take a few minutes, but the battery will last for several months. Depending on the type of battery in your Tesla, this may take up to an hour. You may also be able to fix the screen by simply using moving memory or an eMMC card. Whether it is a temporary or permanent problem, your Tesla will still need some repairs.

How do you reset the Tesla display center?

First, you may need to park your car and then perform the procedure. While the screens are reloading, you’ll still be able to drive your car, but you won’t be able to use the sound system or adjust your headlights. It can take up to two minutes for the screen to fully reload.

Depending on your specific model and the problem, you can try several different solutions. You may want to try the quick screen reboot method 2, a full power down, or even a configuration change.

  • To perform the reset procedure, first remove the battery from the vehicle.
  • Next, remove the power cord from the car.
  • Now, press the buttons above the scroll wheels for 10 seconds. Make sure to apply the brake and close all the doors until the procedure is completed.
  • After the procedure is complete, wait for around 4-5 minutes before you can use the features again.
  • It is recommended that you do not perform the reset while driving, as this can interfere with the performance of the vehicle’s systems.

The next time the touchscreen stops working properly, you should try to restore factory settings. In the meantime, if you’ve just purchased your Tesla, you may want to turn off the Bluetooth and the Sentry Mode in the settings menu. This will make the touchscreen work again. If it doesn’t, contact Tesla customer support and they will work on your issue. There are no costs involved with this procedure. If it does, you can request a technician to visit your Tesla to repair the screen and fix the problem.

How do you reset the Tesla display center?

How do you adjust a Tesla display?

If you’re having trouble with your Tesla’s center display, you might try to reset the touchscreen while driving. If you do this, be sure to park the vehicle. Your touchscreen will reload, but you won’t be able to adjust your climate control settings or view the rear-camera display. This is a problem that Tesla will fix for free3 if you contact the company within eight years or 100,000 miles of the purchase date.

If you want to adjust your screen more, you may need to purchase a swivel screen. This way, you can adjust your display to swivel left and right. A swivel screen makes it easier to read the screen from the front seat. It may also reduce glare and reflections.

Why does the Tesla screen go blank?

Although the center display is a crucial part of your car, it is not the only component at risk. It can also be the culprit of a crash, a blank screen, or flickering images. The center display is controlled by Tesla’s memory chip, which stores all the data in one spot. When this memory chip fails, everything else stops working, including the center display. If this happens, contact Tesla customer service to get the issue diagnosed and fixed.

The reason for this problem may be related to the information-management computer, which records video from all angles of the car. Unfortunately, this hard drive has a limited lifespan, so the center display may be blank. In such cases, you will need to reboot the car. Otherwise, you might experience a total breakdown. The eMMC-based memory is responsible for this problem, which is very common with older Tesla models. Fortunately, Tesla offers free repairs for late-model Tesla S models. 4

Sources
  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnaJSQINIyQ[]
  2. https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/how-to-reboot-screens.65666/[]
  3. https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/10/23065987/tesla-recall-130000-vehicles-fix-touchscreen-issues-caused-overheating-cpu-amd-ryzen[]
  4. https://www.tesla.com/support/8gb-emmc-recall-frequently-asked-questions#:~:text=Is%20Tesla%20offering%20to%20replace,with%20an%20enhanced%2064GB%20eMMC.[]