Justgot back in my New Golf R and the display system has gone blank? One minute this was working fine and now there is no display! Has anyone experienced this or got any ideas do help? I have pushed all the different buttons such as navigation, radio, phone etc which doesn't do anything. Obviously will contact the dealer if it doesn't start working .
Happens quite frequently and been experienced by many others. Do a hard reset of the head unit by pressing and holding the on button for 10 seconds, and that usually sorts it. If it keeps happening then a trip to the dealer. There's been a few issues especially with the later MIB2 headunits. If you do a search typing in 'blank screen' in the forum search box, quite a few threads come up.
Happens on mine too every so often. It's one of those things that doesn't bother me much (perhaps coming from a software engineering background, I am accustomed to weird bugs!), so whenever it does happen I reboot it and just get on with it. Not worth the aggravation of going to the dealers with IMO.
The most interesting thing I've done this week, besides fabricating elaborate excuses for not working on the 1964 Econoline, (it's in the garage, waiting for me to install the new gas tank and spray on a coat of aluminum paint) was listening to a radio show about the late Richard Feynman. He was a nuclear physicist who had such a deep understanding of atomic structure that, among his many other accomplishments, was considered perhaps the greatest physics teacher of all time.
Now, years ago the library at Penn State's McKeesport branch was discarding a disturbing number of books, among which was a copy of Feynman's lectures. I rescued it and had a look and discovered that Dr F can explain anything. I was planning to look through it further, but life interfered.
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