Some Dodge Charger owners report experiencing issues with the center screen going black and emitting a squealing noise. These problems may stem from loose connections or cables that need to be securely plugged in. Additionally, some owners find that disconnecting the car's battery for a few minutes can help restart the screen and potentially resolve minor software glitches. If the screen remains unresponsive, it could indicate a blown fuse or faulty wiring, prompting a check of the vehicle's fuse box and possibly requiring professional inspection for electrical repairs. Furthermore, Dodge Charger owners with the 8.4-inch Uconnect screen may encounter delamination issues, resulting in white bubbles and erratic behavior, which often necessitates professional intervention. If previous attempts to resolve these issues through the dealership have failed, owners are advised to explore these troubleshooting steps or consult a specialized automotive electronics technician for further assistance.
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