Dodge Charger radio screen ghosting and lamination separation causing unresponsive display on Dodge Charger

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge Charger owners report experiencing issues with ghost touching on the radio screen, along with overlapping screens, unresponsive controls, and display problems due to delamination. These issues can stem from various causes, including software glitches, loose connections, faulty display units, blown fuses, water damage, and physical impacts. Some owners find that performing a soft reset may help clear temporary glitches, while a hard reset might be necessary if the initial attempt fails. Additionally, checking the radio screen fuse for integrity is recommended. If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the problems, many owners seek professional assistance for effective diagnosis and repair. In cases of delamination, some owners may discover that the manufacturer covers replacement costs if the issue is recognized and not due to user actions. Addressing these concerns promptly is crucial for ensuring a safe and functional driving experience.

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