Media Control Unit Warning Active
The car's primary infotainment and Media Control Unit has logged a non-fatal internal logic glitch or high processor temperature loop. While the vehicle remains fully safe to drive, secondary convenience features like GPS tracking, sound systems, and camera feeds may lag or freeze.
Estimated Cost
$450
Repair Time
1-2 hours
Difficulty
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Professional Service Recommended
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Step-by-Step Fix Instructions
- 1
Press and hold both steering wheel scroll wheels for 10 seconds to force an infotainment cold reboot.
- 2
Clear old browser cache data and stored trip histories within the settings menu.
- 3
Leave the car locked and undisturbed for an hour to allow the main application processor to cool down completely.
- 4
Install the newest available over-the-air system firmware updates to patch known memory leak bugs.
- 5
Replace the dedicated low-voltage cabin cooling fan tasked with pulling hot air away from the media computer core.
- 6
Replace the media computer control center module card inside the main dashboard assembly.
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