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Maintenance of Electric Motorcycle LCD Screen: 3 Tips to Extend Service Life​

Htdisplay Electronics Co., Ltd.

Htdisplay Electronics Co., Ltd.

2025-10-06

Maintenance of Electric Motorcycle LCD Screen: 3 Tips to Extend Service Life​

Maintenance of Electric Motorcycle LCD Screen: 3 Tips to Extend Service Life​

Maintenance of Electric Motorcycle LCD Screen

A high - quality electric motorcycle LCD screen can have a significantly extended service life with proper maintenance, avoiding premature damage:​

  1. Daily Cleaning: Wipe Gently with a Soft Cloth, Avoid Scratching with Hard Objects​

When there is dust on the screen surface, just wipe it gently with a clean microfiber cloth. Do not use paper towels, hard cloths or sharp objects (such as nails, screwdrivers) to scratch it, so as not to scratch the tempered glass. If there is oil stains, you can dip a small amount of clean water (or a dedicated screen cleaner) to moisten the cloth and then wipe it. Avoid spraying the cleaner directly on the screen (to prevent liquid from seeping into the interior).​

  1. Waterproof Protection: Avoid Direct Washing with a High - Pressure Water Gun​

Although most screens are waterproof, you should avoid washing the instrument panel directly with a high - pressure water gun when washing the vehicle, especially at the gap between the screen and the shell. The high - pressure water flow may break the waterproof sealant, leading to internal water ingress and short circuit. It is recommended to wipe the instrument panel area with a damp cloth or cover the screen with a plastic film when washing the vehicle for protection.​

  1. Protection in Winter and Summer: Avoid Exposure to Extreme Temperatures or Freezing​

In summer, when parking the vehicle, try to park it in a cool place to avoid the LCD screen being exposed to high temperatures for a long time (exceeding 60℃ may cause screen aging and backlight damage). In winter, if the temperature is lower than - 20℃, let the screen preheat for 1 - 2 minutes after starting the vehicle before operating the functions to avoid slow screen response or screen blooming caused by low temperatures.