Display Screen is black

Asked by GuruRBCPB Feb 06, 2020 at 10:25 PM about the 2015 Honda CR-V EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I mistakenly left the key turned onovernight in my 2015 Honda CRV. The
battery is fully recharged. I got the radio working, but the display screen is
black. I have done everything I can find on line to get the screen to work
again, but no luck. I cannot find fuse 29 to see if it needs replaced. I know
where the fuse box is, but can't determine how to find that particular fuse.
Can someone help?

13 Answers

260

I had the same problem. All I did was to change the (10) fuse from 29 in the fuse box under the hood.

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160

I tried the fuse 29 n the main knob of the volume but it is still black screen. Any other ideas?

16 people found this helpful.
260

Did you ever get this fixed? Mine is doing the same thing and my steering wheel controls for the menu and volume also went out all at once. Bleh. Plz let me know if u did or not and what worked for you thank you!

26 people found this helpful.
290

I found a solution for mine. The screen was black after someone left the battery drain. The radio and cd player worked, but nothing on the screen. I removed the 2 fuses labeled "backup" and "ECU." I kept them out for 10 minutes, which it apparently needs the time to reset. Then place the 2 fuses back into their respective positions and restart the vehicle. Before this, I tried replacing the fuses, holding in the power button to the radio, but neither of those worked for my vehicle. This process is used to reset the ECU (Engine Control Unit).

29 people found this helpful.
70

I had this problem when a battery change went fubar by AutoZone. They installed it backwards and blew the main fuse along with the power amp fuse. I removed the Backup and ECU fuses for 10 minutes. Reinstalled and got the window back. Replaced the 20 amp fuse and now the stereo is working as well. Should have replaced the battery myself.

7 people found this helpful.
50

Replacing the #29 fuse on our 2015 crv cured tge blank inf screen, door locks ,trunk release and the key remote, a 10 amp fuse, all happened when we jumped the battery and replaced the battery, don’t know what blew the fuse but all is good now. Thanks, couldn’t have done it with out you.. saved me going to the dealership at $156. An hour.

5 people found this helpful.
70

if the hold in power button trick doesn't work, remove the negative cable from the battery. when the car is restarted you will get many alarms on the dash go for a ride around the block and alarms will disappear. screen should now be ok and no settings lost

7 people found this helpful.
50

Just pulling the #29 fuse and putting it back in, brought the screen back but now I have an 'enter code' message.

5 people found this helpful.
140

well, after 3 days of trying all these fixes, I noticed the white button left side of the steering wheel lower dash with the white dot. Pushed it. All fixed.

12 people found this helpful.
140

its not a white button it is a black switch/button with a white dot.

2 people found this helpful.
90

Took my fuses out and that didn't work. So I pressed the top menu button on the steering wheel and it was merely a setting. My car is a 2013 Honda CR-V. Hope this helps.

9 people found this helpful.
10

pulling those two fuses; waiting 10 minutes: BINGO! worked like a charm!

1 people found this helpful.

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