2013 Tacoma Touchscreen Radio

Asked by MANGIE2K Nov 19, 2016 at 04:11 PM about the 2013 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab V6 SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My radio screen turns white until it warms
up. Usually 10-15 minutes. Anyone had
this problem.

5 Answers

If your truck in under warranty take it to the dealer.

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Yes looking for a fix. The white is not good, blinding at night. David.lockerman@gmail.com

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Mine does exactly the same thing on my 2013 Tacoma. Truck is long out of warranty, very frustrating. No idea how to fix so I just live with it. At this point I'm not going to sink big dollars into getting it fixed. Screen is white for about 15 minutes before it finally comes back up. Was hoping I would find an answer somewhere but at this time no luck. I'm sure the dealer would give some outrageous price to fix it, so not gonna go down that road yet and may never. Rick

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did anyone find a fix ... mine has now gone to a very dense white all the time .. lesal0827@gmail.com

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Mine does the same thing. Stays bright white for 10 or so min then normal sort of. The blues on the panel have lines going through them.

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