How To Reset Subaru Touch Screen 2015

Ever feel like your car's touch screen is having a serious case of the Mondays? Like that time your phone froze right when you were trying to order pizza, and you almost missed out on cheesy goodness? Well, your Subaru's touch screen can act up too, especially if you've got a trusty 2015 model. But don't worry, resetting it isn't like trying to assemble IKEA furniture – it's actually pretty simple!
Why Bother Resetting Your Touch Screen?
Think of your car's touch screen as the brain of your infotainment system. It controls everything from your radio and navigation to your climate control (in some models!). When it gets glitchy, it can affect everything. Imagine trying to turn up the volume on your favorite road trip playlist, but the screen's unresponsive. Or, even worse, you're trying to use the navigation in an unfamiliar city and the map freezes. Not fun, right?
A simple reset can fix all sorts of issues, like:
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- Freezing or lagging: Like your computer after having too many tabs open.
- Unresponsive touch controls: When the screen ignores your taps and swipes.
- Bluetooth connectivity problems: When your phone just refuses to connect.
- Navigation errors: Leading you to the wrong destination (nobody wants that!).
- General weirdness: When things just aren't working as they should.
Think of it like restarting your computer. Sometimes, all it needs is a little nudge to get back on track.
Okay, I'm In. How Do I Reset This Thing?
Alright, let's get down to business. Here are a few ways to reset your 2015 Subaru's touch screen. Remember to check your owner's manual for the most accurate instructions specific to your model!

Method 1: The Soft Reset (The Easy Peasy Way)
This is like gently waking up your touch screen. It's the least invasive method and often does the trick.
Often, a soft reset involves holding down the power button (usually the volume knob) for a certain amount of time, typically around 10-15 seconds. Keep holding until the screen goes black and then restarts with the Subaru logo. It's like giving it a little nap!

Important Note: Make sure your car is parked and the engine is running while you do this. You don't want to accidentally drain your battery!
Method 2: The Fuse Pull (Slightly More Involved)
If the soft reset doesn't work, you might need to try pulling the fuse related to your infotainment system. This is a bit more hands-on, but still manageable.

- Locate your fuse box. It's usually under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. Check your owner's manual for the exact location and a diagram.
- Identify the correct fuse. Again, your owner's manual is your best friend here. Look for the fuse labeled "Radio," "Infotainment," or something similar.
- Carefully pull the fuse. Use a fuse puller (usually found in the fuse box) or a pair of needle-nose pliers.
- Wait a few minutes. This allows the system to completely discharge. Think of it as letting the screen take a deep breath.
- Reinsert the fuse. Make sure it's firmly in place.
- Start your car and check the screen. Hopefully, it's back to its old self!
Important Safety Tip: Always turn off your car's ignition before working with fuses. And if you're not comfortable doing this, don't hesitate to take your car to a qualified mechanic.
Method 3: The Disconnect Battery (For the Adventurous)
This is generally the most drastic option, reserved for when all else fails. Disconnecting the car battery will reset everything, not just the touch screen. Be prepared to potentially lose some settings, like your radio presets.

- Disconnect the negative terminal of your car battery. Use a wrench to loosen the nut and carefully remove the cable.
- Wait for about 15-30 minutes. This allows the entire system to reset.
- Reconnect the negative terminal. Make sure it's securely fastened.
- Start your car and check the screen.
Warning: Disconnecting the battery can also reset other electronic systems in your car, so you might need to re-enter codes for your radio or navigation system. Consult your owner's manual.
When to Call in the Pros
If you've tried all these methods and your touch screen is still acting up, it might be time to take your Subaru to a qualified mechanic or Subaru dealership. There could be a more serious underlying issue that needs professional attention. Don't worry; it happens! Think of it like when you try all the home remedies for a cold, and you finally have to go to the doctor.
Keep in mind that technology can be fickle, and sometimes a simple reset is all it takes to get your Subaru's touch screen back on track. So, give these methods a try and hopefully, you'll be back to enjoying your music, navigation, and all the other features your infotainment system has to offer. Happy driving!
