Lexus NX: Screen Flicker or Color Distortion

PROCEDURE

1.

CHECK DISPLAY SETTING

(a) Reset display settings (contrast, brightness) and check that the screen appears normal.

OK:

The display returns to normal.

OK

END (DISPLAY SETTING WAS CAUSE OF MALFUNCTION)

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