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Home/Skoda/Kodiaq/Mk1 (NS) 2016-2024/Reset a Frozen Infotainment Screen

Reset a Frozen Infotainment Screen

These instructions apply to the Skoda Kodiaq Mk1 (NS) 2016-2024. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

If the touchscreen in your Škoda Kodiaq (Mk1, NS, 2016–2024) has frozen, gone black, or stopped responding to taps, you can force a reboot yourself in under a minute — no tools, no garage.

Which system is in your Kodiaq NS

The first-generation Kodiaq launched on the VW Group MIB2 infotainment (2016–2020) and switched to MIB3 with the 2021 facelift. By trim you have the entry Swing radio, the 8-inch Bolero, the Amundsen, or the top 9.2-inch Columbus unit. Pre-facelift cars and the Swing keep a physical volume/power knob; the 2021 MIB3 Bolero/Amundsen/Columbus dashes use a touch slider with a power/mute pad. A black screen, a frozen map, or a unit stuck on the ŠKODA logo is almost always a software lock-up, not a hardware fault.

Soft reset (reboot) the screen

Do this parked, ignition on, so the unit stays powered.

  1. Find the volume/power control beside or below the screen — a rotary knob on pre-facelift and Swing cars, or the leftmost pad of the touch slider on the 2021 MIB3 units.
  2. Press and hold it — on the knob hold 10–15 seconds; on the touch pad keep your finger pressed for about 10 seconds.
  3. Wait for the screen to go black; the ŠKODA logo then appears.
  4. Release and wait 30–60 seconds for the home screen to reload. Touch and audio should return.

Safe — no data loss

The reboot is the equivalent of restarting a phone. It does not erase radio presets, navigation favourites, paired phones, profiles, or settings. The unit simply reloads its software, so you can do it as often as you need.

If it stays frozen

  • Hold longer. If 15 seconds did nothing, try again and hold the control for up to 30 seconds.
  • Let it sleep. Switch the ignition off, lock the car with the key, and walk away for about five minutes so the electronics power down; then unlock and restart.
  • Check for a software update. Both the early MIB2 and the 2021 MIB3 units had documented freeze bugs; MIB3 Columbus/Amundsen update over the air, while older units take a USB update from Škoda’s update portal.
  • Pull the fuse (last resort). If nothing else works, removing the infotainment fuse for about 10 seconds force-cuts power. Check the fuse chart in your handbook first.

Factory reset (erases data)

A factory reset is separate from the reboot and only worth doing if you are selling the car or chasing a deep, persistent glitch. On the Kodiaq it lives under Menu → Settings (or System) → Factory settings. It erases presets, paired phones, profiles, and saved destinations, so only do it deliberately.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I tell whether my Kodiaq has MIB2 or MIB3?

Cars from 2016–2020 run MIB2; the 2021 facelift moved to MIB3 (always-online with an eSIM and touch-slider controls). Either way, hold the volume/power control until the ŠKODA logo appears.

Will I lose my saved radio stations?

No. The reboot keeps presets, navigation favourites, profiles, and paired phones. Only a deliberate factory reset from the menu clears them.

The screen froze with seven seats full of kids — quickest fix?

Hold the volume/power control for around 10–15 seconds until the ŠKODA logo appears. The unit reboots on its own in under a minute without affecting anything else in the car.

Is it safe to drive with the screen frozen?

Yes. The infotainment unit is independent of the engine and driving systems — you only lose audio, Bluetooth, and navigation. Reboot when you are safely parked.

Does my Kodiaq have a volume knob or a touch slider?

Pre-facelift and Swing cars have a rotary knob; the 2021 MIB3 Bolero/Amundsen/Columbus dashes replaced it with a touch power/mute pad. Hold whichever your car has.

If a warning light or fault message stays on the dash after the reboot, the car may have stored a diagnostic trouble code — you can look it up on autodtcs.com.

Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for general guidance only. Always follow your official service manual and safety precautions when working on your vehicle. We are not responsible for errors, omissions, or any damage resulting from the use of this information.

This website is an independent resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Skoda. All trademarks and brand names belong to their respective owners.

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