
Installing a rearview camera is considered adding an auxiliary device and does not count as vehicle modification. Below is an introduction to vehicle modification: 1. Vehicle modification refers to replacing, adding, or removing components of the original factory model or altering its appearance. Reasonable and scientific modifications can make the original vehicle safer to drive and improve its performance. 2. The situation of vehicle modification in China: First, it refers to manufacturers specializing in producing modified vehicles, using nationally certified engines, chassis, or assemblies to redesign and modify vehicles that differ from the original models. Second, it involves already registered vehicles that undergo some technical modifications based on the original assemblies for specific usage purposes.

I just installed a rearview camera on my car, and the process was quite simple. I spent the weekend tinkering with it myself—it's not a major modification since it mainly involves adding a camera and a rearview screen without altering the car's frame or powertrain. The benefits are numerous: wider visibility when reversing, avoiding scratches and bumps, especially useful for city parking. Technically, this is just an aftermarket upgrade that doesn’t change the vehicle’s factory specifications, so there’s no issue with traffic police. Just be careful not to mess up the wiring during installation and choose a reliable brand to avoid interference. Overall, it’s more of a practical minor upgrade rather than a complex modification—enhancing safety without breaking any laws. Highly recommended for beginners—low cost, high effectiveness.

From a safety perspective, reversing cameras genuinely enhance the driving experience. After installation, blind spots are reduced, and accident rates drop significantly. The question is, does it count as a modification? It's just a minor tweak, not like a body kit change or turbo installation, which are strict modifications. Installing a camera usually doesn't involve altering the chassis or engine; proper wiring is all that's needed. I recommend going to a professional shop to avoid potential hazards like short circuits or fires. Legally, China's traffic laws are lenient on non-structural upgrades, requiring no registration. The key is ensuring it doesn't affect the vehicle's original performance. This investment offers high returns, saving both hassle and money, making it worth a try.

Installing a rearview camera is so practical! I love trying new gadgets, and parking has become incredibly convenient after the installation. Technically, it's just an electronic aid, not a core modification, as it doesn't involve the engine or suspension. The car comes with pre-installed ports, making it easy to set up without altering the vehicle's identity. It's a common practice among young people nowadays. The benefits are obvious—no more panic during night or rainy conditions, as the camera captures clear images. Don't worry about legal issues; no one has been fined for this. In fact, insurance companies support it because it reduces claims. It doesn't cost much but offers significant improvements.


