
Methods to adjust reversed left and right in rearview camera: You can re-engage the reverse gear, first locate the rearview camera setting button in the system, check if there is a mirror adjustment or reverse mirror function, then click to set it, and finally close it. The rearview camera uses a far-infrared wide-angle camera device installed at the rear of the car, allowing clear visibility of obstacles behind the car through the display screen inside the vehicle. The rearview camera system employs a far-infrared wide-angle camera device installed at the rear of the car, which clearly displays the road information behind the car on the in-car display screen. Thanks to the far-infrared technology, it remains clearly visible even at night.

Last time when I was reversing, the image was flipped left and right, which gave me a scare and I almost hit a pillar. I checked the manual and found that the camera might have been installed upside down, so I decided to fix it myself: I opened the trunk, located the camera, loosened the fixing screws with a screwdriver, adjusted the lens to the correct orientation, and then tightened the screws. After that, I got into the car, started it, and found the reversing image option in the settings menu on the central control screen. I enabled the 'mirror adjustment' or 'left-right flip' function, and the image returned to normal. If this option isn't available in the menu, or if the problem persists after adjustment, it might be a system bug, and I recommend going to the 4S shop for a check. A flipped image during reversing can easily lead to misjudging distances and increase the risk of accidents, so during regular maintenance, I always ask the technician to check the camera to ensure everything is working properly. Safety comes first, so don't underestimate this small issue.

As a car electronics enthusiast, I've tinkered with many in-car systems. The reversed left-right display in reversing cameras is usually caused by the camera lens design or incorrect installation leading to a mirrored output. The solution steps are quite simple: first, enter the settings menu of the vehicle's infotainment system, navigate to the camera options, look for the 'Mirror Mode' switch, and try toggling it. If it's a hardware issue, such as the camera being physically installed upside down, disassemble the trunk lid to adjust the angle and secure it properly. Some models may require a software update to fix bugs, so check the user manual before proceeding to avoid damaging the wiring. Loose camera connection cables can also cause signal errors, so ensure the connectors are secure. If the problem persists, it's recommended to use a diagnostic tool to scan the system or seek professional help, as minor faults in electronic devices can sometimes hide significant risks.

I believe that a reversed left-right display in the backup camera is very dangerous, as it can easily lead to misjudgment of lateral distances and cause accidents. Once discovered, it should be prioritized to visit a professional repair shop for inspection, allowing them to adjust the camera installation or the mirroring function in the system settings. If immediate repair isn't possible, rely more on the rearview mirror and radar assistance while reversing, rather than fully trusting the camera display. Safe driving should never be taken lightly; address the issue promptly to avoid regrets. Additionally, during regular maintenance, have the technician check the camera's condition to prevent such malfunctions.


