How to Adjust the Rearview Camera?
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Turn on the vehicle's ignition switch, shift into reverse gear, and then go to the rear of the vehicle where the rearview camera is installed. It is usually installed at the position of the license plate light on the trunk lid or below the rear bumper. If the camera's light is on, it indicates normal operation.
Adjusting the reversing camera, I'll start from my own experience. The first step is to check if the camera installation position is level. It's often found that a tilted position affects the viewing angle, so it needs to be slowly adjusted until it's perpendicular to the rear. Then clean the lens, as daily dust accumulation can blur the image. I use a soft cloth to carefully wipe it. Next, enter the central control menu to adjust the settings. Increase the brightness under strong light, such as during midday when sunlight is direct, and raise the contrast at night or in the garage to ensure a clear image. Calibration of the reversing lines is crucial. I use a tape measure to check the actual position one meter behind the car and compare it with the lines displayed on the screen. If they're misaligned, repeated calibration is needed. Also, test whether the wiring connections are loose. If the signal is unstable, there might be flickering, so check all plugs to ensure they're tight. After adjustment, test under different weather conditions, such as the stability of the image during rainy and slippery conditions. Overall, spending some time to ensure the system responds quickly without delay greatly enhances reversing safety.