
To adjust the rearview camera mode on a Lexus, follow these steps: 1. Start the car; 2. Shift into reverse gear, and the infotainment screen will display the rearview image; 3. Locate the two mode icons at the bottom left corner of the rearview image; 4. Simply click to switch between the rearview camera modes. Taking the 2017 Lexus GS 300 F Sport as an example, it features a 4-door, 5-seat sedan body structure with dimensions of 4880mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850mm. The Lexus GS is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 245PS, a maximum power of 180kW, and a maximum torque of 350Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

I find the adjustment of the Lexus reversing camera quite simple. When I drive the ES model, I shift into park to ensure safety while parking, then touch the settings icon on the infotainment screen's home page to enter the vehicle settings menu. I locate and open the rearview camera option, where I can see the brightness adjustment slider. I usually increase it to around 60% for better visibility of dark corners at night. Adjusting the contrast to about 50% enhances image details without overdoing it to avoid distortion. The trajectory line switch at the bottom must be enabled—those two yellow lines predict the reversing path based on steering wheel movement, which is super practical for judging distances from obstacles and preventing collisions. After making adjustments, remember to hit the save button to apply the changes. Some newer models even support memory mode, automatically applying the settings next time. The whole process takes just a minute or two. Before driving, test the adjustments to ensure everything works properly. With clearer images, reversing becomes more confident and safer, reducing blind spots and accident risks.

From a technical perspective on adjusting the reverse camera, most Lexus models are equipped with intelligent systems. The operation method is similar to other premium brands but not complicated. Park the car, shift to neutral, and enter the central control settings interface. Select the camera function section in the vehicle configuration, and adjust parameters including brightness control to adapt to light changes between morning and evening (e.g., 40-70% range), contrast to enhance edge clarity (set to medium, avoid extremes to prevent increased noise). Additionally, it is recommended to enable the dynamic trajectory line option to assist in path planning during reversing. Regularly clean the rear tailgate camera lens to prevent dust from affecting image quality. Different models such as the NX or RX may have slight variations—refer to the owner's manual to confirm the path. After adjustment, test the effect in real-time reversing to ensure smooth, efficient, and practical response. Overall, these adjustments enhance vehicle safety performance and are highly recommended.

As a new driver who hasn't been driving for long, adjusting the reversing camera isn't difficult. Just park in neutral, turn on the screen settings, find the camera option in the vehicle menu, enter the interface, and adjust the brightness to make the image brighter for better nighttime reversing. Set the contrast to a middle value for clearer visuals. Check the small box for trajectory lines to activate two yellow lines that help judge the reversing direction. After adjustments, simply click save – it's straightforward and convenient. Try the actual reversing effect, and it'll feel much safer.


