
The reversed display of the rearview camera is due to the "reverse mirror function" being enabled. Simply turn it off to resolve the issue. The specific steps are as follows: 1. First, open the vehicle's settings interface. 2. Locate the reverse mirror option in the settings. 3. By default, this function is enabled; change the setting to disable it. Once turned off, the display will return to normal. Below is an introduction to the rearview camera: 1. The rearview camera uses a far-infrared wide-angle camera device installed at the rear of the vehicle, clearly displaying obstacles behind the car on the in-car display. 2. The rearview camera also has night vision capabilities, ensuring clear visibility even in low-light conditions at night. 3. Drivers can view the rear of the vehicle on the display while reversing, preventing accidents caused by poor visibility and allowing for more confident reversing. 4. The rearview camera automatically activates when the vehicle is shifted into reverse gear. It uses two dotted lines to simulate the wheel's trajectory, which shifts as the steering wheel turns. 5. Typically, there are three colored guide lines—red, yellow, and green—each representing different distances from the rear of the vehicle. If the red line contacts an object, it indicates the rear is only 30 centimeters away, and the driver should stop reversing.

I once encountered an issue where the reversing camera image was upside down while driving, which was really frustrating at first. It might be due to the camera being installed upside down or incorrect head unit settings. I would first park the car safely, get out and check the rear camera's position; if it's not properly aligned, try manually adjusting its angle. If that doesn't work, sit back in the car, start the engine, shift into reverse gear, and access the settings menu on the multimedia screen—usually under 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Camera Options,' there's an 'Image Flip' toggle that might correct the display. If the problem persists, try rebooting the head unit system by holding the volume button for a few seconds to reset it. If these simple steps don't resolve the issue, it's best to consult the user manual or contact the dealership for repairs, as reversing with an inverted image is hazardous. Regularly cleaning the camera lens to prevent dirt from affecting the image is also important. Safety comes first—avoid tampering with it yourself; seeking professional help saves time and effort while extending the equipment's lifespan.

As someone who enjoys tinkering with car modifications, I've also experienced my reversing camera displaying upside-down images. I believe the main causes are either the camera being installed upside-down or incorrect wiring connections. Step 1: Check the rear camera position; if it's detachable, loosen the screws, rotate it 180 degrees, and re-secure it. Step 2: Access the vehicle settings; find the 'Reverse Assistance Settings' in the multimedia menu and try selecting the 'Rotate Image' option. During my last DIY attempt, a loose connector caused the inverted image issue - simply unplugging and firmly reconnecting it solved the problem. I've also encountered software-related issues where updating the system restored normal functionality. Recommendation: Try disconnecting the car for a few minutes to reset the system, but avoid tampering with complex wiring. Always ensure the engine is off before working for safety. If you can't resolve it, search for online video tutorials or visit a 4S shop for quick solutions to avoid affecting daily use. Regular maintenance of electronic devices can help prevent similar issues.

The reversing camera image is upside down, don't panic. I think the main reasons are usually incorrect settings or camera installation issues. The solution is: go to the vehicle settings and look for the 'camera options', toggle the flip function to correct the image. If the lens is loose, try manually adjusting it. If you can't fix it, contact as soon as possible; don't force it to avoid accidents. Simple and efficient handling ensures safety first.

I found that when the reversing image is upside down, the car's infotainment system settings are key. Specific steps: Start the car and shift into reverse gear, then enter the 'Settings' menu on the central display screen; look for the 'Reversing Camera Related' section, such as image orientation or flip options, and toggle the selection to see the effect. It could also be that the camera connector is reversed; try unplugging and reconnecting it. Sometimes a system reset can fix it: turn off the engine and wait a few minutes before trying again. It's recommended to refer to the vehicle's manual for details; or consult a specialized repair shop to avoid incorrect operations. This adjustment is safe and ensures the image accurately guides for safety.

The reversed image issue in the rearview camera may be caused by incorrect camera installation or system settings. I believe the common problems occur during the installation phase: observe the camera angle after parking; reinstall and secure it if necessary. Alternatively, access the in-car settings menu to adjust the image orientation option. Loose wiring may also be the culprit; gently wiggle the connectors to see if the image restores. For software malfunctions, a system reset often helps. In short, address the issue promptly to avoid driving distractions and hazards; it's advisable to regularly inspect the vehicle's system to prevent malfunctions.


