How to Deal with Blue Screen in Rearview Camera?
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Rearview camera blue screen is caused by camera failure, and replacing the camera can solve the problem. Here are specific details about the rearview camera: 1. Introduction: The rearview camera, also known as a parking assist system, reverse visual system, or vehicle monitoring system, is widely used in various large, medium, and small vehicles for reversing or driving safety assistance. 2. Function: This system provides a more intuitive and clear view of the rear situation when reversing, making it one of the most practical configurations for reversing safety. When the reverse gear is engaged, the system automatically activates the high-definition rearview camera located at the rear of the vehicle, displaying a clear image of the rear situation on the LCD screen.
I've encountered a blue screen issue with the reverse camera, which is quite annoying. Possible causes include a malfunctioning camera itself, loose or damaged connecting wires, or a faulty central display. When dealing with it, I first check if the reverse camera is blocked by mud or dirt, clean it, and try again. If that doesn't work, I check whether the connector is loose and try re-plugging it. If the problem persists, I check the settings menu to see if any display options were accidentally changed. Sometimes, unstable vehicle voltage or software glitches can also cause a blue screen, so restarting the infotainment system might help. If all these issues are ruled out, it might be hardware damage, requiring a visit to a repair shop or 4S store for inspection and part replacement. To enrich the sharing, my last blue screen incident was caused by excessive moisture in the cable after rain. After handling it, I recommend regularly checking the sealing of the wiring to prevent water ingress, ensuring safer reversing, especially at night when visibility is poor and accidents are more likely to occur.