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How to Operate the Rearview Camera?

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DelIsabella
09/02/2025, 10:25:36 PM

Operating the rearview camera involves the following steps: 1. After shifting into reverse gear, the rearview camera will automatically activate. On the camera display, you will see a frame composed of red, yellow, and green lines, which are used to judge the reversing distance; 2. The green line area indicates that the obstacle is at a relatively large distance from the rear of the vehicle. If the obstacle is outside the green area, it means the vehicle maintains a distance greater than the car's length from the obstacle; 3. The yellow line area indicates the obstacle is about 2 meters away from the rear of the vehicle, while the red line area means the obstacle is approximately 1 meter away. Extra caution is needed when the vehicle approaches the red line.

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SanGia
09/15/2025, 12:13:34 AM

When I first got my driver's license, I found the reversing camera quite fascinating. It's actually not difficult to operate: every time you reverse, step on the brake and shift into reverse gear, and the screen in the car automatically displays the rearview image, allowing you to clearly see the obstacles behind. Those dynamic guide lines are super helpful, like the green line showing a safe distance, the yellow line reminding you to slow down when approaching an object, and the red line indicating you're about to hit something—stop immediately. Remember to first check if the display is functioning properly; sometimes, pressing a button to switch the view will do the trick. Also, clean the camera lens every few days to avoid blurry interference from dust. Don't just stare at the screen while reversing; get into the habit of looking around to ensure no blind spots, especially on rainy days when visibility is poor—take it slow. With more practice, you'll find this tool quick to master, making parking less stressful, with safety always being the top priority.

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StCora
10/29/2025, 12:52:40 AM

I usually enjoy tinkering with small gadgets while driving, and the operation of the reverse camera is quite straightforward. Engaging the reverse gear activates the camera, displaying the view on the screen with guiding lines to assist in more precise parking, such as curves indicating the path direction. The key is to maintain clear visibility: regularly clean the lens to prevent dust and dirt buildup, and promptly remove frost during winter. During operation, you can manually adjust the screen brightness or switch viewing angles to adapt to different lighting conditions. It's advisable to combine mirror checks for blind spots when reversing—don’t rely solely on the camera to avoid system misjudgments. With practice, you’ll get the hang of it; just control your speed steadily and avoid sudden braking.

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BentleyDella
12/12/2025, 12:04:32 AM

The reversing camera has made my life much easier. Simply put, when you shift into reverse gear, the screen automatically pops up with an image, making the operation very intuitive. Beginners might find it a bit complicated at first, but just remember the steps: first, make sure the car is running, shift into reverse gear, wait for the image to appear, then slowly reverse while adjusting your direction according to the reference lines. Keep the camera clean for a clear image, and parking will become much easier with a bit of practice. However, don't rely too much on the system; always observe your surroundings for safety.

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VonCooper
02/01/2026, 01:13:41 AM

As a frequent driver, I believe operating the reversing camera requires attention to detail. The process begins by shifting into reverse gear, and the screen instantly displays the rear view with those reference lines to assist in distance judgment. It's advisable to maintain a steady speed when reversing—not too fast—and ensure good ambient lighting. For instance, at dusk, turning on some interior lights can help. Adjust the display position to avoid glare interference. After use, regularly clean the lens to prevent dust and dirt buildup. Remember, this is an auxiliary tool; you should also combine it with the rearview mirror to observe the overall vehicle condition and avoid blind spots that could lead to accidents. With gradual practice, you'll become proficient.

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LeLincoln
04/26/2026, 06:25:17 PM

Last time when I was reversing in a narrow alley, the reversing camera was a great help. The operation process is straightforward: start the car, step on the brake, shift into reverse gear, and the live rearview image with guiding lines (like yellow and green lines indicating distance) pops up on the screen. I’ve developed a habit of first checking if the lens is blocked by leaves or mud—cleaning it ensures a clear view for accurate reversing. I keep the reversing speed slow, avoiding sudden acceleration, while also turning my head to check the mirrors for any people or objects nearby. Now that I’m used to it, parking has become both quicker and safer.

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