How to Set Up the Infiniti Rearview Camera?

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Ricky
07/23/25 11:36pm
Simply connect the wiring for the rearview camera properly, and the camera view will automatically switch on when reversing. Turn on the vehicle's screen to display a clear view of the area behind the car. The rearview camera also uses lines to indicate the distance of specific objects.
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DeGraham
08/10/25 7:31pm
Having driven for decades, I find Infiniti's rearview camera settings quite user-friendly. The image usually pops up automatically when shifting into reverse gear. To adjust details, you need to start the engine first, then locate the settings icon on the central control screen, tap into vehicle settings, and select the rearview camera option to adjust brightness, contrast, or angle. When using it, I often increase the brightness slightly to spot obstacles clearly in underground parking at night, but remember not to fiddle with settings while reversing to avoid accidents. During car washes, I routinely wipe the camera lens to prevent dirt from blurring the image. Menu layouts may vary slightly across model years – older versions might require using steering wheel buttons to access settings. Overall, regularly checking and maintaining clear settings is crucial, as safe driving always comes first.
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