
The usage method of the Lynk & Co 03 dash is: 1. Insert the memory card into the dash cam; 2. Connect the dash cam with a communication device. The Lynk & Co 03 is a compact car with body dimensions of: length 4639mm, width 1840mm, height 1472mm, and a wheelbase of 2730mm. The Lynk & Co 03 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 115kW and a maximum power speed of 5000rpm. The maximum torque is 245Nm, with a maximum torque speed range of 1450 to 4000rpm. It is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I've been driving the Lynk & Co 03 for almost two years, and the dashcam operation is extremely simple. It automatically starts recording when you start the car—no need to fuss with it. To view the recordings, just tap the center control screen—swipe left from the main interface to find the 'Dashcam' icon. Inside, you can see footage from the front, rear, left, and right, and even replay recordings. A simple finger swipe lets you switch between different camera angles. Make sure to buy a high-speed memory card—I use a 128GB one, which stores about a week's worth of footage before automatically overwriting old videos. The emergency recording feature is super handy—it automatically saves the current video during hard braking to prevent overwriting. Oh, and don’t forget to enable the parking monitor in settings; it automatically records if the car gets hit, though you’ll need to install a dedicated voltage regulator cable yourself. The memory card slot is under the front passenger seat—just bend down and you’ll spot it.

When I first got my 03, I also researched dashcams. There's a button on the left side of the steering wheel that can take screenshots with one press. When encountering lane cutters, just press it and the video is immediately locked and saved. You don't need to browse through folders to view videos; they're neatly arranged by month and date directly in the car's infotainment system. Here's a little tip: press and hold the voice button on the steering wheel and say 'take a photo' to remotely control the camera, which is super handy for taking photos of road signs during road trips. However, be aware that the factory-installed memory card is slow. I switched to a SanDisk Extreme card and haven't missed a recording since. Don't too much on parking surveillance; in reality, it only activates when the car is hit quite hard, and it's not worth the risk of draining the battery.

The Lynk & Co 03 comes with a built-in dashcam, eliminating the need for aftermarket installations that block visibility. There are four ways to access the recordings: the quickest is by pressing the snapshot button on the steering wheel; or tapping the card on the infotainment system's home screen; there's also a shortcut in the pull-down menu; and the mobile app allows remote video downloads. For loop recording, it's recommended to set 3-minute segments for easier accident footage retrieval. If the video quality appears blurry, remember to clean the lens—the front camera is located in the spherical unit behind the rearview mirror. The most practical feature is the direct connection: after parking, turn on your phone's hotspot to connect to the infotainment system, and videos transfer to your phone instantly. Oh, and never remove the card to read it on a computer—it's prone to damage. The safest way is to format it directly via the infotainment system.

As an student, I've researched Lynk & Co dashcam specs: Front recording at 1440P + rear at 720P is adequate but don't expect night vision performance. Key storage solution: TF card must be U3 speed grade, capacity not exceeding 256GB, formatted to FAT32 to work. Troubleshooting tips: For black screen, first check if 'recording switch' in settings was accidentally turned off; screen distortion usually means card failure; time reset requires infotainment system update. Emergency videos are stored in a separate folder - after an accident, immediately remove card to backup this file. Modification warning: Installing voltage step-down cable requires wire cutting, which may void lifetime warranty.

Must-have dash for school runs, sharing mom-exclusive tips. Just glance at the red light in the lower right corner of the infotainment screen before driving – the rear camera captures kids in the backseat. Recommended to disable 'audio recording' in settings for privacy. Double-tap the center screen during parking to activate camera monitoring. Most hassle-free setup: configure daily auto-backup to cloud via mobile app. Critical reminder: disable parking surveillance during summer heatwaves – a coworker's Lynk & Co battery got completely drained. Pro tip: always get memory cards from dealership – aftermarket cards caused infotainment lag last time, but the 4S store replaced it free.


