What are the reasons for the non-display of the reversing image in Wuling Hongguang S?
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The reasons for the non-display of the reversing image in Wuling Hongguang S are: 1. Damage to the reversing camera; 2. Issues with the display settings; 3. Problems with the wiring. The function of the reversing image is: When the driver is reversing, they can see the situation behind the car on the display, avoiding accidents caused by the driver not being able to see the rear situation while reversing, making reversing safer for the driver. Taking the 2020 Wuling Hongguang S as an example, it is a microvan with body dimensions of: length 4390mm, width 1660mm, height 1750mm, wheelbase of 2720mm, fuel tank capacity of 50l, and curb weight of 1185kg.
I've been driving the Wuling Hongguang S for several years and have encountered the issue of the reversing camera suddenly not displaying a few times. The most common reasons are a dirty camera lens or it being covered by condensation, so it's important to wipe it clean after driving in the rain. Another possibility is that the camera's wiring has come loose or detached, especially near the rear bumper where it's prone to getting jostled loose. If cleaning doesn't help, check the fuse box inside the car. If the fuse for the reversing system has blown, it will need to be replaced. Fuses for the Wuling Hongguang are quite cheap, and replacing them yourself isn't difficult, but if you're inexperienced, it's safer to visit a repair shop. Additionally, in cold winter weather, insufficient battery power might prevent the system from starting, so try charging it. Remember, a malfunctioning reversing camera affects safety, so it's best to observe your surroundings carefully when parking and not rush into reversing.
I often help friends with car repairs. The non-display of the Wuling Hongguang S reversing camera may involve several points: a malfunction of the camera itself, such as internal component damage or a blurred lens; wiring issues like a short circuit or poor contact at the connectors—check if the connection points feel warm to the touch; and problems on the screen end—check the settings menu to see if the image mode was accidentally turned off. Prioritize checking the reverse fuse, located in the engine compartment's fuse box and marked as "Reverse"; replace it if it's blown. If that doesn't work, the camera might be dusty or damaged from impact, requiring disassembly for inspection. When dealing with electrical components, don't force it—take it to a professional repair shop where they can quickly locate the fault using a test meter.