What are the solutions for a dim reversing camera light?

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DelRiley
07/30/25 9:41am
The solution for a dim reversing camera light is to install some additional LED lighting bulbs around the reversing camera. The reversing camera, also known as a parking assist system, reversing visual system, or onboard monitoring system, captures real-time images of the area behind the vehicle through a rear-mounted camera and displays them on the central control screen. This allows the driver to observe the situation behind the vehicle and enhances parking safety. The meanings of the auxiliary lines in the reversing camera are: 1. The red line indicates a warning zone, where obstacles are approximately 30 cm from the rear of the vehicle—this is the optimal stopping point; 2. The yellow line indicates a caution zone, where obstacles are about 60 cm away—drivers can continue reversing but should slow down and monitor the distance; 3. The green line indicates a safe zone, with obstacles roughly 2 meters away—drivers can reverse freely within this range.
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