What Causes No Video Signal in the Reversing Camera?
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No video signal in the reversing camera: The data cable connected to the reversing camera may have come loose or has poor contact; the reversing camera may be damaged; or there may be a fault with the gear position sensor. The most likely cause is poor contact in the wiring, so it's necessary to promptly check the wiring and the connection points where it is installed in the vehicle to see if there are any loose connections. In this case, simply reconnecting the loose parts properly should resolve the issue. Of course, it could also be due to aging of the video power cable. Trying to replace it with a new one might solve the problem, indicating that the issue lies with the video power cable. For problems like chip abnormalities or design defects, which are beyond one's own ability to fix, it's necessary to take the vehicle to a repair shop for inspection and repair or direct replacement. When reversing a motor vehicle, auxiliary configurations include a 360-degree panoramic view, the vehicle's reversing radar system, and the reversing camera system. These three systems can be used simultaneously or individually to enhance the safety of reversing the vehicle and prevent accidents. To activate the reversing camera system, the vehicle must be shifted into reverse gear. Once the reverse gear is engaged, the reversing camera system automatically turns on. Even if the vehicle is not moving, the reversing camera system will still activate, allowing the driver to clearly observe the situation behind the vehicle through the central control display screen, ensuring driving safety.