What Causes Striped Flickering in the Rearview Camera?
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The phenomenon of horizontal stripes flickering in the rearview camera is most likely due to poor line contact. It is necessary to promptly check the wiring and the connection points installed in the vehicle to see if there is any loose connection. If there is, it will naturally cause abnormal imaging in the rearview camera. In this case, simply reconnecting it properly will suffice. Of course, it could also be due to aging of the video power cable, and trying to replace it with a new one might help. Below are specific details about rearview cameras: 1. Selection of Rearview Cameras: (1) For use in sedans, consider the camera model (optional waterproof and night vision functions), screen size (3, 5, 7 inches), power supply voltage (12-V). For large vehicles like trucks and buses, 24-V is suitable. (2) For large vehicles, selection should be more cautious. The operating conditions of large vehicles differ significantly from those of sedans. For example: harsh driving environments like construction sites, extreme temperatures, high frequency of reverse gear usage, long working hours, etc. Large vehicles generally have a power supply voltage of 24-V, so rearview cameras designed for sedans cannot be used. Therefore, when selecting a product, it is essential to choose the right product, not based on price or other factors. 2. Considerations: When selecting a rearview camera, pay attention to whether it matches your vehicle model. Factors to consider include camera model, power supply voltage, screen size, waterproofing, shock resistance, anti-interference, etc.