What causes the black screen of Audi Q5L's reversing camera?

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MacLucas
07/25/25 2:36pm
Audi Q5L's reversing camera black screen might be due to a disconnected vehicle linkage or contact issues, which can be fixed by visiting a repair shop. Below are detailed explanations about the reversing camera: 1. Working Principle: The reversing camera uses a wide-angle far-infrared camera device installed at the rear of the vehicle, displaying obstacles behind the car clearly on the in-car screen. 2. Function: When the reverse gear is engaged, the system automatically activates the high-definition reversing camera at the rear, clearly showing the situation behind the vehicle on the reversing LCD screen, allowing the driver to accurately grasp the road conditions behind.
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