What Causes the No Signal Issue in the Roewe CLEVER's Rearview Camera?
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Roewe CLEVER's rearview camera showing no signal is due to a disconnected or poorly connected data cable of the rearview camera, or a faulty gear position sensor. Below are specific details about the Roewe CLEVER: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Roewe CLEVER is a microcar under the SAIC Motor Corporation. 2. Range: Equipped with a high-energy-density ternary lithium battery, it offers an NEDC comprehensive driving range of 302 km, and can reach up to 360 km at a constant speed of 60 km/h. 3. Safety: For battery safety, it utilizes high-quality battery cells from CATL, featuring an aviation-grade battery thermal runaway management system. For travel safety, it comes with 175mm widened high-strength tires, along with ABS+EBD, front dual airbags, and TPMS direct tire pressure monitoring.
Speaking of no signal from the reversing camera, I've personally experienced it several times, usually due to a dirty camera or cable issues. The reversing camera is installed at the rear of the car and is prone to getting covered in mud or rainwater, which can block the lens and interrupt the signal—try cleaning it with a damp cloth. Loose cables are also a common cause; the wiring harness near the trunk hinge can become loose or break due to frequent bending, so check if the connectors are secure. Sometimes, the head unit system may have bugs, such as software glitches or compatibility issues—restarting the vehicle or disconnecting the negative battery terminal for 15 minutes before reconnecting can help. Don’t overlook a blown fuse either; the circuit fuse for the reversing camera is in the fuse box, and if it burns out, the signal will be lost—just replace it. If all these are ruled out, the camera itself may be aging or damaged and needs replacement. Regular cleaning and maintenance can prevent these issues, so don’t take them lightly.