What is the reason for the Audi Q5 reversing camera not displaying?

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ONathan
07/24/25 10:35am
Audi Q5 reversing camera not displaying is due to loose gear position. In such cases, it can usually be resolved by re-engaging the gear properly. If it is confirmed that the gear is properly engaged but the reversing camera still does not display, it may be a system issue, which can be fixed by turning off and restarting the engine. If both of the above methods are ineffective, it indicates that the reversing camera is damaged, and it is recommended to go to a 4S store for repair. The Audi Q5 is a dynamic and versatile SUV. With excellent performance and technical advantages, the Michelin Pilot Preceda PP2 high-performance sports tires are the original equipment tires for the premium midsize SUV Audi Q5. The dimensions of this car are 4629mm in length, 1898mm in width, and 1655mm in height.
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StLuke
08/11/25 5:39am
Recently, the reversing camera on my Audi Q5 suddenly went black, and it took me a while to figure out the reason. The most likely cause is that the camera on the rear bumper is either broken or covered in mud—try cleaning it first. If that doesn’t work, check if the video cable connector under the trunk lid is loose; last time, mine got loosened by luggage in the trunk. Another bad possibility is a faulty radar module, which requires professional equipment to diagnose. Oh, and don’t forget to check the relevant fuse in the fuse box—I think it’s labeled F22. If there’s no beeping sound when you shift into reverse, it’s probably a full system failure, so head to the shop ASAP to scan for error codes. By the way, in winter, the camera might also malfunction if it freezes after a car wash—just use a hairdryer to thaw it out.
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