What is the reason why the Audi A4 reversing camera does not display auxiliary guide lines?

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Talia
07/30/25 1:31am
Audi A4 reversing camera does not display auxiliary guide lines for the following reasons: 1. Display settings issue with the reversing camera; 2. The trunk is not properly closed; 3. Camera malfunction; 4. Wiring fault. The reversing camera, also known as the parking assist system, or reversing visual system, or onboard monitoring system, is widely used in various large, medium, and small vehicles for reversing or driving safety assistance. The Audi A4 is a B-class model manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen. This model has abandoned the teardrop design, added quattro four-wheel drive mode, and features a more fashionable and sporty appearance, with outstanding power and handling. The interior of this model is finely crafted, equipped with rich technological configurations, and offers ample space.
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