What's the matter with the reversing camera not responding?
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Solutions for sudden failure of the car reversing camera to display: Camera malfunction: You can purchase and install a new one. When buying, it's best to choose one with an illumination power supply so it can be seen at night. Loose power cable: This can cause power supply issues for the camera. Simply plug the power cable back in. Also, check the plug for any water marks, as power supply problems are often caused by short circuits due to water. Broken wire: You can use sealant to fix it and ensure it's securely fastened to avoid being pinched off during driving. Display screen: If there's an issue with the display screen, the reversing image will definitely not be visible. Therefore, carefully check the power supply of the display screen, whether it's broken, or if the surrounding wires are loose.
When I first started driving, I also encountered the issue of the reversing camera suddenly not displaying. It might be because the camera lens was covered with mud or dust, and cleaning it could solve the problem. If the screen remains black, check if the reverse gear is properly engaged—sometimes a system restart helps. Wiring issues are also common, such as loose connectors or wires chewed by rodents; inspect the connections in the engine bay to ensure they're secure. Cold weather can slow down the display response, so use the rearview mirror as a temporary aid. Safety comes first when reversing—don’t force it. If needed, visit a professional repair shop early to avoid scratches. During maintenance, remember to regularly check for connector and wiring wear.