What to do when the TF card of the dash cam is full?
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Change the system settings of the dash cam to enable automatic overwriting of old videos with new recordings. Format the memory card to resolve the storage full issue, which requires manual deletion.
Last time my dash cam's memory card was full, which left me in a panic. I quickly found a safe spot to pull over and remove the card. After plugging it into my computer to back up the recent important footage, I formatted the card to clear space so it could be used again. If your card keeps filling up, it means you're running out of storage—time to upgrade to a larger capacity, like from 32GB to 128GB, which only costs a few dozen bucks online. Don’t forget to enable loop recording so new footage automatically overwrites old files, preventing clogs. Make it a habit to regularly check your card’s status via the app and clean it up when usage is high. I back up critical files to cloud storage to avoid losing evidence. Once, I didn’t notice the card was full, and it failed to fully record during an accident—a hard lesson learned. Always choose high-speed memory cards for faster read/write speeds and fewer issues.