Where to set up the Lexus ES reversing camera?
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Put the car in reverse gear, turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and then all the way to the right, move it twice and it should appear. It is said to be an automatic calibration. If it still doesn't work, it is recommended to consult a 4S store. Below is some relevant information about the Lexus ES: 1. Introduction: The Lexus ES series sedan is an abbreviation for executive-sedan. In January 1989, the first Lexus ES series sedan, the ES250, was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show and went on sale in September of the same year. This car was not on the market for long. In May 1991, Lexus introduced the ES300 to replace the ES250. In September 1996, the more luxurious and powerful second-generation ES300 entered the North American market. 2. Interior: The overall interior design style is business luxury, with rich configurations, exquisite and delicate craftsmanship, and comfortable seats; the panoramic sunroof design and navigation system configurations are quite satisfactory.
I've been driving a Lexus ES for over three years, and my experience with setting up the rearview camera is that it's done through the central control screen. After starting the car, tap the 'Settings' icon on the main screen, enter the 'Vehicle Settings' menu, and select 'Rearview Camera' or a similar option. There, you can adjust the reversing guide lines, brightness, and contrast—it's quite straightforward. I often increase the brightness, especially in dimly lit areas like garages, where the camera image automatically displays when reversing, making parking more precise. A dirty camera can affect clarity, so I clean the rearview lens weekly to avoid blurry images. If issues like abnormal display occur, don't rush to fix it yourself—first check the camera connection, and consult the user manual or seek support from a 4S shop if necessary. Overall, these settings enhance safety and convenience, making it worth the time to get them right.