
The reasons why the Baojun 510 reverse camera does not display guide lines are as follows: 1. Accidentally touching the settings in the menu bar and hiding the guide lines. In this case, the guide lines can be reset through the menu bar. 2. When replacing the reverse camera, a different wide-angle camera was installed, resulting in the absence of guide lines. In this situation, you can go to a 4S shop to replace the corresponding camera. 3. The guide lines of the reverse camera originate from the reverse trajectory system. Since reverse cameras generally come with reverse trajectory, most reverse cameras basically have guide lines.

Answer 1: I've driven the Baojun 510 myself, and the absence of guidelines in the reversing camera is quite common. Most of the time, it's a settings issue, like accidentally turning off the guideline function on the screen. Try entering the central control menu to find the settings option and turn on the camera's guideline switch. If there's no response, restart the infotainment system by holding the power button for 10 seconds. If it's a hardware problem, like a loose or damaged camera, you'll need to visit a 4S shop to check the wiring. The cost isn't high, but don't delay too long to avoid misjudgment while reversing. Additionally, cold weather might slow down the infotainment system startup, causing a delay in displaying the guidelines. Regularly clean the rearview camera area during maintenance. In short, don't panic—start with simple troubleshooting before deciding on the next steps.

Answer 2: The malfunction of the reversing camera guidelines on the Baojun 510 could stem from multiple factors. The system software serves as the foundation—outdated versions with numerous bugs may require a network update or reset to potentially resolve the issue. The camera itself might be faulty, leading to no display. Based on similar cases I've reviewed, loose wiring or water damage are the most common culprits; you can personally inspect the connectors near the rear bumper for stability. The vehicle's ECU controls this function, and voltage instability might accidentally trigger protection mode. It's advisable for owners to monitor the infotainment system's responses closely and seek timely repairs upon detecting issues to avoid compromising parking accuracy. Additionally, regular software updates can prevent such problems—don't wait for an incident to occur before taking action.

Answer 3: Check a few key points and you'll be good to go. If the Baojun 510's reversing camera lacks guide lines, first confirm the car is properly started and running. If the guide lines still don't appear, the camera might be dirty or the feature might be turned off in the settings. Navigate to the settings menu on the central control screen, find the guide lines option, and try turning it on. Hardware-wise, it's common for the camera or connecting cables to be faulty. A simple solution is to clean the camera lens with a damp cloth or wiggle the connector to see if the signal improves. If that doesn't work, take it to a repair shop to test the circuits with a multimeter—don't attempt to disassemble it yourself to avoid damaging components. Remember, safety first: when there are no guide lines, reverse slowly.


