Why does the New Bora suddenly lose its reversing camera?
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New Bora suddenly loses its reversing camera for the following reasons: 1. The black screen phenomenon of the reversing camera is most likely due to poor line contact. It is necessary to promptly check the wiring and the connection points of the whole vehicle installation to see if there is any loose connection. If so, it will cause abnormal imaging of the reversing camera. At this time, just reconnect it properly. 2. The reversing camera has been used for too long: resulting in poor chip photosensitivity, and even many snowflake phenomena; it needs to be checked and repaired at the repair shop or directly replaced.
The reversing camera on my new Bora suddenly stopped working, leaving me relying solely on intuition when reversing, which is quite nerve-wracking. I suspect there could be several reasons, such as the camera lens being obscured by mud or water stains—just wipe it clean with a damp cloth. Another possibility is a loose wiring connection; the plugs in the trunk can easily get knocked loose when loading items, so try reconnecting them firmly. A blown fuse is also common—open the fuse box under the steering wheel, locate the one related to the camera, and replace it. If the infotainment system freezes and causes the function to fail, hold the power button for 10 seconds to reboot. If none of these fixes work, the camera module might be damaged or there could be a software glitch—head to the 4S店 immediately for a computer diagnostic to avoid delays, as safety comes first. Regularly clean the camera area and check it during car washes to minimize such issues.