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Why is the reversing camera not displaying on the Leiling?

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StCameron
07/24/25 11:44am

Display settings issue, camera malfunction, wiring problem, or scratched reversing camera. Detailed explanations for the Leiling reversing camera not displaying are as follows: 1. Display settings issue: There is usually a camera switch control in the display settings. Simply adjust the switch to "ON". 2. Camera malfunction: Inspect and replace the camera if necessary. 3. Wiring problem: This is the most common issue. The wiring harness for the reversing camera runs from the dashboard all the way to the trunk, covering a long distance. It is likely that there is a poor connection at some point in the wiring harness or plug, requiring careful inspection. 4. Scratched reversing camera: The surface of most cameras is very fragile, so it is necessary to apply a protective film over the camera.

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Calvin
08/11/25 2:52am

As someone who has driven a Levin for a long time, I think the non-display of the reversing camera might be caused by a few common issues. The camera itself is the most prone to problems—for example, the lens could be blocked by mud, bugs, or dust, which often happens when driving in the rain, as water splashes can blur the lens. Then there's the screen itself; sometimes a black screen isn’t due to damage but rather a power or settings issue, like the system accidentally turning off the reversing assist function. Loose or broken wiring is another big problem, as frequent opening and closing of the trunk can wear out or disconnect the cables. Also, don’t forget to check the fuse—there’s a specific one in the car’s fuse box for the reversing camera, and if it blows, the system stops working entirely. You can check these things yourself, but be careful not to tamper with the wiring recklessly—it’s best to have a professional at a 4S shop or repair shop inspect it. Without the reversing camera, backing up feels much less safe and increases the risk of bumps or injuries, so don’t wait until an accident happens to address it. Regular maintenance, like keeping the camera clean, can prevent a lot of trouble.

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McSerenity
09/25/25 4:41am

Once when I was driving my Levin, the reversing camera suddenly went black, which really freaked me out. Turned out the camera was blocked by a tree leaf, and it worked fine after cleaning it. If the lens is clean but still not working, it might be a cable issue—the wires near the trunk are prone to getting pulled and broken. Gently wiggle them to see if there’s any response. Also, check if the screen is lit—it might not be receiving power or could be set to the wrong mode, like accidentally adjusting the display settings. A blown fuse can also cause this; locate the fuse box in your car, refer to the manual, and try replacing the relevant fuse. Sometimes, the system software glitches and needs a restart—turn off the engine and restart the car to see if that helps. These are common minor issues you might be able to fix yourself, but if you’re unsure, it’s best not to force it and just take it to a shop to avoid making things worse. Without the reversing camera, backing up becomes nerve-wracking, especially at night when parking is particularly risky. It’s a good habit to regularly check the camera’s condition.

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MacAdriana
11/08/25 6:48am

When I was taking my kids out in my Levin, I noticed the reversing camera screen went black, which really worried me about safety. It might be due to a dirty or damaged camera—try cleaning the lens to see if it recovers. Loose cables are quite common, so check the trunk interface for any signs of looseness. If the screen works fine but the image is gone, it could be a blown fuse causing a power outage, requiring a fuse replacement. Accidentally turning off the reversing function in the system settings can also lead to no display. These could all be potential causes, and timely action is crucial. Avoid DIY repairs as mistakes are easy to make—it's safer to consult a professional. Safety comes first; without the camera, reversing could lead to collisions and injuries. A quick glance at the camera status before driving can help prevent issues.

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DelLilliana
12/29/25 8:33am

When the rearview camera of the Leiling disappears, it's essential to start checking from the basic components. If the camera lens is blocked by dirt or damaged, the image naturally won't display, especially during rainy days when malfunctions are more common. Cable connections are another vulnerable point; frequent trunk activity may cause interface loosening. Screen power or setting failures can also lead to a black screen. A blown fuse directly cuts off the power. Occasionally, system software issues may require a restart to recover. Perform these checks first; if the problem persists, seek professional repair. Safety comes first—losing the rearview assistance significantly increases the risk while reversing.

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