Why is there no guide line in the reversing camera of Baojun 510?
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The trajectory line of the reversing camera comes from the reversing trajectory system. If you accidentally touch the settings in the menu bar and hide the trajectory line, you can readjust it in the settings. If you replace the original reversing camera with a wide-angle camera, there will also be no trajectory line, and you can only replace the camera again. The following is an introduction to the reversing camera guide line: 1. The wheel trajectory line is generally represented by two vertical solid or dotted lines, which are used to simulate the trajectory of the two rear wheels and will also deflect according to the steering wheel's rotation. The trajectory line of the reversing camera itself serves an auxiliary role, making reversing easier and ensuring safety during reversing. 2. If the reversing camera lacks the trajectory line, it naturally lacks a layer of protection, especially for beginners, the presence of the trajectory line is very necessary. Therefore, when purchasing, it is best to choose a reversing camera with a trajectory line. Of course, at the same time, you should also practice your reversing skills, which is the real key.
After noticing the absence of guiding lines in the Baojun 510's reversing camera, I investigated the infotainment system. Such issues are often caused by software settings—perhaps the feature was hidden or disabled during factory setup. You'll need to access the central control screen's main menu and check for a 'Dynamic Guiding Lines' option. If it's missing, it could indicate a faulty camera component, loose wiring, or cost-cutting omission in base models (some entry-level trims skip this feature). These guiding lines are crucial for distance estimation and collision avoidance. I suggest first attempting a system reset (hold a specific button for several seconds), and if that fails, visit a 4S shop for firmware updates. Pro tip: Don't overly rely on tech for parking—hone manual skills like using mirror reference points. This builds reliable muscle memory to prevent panic in tight spots.