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What should I do if the reversing image is unclear and blurred?

If you can't see the reversing image clearly, you can replace the camera, remove the water vapor in the camera and adjust the screen resolution.

1. Replace the camera

Some car models are older, and the camera itself is not high in pixels. It is inevitable that the equipment will age after years of use, so the reversing image will be blurred. If this is the case, you can consider replacing the camera with higher pixels. After replacement, you will find that the reversing image will be clearer.

2. Remove the water vapor from the camera.

It is inevitable that some water vapor will enter the camera. If there is too much water vapor, the reversing image will be blurred. So, you might as well check whether there is a lot of water vapor in the camera. If there is, you can use a hot fan to exhaust the water vapor from the camera. After removing it, you will find that the reversing image is clearer.

Step 3 Adjust the screen resolution

Sometimes the reversing image is blurred not because of the camera, but because of the screen. If the screen resolution is low, the picture will not be clear. Therefore, it is better to raise the resolution of the screen a little, so that the reversing image can be clearer.

How to use reversing images

1. Start the vehicle: for automatic transmission, you need to step on the brake pedal with your foot, and then push the gear lever to the R position by hand. In manual gear, you need to step on the clutch pedal and brake pedal to shift to reverse gear.

2. Open the screen of the vehicle: At this time, the scenery behind the vehicle will be displayed on the screen, and the reversing image will also indicate the specific distance from the object with lines. The picture presented by the reversing image is taken in real time by the rear camera. Because the camera image is distorted, it is easy for the driver to misjudge the distance of the obstacle. Therefore, when judging the distance, the reversing radar with more accurate distance feedback should prevail.