Q: How do I turn on the rear view camera?

asked by on January 15, 2016

How do I turn on the rear view camera?

The rear view camera provides excellent visibility when you are reversing your vehicle. This system operates with a camera above your license plate, which displays an image on your display. The rear view camera will automatically turn on when the back-up light is on, and the shifter is in the R position.

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