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REAR BACK UP CAMERA /
DYNAMIC GRIDLINES
The Rear Back Up Camera is located on the
liftgate, above the rear license plate.
Rear Back Up Camera Location
Camera Activation/Deactivation
To activate the Rear Back Up Camera
features, select “Driver Assistance” from the
Main Menu of the radio system. Under “Driver
Assistance”, Rear Back Up Camera features
can be selected:
View
Camera Delay
Camera Guidelines
Selecting “View” will activate the camera view
on the display.
Selecting “Camera Delay” will allow the
camera view to remain on the display shortly
after the vehicle is no longer in REVERSE,
followed by the previously active screen.
Selecting “Camera Guidelines” will activate
the display of the dynamic guidelines that indi
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cate the route of the vehicle.
When the vehicle is in REVERSE, the radio
system display will show the area behind the
vehicle, as seen by the Rear Back Up Camera,
along with a warning message.
Rear Back Up Camera Display
When enabled in the radio settings, active
guidelines are overlaid on the image to illus
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trate the width of the vehicle and its projected
backup path based on the steering wheel posi
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tion. A dashed center line overlay indicates the
center of the vehicle to assist in rear parking
maneuvers or trailer hitch alignment. Different
colored zones indicate the distance to the rear
of the vehicle. The following table shows the
approximate distances for each zone:
Messages On The Display
If the liftgate is opened, the camera will not
detect any obstacle behind the vehicle. The
display will show a dedicated warning
message.
Make sure the liftgate is closed by pushing
next to the lock until it clicks.
Important Notes
Ice, snow or mud on the surface of the
camera may reduce its sensitivity. It is
important to keep the camera surface
clean, and free from debris.
When parking, be aware of obstacles that
may be above or below the camera range.
Area
Distance From The
Rear Of The Vehicle
Red
0–11.8 inches
(0–30 cm)
Yellow
11.8 inches to 3.3 feet
(30 cm–1 m)
Green
3.3 feet or more
(1 m or more)
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