Ford FIESTA 2017 Owner's Manual page 143

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WARNINGS
Do not switch the camera features
on or off when your vehicle is moving.
The operation of the camera may
vary depending on the ambient
temperature, vehicle and road
conditions.
To help avoid personal injury always
use caution when in reverse (R) and
when using the rear view camera.
The rear view camera provides an image
of the area behind your vehicle. During
operation, lines appear in the display that
represents the path of your vehicle and
proximity to objects behind it.
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The camera is on the liftgate or
illumination bar.
Switching the Rear View Camera
On
WARNING
The camera may not detect objects
that are very close to your vehicle.
Switch the ignition on and shift into reverse
(R).
The image will display on the screen.
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Parking Aids
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(If Equipped)
The system may not correctly operate in
any of the following conditions:
Dark areas.
Intense light areas.
If there is a sudden change to the
ambient temperature.
If the camera is wet.
If the camera is dirty.
If the camera is obstructed.
Using the Rear View Camera
WARNINGS
If the vehicle battery is disconnected,
the guidelines are not fully functional
directly after the battery is
reconnected. The guidelines become fully
functional after you drive your vehicle as
straight as possible for five minutes at a
minimum speed of 31 mph (50 km/h).
Objects above the camera may not
be visible. Check the area behind
your vehicle when necessary.
Note: When reversing with a trailer the
camera shows the direction of your vehicle
and not the direction of the trailer.
Note: If the camera image is not clear, clean
the camera lens with a soft cloth.
Note: If the image turns on when the
transmission is not in reverse (R), the
system requires service.
Vehicles with Parking Aid
The display shows colored distance bars.
This indicates the approximate distance
from the rear bumper to an object.

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