Chevrolet Silverado EV 2024 Instruction Manual page 253

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Driving and Operating
Certain trailer views require a compatible
trailer profile be configured and selected.
A compatible trailer is a box type trailer
(cargo, camper, etc.) with a conventional
hitch.
Available camera views:
Front/Rear Standard View
Front/Rear Top-Down View
Rear Bowl View
Front/Rear Side View
Hitch View
Rear Trailer View
Rear Side View with Available Articulation
Functionality
Picture-in-Picture Side View
Interior Trailer View
Transparent Trailer View
Surround View
Guidance Lines
Hitch Guidance
Troubleshooting
The Trailer Camera calibration may take
longer than expected or not calibrate if:
The vehicle is driven too fast during
calibration. Maintain speeds below
50 km/h (31 mph).
The vehicle is not driven straight during
calibration. Steering should be maintained
as straight as possible. Excessive Steering
during calibration may extend
calibration time.
The calibration is attempted in low light.
Calibration should be attempted when
there is enough light.
The calibration is attempted during
adverse weather conditions. Calibration
during conditions such as snow or heavy
rain should be avoided.
The road surface is not ideal for
calibration. Calibration should be
attempted on an alternate road surface.
The accessory trailer cameras are
swapped at the hitch connector. Ensure
that the camera mounted to the rear of
the trailer is connected to the rear trailer
camera input.
The accessory trailer camera is mounted,
angled, or rotated outside of the defined
mounting location (see camera
installation instructions).
The vehicle or accessory trailer camera is
obstructed by dirt or debris. Check
cameras and clean as needed.
The accessory trailer camera is mounted
such that obstructions are visible in the
view (spare tire, bike/cargo racks, etc.).
Calibration should be attempted with
obstruction temporarily removed.
Shadows resulting from driving toward
the sun may be perceived as obstructions.
Attempt to calibrate driving in an
alternate direction if possible.
The entered trailer profile dimensions are
inaccurate. Measurements are expected to
be made to the nearest centimeter or
inch. Enter accurate measurements and
reattempt calibration.
Distortion may be observed in a rear trailer
camera view if:
The accessory trailer camera is mounted,
angled or rotated outside of the defined
mounting location. See your dealer.
The entered trailer profile dimensions are
inaccurate. Measurements are expected to
be made to the nearest centimeter or
inch. Enter accurate measurements and
reattempt calibration.

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