Guide lines on the reverse back up camera are crooked (right)

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GoGeTteR310

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What's up guys?

I have a 2015 Yukon and all of a sudden the reverse guide lines are going off to the right. Is anyone else having this problem?


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Straighten out your steering wheel, they will straighten out too. It may be an option that you can program in your settings menu.
 
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Straighten out your steering wheel, they will straighten out too. It may be an option that you can program in your settings menu.


I tried that too.... I'm going to take a picture of it and post it on here so everyone can see what I'm talking about. Even if I have the steering will straight, the lines are not centered. They are off to the right. I have messed with the setting and nothing. The thing that sucks is that my warranty just expired last month... F$%#! lol
 

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I tried that too.... I'm going to take a picture of it and post it on here so everyone can see what I'm talking about. Even if I have the steering will straight, the lines are not centered. They are off to the right. I have messed with the setting and nothing. The thing that sucks is that my warranty just expired last month... F$%#! lol


Waiting for the pic, sorry, I thought they were curving to the right.
 

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That is bizarre. Try to switch the guidelines off in the settings. Then back on and see what happens. In other cameras that I have experience with or installed, those lines are not a part of the camera but are a part of the monitor/display system. Maybe you need a software update??? You could do a factory reset too.
 

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You could also try doing a touchscreen recalibration.
 

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