Up to seven camera views could be available when using the trailer reversing aid. Use the view that helps you the most when reversing your vehicle and trailer.
360 Camera View  360 ° camera view. Shows a 360 ° view on the right-hand side of the touchscreen with a rear camera view on the left-hand side of the touchscreen.Rear View Camera  Rear view camera view. Shows your trailer hitch or what is directly behind your vehicle.
Rear Split View Camera  Rear split view camera view. Shows a 180 ° degree view of what is behind your vehicle.Bed and Auxiliary Camera  Bed camera view. Shows the truck bed.
Note:   If you have a 12 in (30 cm) touchscreen, this view provides a picture-in-picture view.
Auxiliary Camera  Trailer AUX camera view. Shows a rear view camera image of what is behind your trailer. You need to separately purchase this camera and have it installed.
Note:   If you have a 12 in (30 cm) touchscreen, this view provides a picture-in-picture view.
Trailer Reverse Guidance View  Trailer reverse guidance view. Shows you a view of the sides of your truck and the trailer. In auto mode, this view moves as the trailer moves so that you do not have to adjust the camera as you turn. Left and right arrows let you see other camera views.Straight Back-up Mode  Straight backup mode. Shows which way to turn your steering wheel to keep the trailer straight. Use this view when you want to keep your trailer completely in line with your truck.
Note:   It may be helpful to shift your vehicle into drive (D), pull forward and straighten out the vehicle and trailer before engaging straight backup mode.
Return Icon  This takes you back to the 360 ° camera system and out of the trailer reverse guidance feature.Auto View  Auto. Press to return to auto view.
Note:   Auto mode is the default setting.
Hitch Angle Graphic
The hitch angle graphic shows a small representation of your truck and trailer with visual feedback to help you monitor the trailer. The graphic shows two different colored lines for the trailer hitch angle. A black line shows you where your trailer is in relation to your vehicle. The white line represents the amount the trailer can turn based on steering wheel position.
The graphic shows a yellow and red zone for the hitch angle to warn you of a high angle condition that could require you to pull forward to reduce the hitch angle. The angle limits for each zone vary based on the trailer length.
The yellow zone indicates you are approaching the maximum controllable trailer angle for the system. When the trailer enters this zone, it is more difficult to reduce the trailer turn when backing up. It may be necessary to put your vehicle back into drive (D) and pull forward to get the truck and trailer back to an in-line position.
The red zone indicates you have exceeded the maximum controllable trailer angle for the system. Immediately stop reversing. Put your vehicle into drive (D) and pull forward until the trailer is no longer in the red zone.

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