SWITCHING TRAILER
REVERSE GUIDANCE ON AND
OFF
Shift into reverse (R), press the rear
camera menu view button to expand the
menu, press the trailer icon and use the
touchscreen to select the connected
trailer.
Note: If the trailer was connected just prior
to turning the system on, you may need to
drive forward to initialize the system. Follow
the instructions on the touchscreen to
activate the system.
USING TRAILER REVERSE
GUIDANCE VIEWS
Up to six camera views could be available
when using trailer reverse guidance. Use
the view that helps you the most when
reversing your vehicle and trailer.
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 view. Shows
your trailer hitch or what is
directly behind your vehicle.
Trailer AUX camera view.
(Where Fitted) Shows a rear
view camera image of what is
behind your trailer.
Note: This view also provides a
picture-in-picture 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 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: This view also provides a
picture-in-picture view.
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.
Picture-in-picture view. Shows
a main view and a secondary
view when in trailer AUX camera
view. (Where Fitted)
Note: Picture-in-picture is on by default
(where fitted) and cannot be switched off.
Swap. Press to swap between
picture-in-picture views.
This takes you back to the 360°
camera system and out of the
trailer reverse guidance feature.
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.
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2024 Ranger (TRD) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202304, DOM
Trailer Reverse Guidance (If Equipped)