fido, I presume that you do not have the radar cruise control? If you do, with a 2009 Kakadu, you would not have Crawl and locking rear diff. features. Kakadus that have the extra cost radar cruise package, had the Crawl etc off road package removed. They also lost the right side camera.
Now, I presume that your has the Crawl etc. So it has the right side camera. (Prado Kakadus from some time in 2011 got both features as standard).
You will not get the right side mirror working from the camera button on the wheel, or via the touch screen, in normal driving. The right camera will only work in multi-terrain mode. So select your mode (mud etc etc), and then, when you have done that, scroll down to cam position, and then select a mode. And bingo, you'll get the right camera working in various modes.
Of the four multi terrain modes available, only mud allows high range to be used.
The cameras seem orientated for looking at the ground rather than for rear parking issues ... but
there are several modes. But if you want to use it for parking, then it would take a 5 seconds to select multi-terrain mode, mud (no need for low ratio) and then scroll down to your mirror modes.
There is front mode, wing mirror mode and rear mode ... maybe more. The touchscreen also can change the modes ... there does not seem to be a mode that shows just the right side of the vehicle from the right mirror camera, as the left side one does. But both left and right wing mirrors can be quickly selected which shows both the left and right sides of the vehicle from a looking downwards perspective (if you get proficient). Their view is weird at first view, but if you used it frequently, might be awesome.
Now, I presume that your has the Crawl etc. So it has the right side camera. (Prado Kakadus from some time in 2011 got both features as standard).
You will not get the right side mirror working from the camera button on the wheel, or via the touch screen, in normal driving. The right camera will only work in multi-terrain mode. So select your mode (mud etc etc), and then, when you have done that, scroll down to cam position, and then select a mode. And bingo, you'll get the right camera working in various modes.
Of the four multi terrain modes available, only mud allows high range to be used.
The cameras seem orientated for looking at the ground rather than for rear parking issues ... but
there are several modes. But if you want to use it for parking, then it would take a 5 seconds to select multi-terrain mode, mud (no need for low ratio) and then scroll down to your mirror modes.
There is front mode, wing mirror mode and rear mode ... maybe more. The touchscreen also can change the modes ... there does not seem to be a mode that shows just the right side of the vehicle from the right mirror camera, as the left side one does. But both left and right wing mirrors can be quickly selected which shows both the left and right sides of the vehicle from a looking downwards perspective (if you get proficient). Their view is weird at first view, but if you used it frequently, might be awesome.
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