Is your Audi dashboard displaying the frustrating message “Active lane assist: currently unavailable. No camera view”? If you’ve hooked up an OBDII scanner and seen the fault code C110702 (Video line for image processing – Signal error), you are likely facing a physical hardware failure rather than a simple software glitch. This code specifically points to a breakdown in communication between the image sensor and the processing chip within your J852 camera module.
The Audi ACC Camera (J852) acts as the “eye” of your vehicle’s Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), working in tandem with the J428 radar sensors. When this “eye” loses its connection, your Lane Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control systems shut down immediately for safety. Most dealerships will tell you that the only solution is a total replacement costing over $2,000.
At ACCrepairUSA, we know that “Video line for image processing” is actually technical code for cracked solder joints on your processing chip. Instead of a temporary fix or an expensive replacement that requires complex dealer recoding, we perform a professional chip-level reflow of the image processor in our Chandler, AZ lab. For a flat fee of $300, we provide a same-day turnaround to get your Audi back on the road with its safety features fully restored.