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Why this issue is happening
Some of the images for your vehicles listed for sale on Google have promotional text or obstructing elements, such as retailer logos, calls to action, or watermarks. Since clear images of a vehicle help inform online shoppers, all vehicle ads require an image with an unobstructed view of the vehicle that doesn’t contain additional promotional elements. Vehicle ads that don’t meet this requirement will receive warnings until you’ve updated their images. Turn on image improvements to automatically fix your images. Learn more about image requirements and guidelines for vehicle ads.
How to fix your issue
To resolve this issue, change the URL that you’ve submitted for the image link [image_link]
attribute so that it points to the vehicle image without overlays. Submit a new URL rather than updating an existing URL with new content, as this will force a faster fetch of the new image.
Fix products one by one directly in Merchant Center
Go to Products in Merchant Center, then select the Needs attention tab.
Use the filter icon above the table to find all products affected by your issue.
Click on the title of the vehicle you want to fix, then click Edit product.
Make sure each vehicle image is of high-quality without any overlays.
Click Save.
Fix multiple products at once
Go to Products in Merchant Center, then select the Needs attention tab.
Use the filter icon above the table to find all products affected by your issue.
Select the download icon to download a list (.csv) of all affected products for all issues or this particular issue.
Cross reference the downloaded list with your uploaded product data and make sure each vehicle image is of high-quality without any overlays.
Reupload your corrected product data to Merchant Center using your chosen upload method.
Next steps
After making the requested changes, check that you’ve fixed the issue by making sure it’s no longer listed on the “Needs attention” page.
Keep in mind: It may take some time for your change to be reflected on the “Needs attention” page.