tprjimmi
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I know that I've seen comments on this but nothing helpful comes uo in Search. My '13's screen has started flickering when the backup camera is activated. Any help?
The camera is on it's way to complete failure. Corrosion kills it, poor choice in materials for the camera unfortunately. I have a stand alone backup cam in mine, it was cheaper than replacing the OEM cam.I know that I've seen comments on this but nothing helpful comes uo in Search. My '13's screen has started flickering when the backup camera is activated. Any help?
Fair enough. Truth be told though, the cameras corrode from the top and fires the little board near the lens. My guess is, it's in a path for drainage and obviously can't handle it. I've thought about wiring my 3rd party cam to the OEM wiring so it displays on the dash but I'm too lazy now to figure it out lolThanks! I think I found the problem. I removed the trunk emblem and plugged the two holes with plastic plugs while deciding to replace with a 2015 wing or just go with the plugs(look like sensors). I removed the plugs to do some measuring and then events caused me to not get around to replacing, So...... rain, snow etc.
My camera wasnt working when I got mine. I fixed it by getting to the harness. Its routed in the trunk right hand side hinge. The wire tends to stretch and snap that was the case for mine I added a little bit of wire and it works perfect now.
Nice! I'll take a look.My camera wasnt working when I got mine. I fixed it by getting to the harness. Its routed in the trunk right hand side hinge. The wire tends to stretch and snap that was the case for mine I added a little bit of wire and it works perfect now.
Nice! I'll take a look.
How hard was it to take a part the trunk lid, to get to the camera, I have 2012 GenesisMy backup camera started to flicker once in a while. I noticed that it only did it when it rained. About a week later, it went black, except for the "guide lines". Took it all apart (tiny pieces) and cleaned the corrosion up. Put dialectric grease on the plug and good to go. Pretty easy really.
I checked it out, not sure I can do the job. Thanks, MartyThe rear panel, b/u lamps, license plate need to come off. A lot of plastic clips that will probably break. The camera is mounted to the rear plastic panel. License lamps can stay in, along with the button for trunk lid. I removed the lock cylinder and several 10mm head nuts and bolts.
To do the camera, you're going to need some real small phillips head screwdrivers. Do a search on You Tube. A couple of them are very good at showing the process.
Thanks, but it would be to hard for me to do. Don't the tools.Not really a hard job. Maybe a couple of hours if you take your time. You do need some quality tools to get the tiny screws out of the camera.
That so kind of you and you are a gentleman and I really appreciate it very much, but I live in Southern California. You have a great day, week and year.I'm in Metro Chicago area, South Suburbs. If you're in the area, give me a shout. I'd be happy to assist you if possible.