Buddy
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- 2015
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I am a Retired Automotive Engineer and owner of a Fully Loaded 2015 Hyundai Genesis. With only 38,500 miles on my Genesis I started having intermittent problems with my "back-up camera". I done as the forum suggested opening and closing the trunk. It corrected the "back-up camera" for a while but, eventually the "back-up camera" failed completely. Only grid lines were present. I decided to go to the process of elimination and replaced the camera. I replaced the camera and still no fix, just the same grid lines. I investigated further and found the Hyundai Technical Service Bulletin on certain 2015-2016 Genesis (DH) Trunk Floor Wiring Harness Inspection And Repair. I found four wires that were completely broken (see attached photos). I repaired the wires after following the instructions in the Technical Service Bulletin. My "back-up camera" is functioning like new now. I probably save myself a couple of thousand dollars vs a dealership. The point I like to make is the "back-up camera" issue is clearly a "manufacturing flaws". This should had been address via recall. Hyundai decided it would be more cost effective to loose would be buyers than to initiate a recall. The winner in all of the "back-up camera" issues is the dealership and clearly not the consumer.


