Unique Backup Camera Problem
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Unique Backup Camera Problem
I backed up boat to launch the other day, and forgot to unplug my trailer wires. Needles to say, I had a short, and popped some fuses under the hood that control my trailer lights. That was an easy fix. Now for the interesting problem, and It may or may not be related. It may just be a coincidence.
My backup camera now shows an image, but scrolls the image from bottom to top, like an old school TV. Occasionally it will stabilize out for a minute or so, but then starts scrolling again.
I took it to my dealer, and they had to contact the chevy engineers, who had never heard of that problem. The dealer began to check all the connections leading from the camera, up to the headliner and stopped. They didnt find anything, and called saying it was going to be atleast $300 for them to follow the wire up any farther.
WTF could be causing this? Dealer seems to think my camera **** the bed. Can i just buy an aftermarket replacement camera and pop it in? Or does it have to be the factory OEM camera?
My backup camera now shows an image, but scrolls the image from bottom to top, like an old school TV. Occasionally it will stabilize out for a minute or so, but then starts scrolling again.
I took it to my dealer, and they had to contact the chevy engineers, who had never heard of that problem. The dealer began to check all the connections leading from the camera, up to the headliner and stopped. They didnt find anything, and called saying it was going to be atleast $300 for them to follow the wire up any farther.
WTF could be causing this? Dealer seems to think my camera **** the bed. Can i just buy an aftermarket replacement camera and pop it in? Or does it have to be the factory OEM camera?
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Welcome to the forum, I'd check GMPartsDirect to see what the OEM camera is... If you know someone else that has the same similar setup barrow their camera as a process of elimination...
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I looked up the OEM camera replacement, and its like $250 - $300. Im seeing cameras that look similiar for much less, but im not sure they have the required harness to connect to factor wiring in the tailgate. the dealer will not refund me for a new camera if it ends up not being a faulty camera in the first place.
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I installed an ebay backup camera 170 degree view and night vision for less than $25. Works great with the stock NAVI. Should be able to just splice into existing wires. (that I have not tried). I ran positive and negative to the reverse lights and the video cable to the NAVI thru the side & floor panels. You're gonna have to test which wires are what, unless you have a pinout of that harness. That'll save you a bunch of monies.
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i would give crutchfield a call. they supply many aftermarket backup cameras. and can definately tell you what would work. they are a bit more pricey than ebay but they offer lifetime tech support that is top notch! and well worth the premium! and will walk you through the installation step by step! A+ in my book. I have no affiliation with them but highly recommend them
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