Sometimes,
even the best reversing camera can
experience problems from time to time. But before you panic and decide to get
rid of your existing camera for good, you might want to try to fix it first.
After all, not all problems with reversing cameras are serious and warrant an
immediately replacement. If your camera system is behaving oddly, here are some
troubleshooting tips to help you out.
Quick fixes for common camera problems
1. Fuzzy and grainy
images
Fuzzy and
grainy images are among the most common problems with car camera systems.
Surprisingly, they are the easiest to solve. If you're having a hard time
seeing clear images on the screen, it is very likely that the lens is just
dirty. To solve this problem: remove all the dirt and mud that have accumulated
on the camera's lens. To do this, use a clean cloth to wipe the camera lens
clean. Make sure the cloth is lint-free to avoid scratching the lens.
2. Unresponsive camera system
A typical reverse camera kit switches on automatically
when the you the vehicle in reverse. If yours doesn't come on even when you put
your car's transmission in reverse gear, there's a chance that you have a blown
fuse. In most cases, the fuse box is located under the dash board or steering
wheel. There are also instances that it's in the glove box. To be sure, check
your car owner's manual. When you find the fuse box, you'll see that it has a
list of the fuses and their uses. Identify the one for your reversing camera
and then replace it.
3. The camera
system switches on but you can't see anything
If the whole
camera system automatically comes on when you put the vehicle in reverse, but
the camera itself seems not to be working, a loose connection might be the
culprit. If you're using a wired reverse camera system in Australia, the wiring can come loose. To fix this problem, trace the
wires coming of out of your camera and monitor and see which of them is loose.
Secure the wire and test your camera system.
If all else fails...
If none of
these quick fixes are working for you, then it's time for you to consider
getting a replacement, especially if your camera system has been around for
quite some time. But before you do, make sure you determine first if you need
to replace the monitor, the camera, or the entire system. For example, if the
monitor doesn't switch on at all, then it's the only one that needs to be
replaced. But if it shows a black image, you may need to replace the entire car reversing camera system.
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