Why is my backup camera not working on my car?
Why is my backup camera not working on my car?
28 people found this helpful. Most likely the blind spot detection sensor (s) failed, as they tend to do, causing the fuse (M34) to blow. Since the backup camera and backup warning and compass, etc, use that same fuse, this causes those things to stop working.
What causes the fuse to blow on a backup camera?
Most likely the blind spot detection sensor (s) failed, as they tend to do, causing the fuse (M34) to blow. Since the backup camera and backup warning and compass, etc, use that same fuse, this causes those things to stop working.
Why is the back up camera not working on my Ford Escape?
If your Ford Escape has a backup camera that is not working, here are the most common causes and how to troubleshoot them. This section is presented to you in the order of likelihood that the particular issue is causing the back up camera problem with your Ford Escape. Bad Shifter Alignment – This is a really easy one to check.
Why is my backup camera not working on my M34?
So, if M34 keeps blowing when you put the car in reverse, I would suspect something significantly wrong with the camera or backup warning system — that is, power rail shorted to ground (chassis).
28 people found this helpful. Most likely the blind spot detection sensor (s) failed, as they tend to do, causing the fuse (M34) to blow. Since the backup camera and backup warning and compass, etc, use that same fuse, this causes those things to stop working.
Most likely the blind spot detection sensor (s) failed, as they tend to do, causing the fuse (M34) to blow. Since the backup camera and backup warning and compass, etc, use that same fuse, this causes those things to stop working.
What to do if your CarGurus camera is not working?
Replacing or disconnecting the blind spot detection sensors (and replacing fuse M34) takes care of the problem, in this case. See photo of the two failed blind spot sensors from my 2012 T&C.
So, if M34 keeps blowing when you put the car in reverse, I would suspect something significantly wrong with the camera or backup warning system — that is, power rail shorted to ground (chassis).