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Thanks,On my Forrester, one had to pop out the section of the dashboard under the steering wheel. You may want to get under there with a flashlight to see if you can see it before tearing things apart.
Even better, call Jayco and ask where it is.
Thanks,I beleuve power is supplied by the cable from the box. On mine there was no other cable running to the camera.
Have you tried switching the Ca1and CA2 wires to see if the rear camera behaves normally?
I have just brought the RV home from storage and during the short drive including a stop and backing up and also backing into my driveway the rear camera was not working. This morning I started the RV to reposition it in the driveway and no rear camera. I then drove out and backed in and the rear camera was working. Started the RV after an hour or so and no rear camera. I have switched connections under the dash between CA1 and CA2 and the left camera shows when the rear camera should. Do you know if there are any other connections between CA1 and the camera itself that could be loose? I have tried tapping on the rear camera / light with a rubber mallet and no change. I guess my next move is to replace the camera.There should be a box under the dash somewhere where the cameras plugin. Try switching the order of the connections. That is, disconnect one lead and see which camera goes out. Put it back then try another. Once you determine which wire goes yo which camera, swap a working side camera lead with the rear and see if it is detected. If it is the box needs to be replaced. If not the camera likely needs to be replaced.