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2018 Jayco Greyhawk 29 MV rear camera issues.

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Pull the rear camera and check connection at the camera. On my class C, purchased new, I had to replace one side camera and the rear camera.
Thanks for your quick response, and what can I expect to see as far as connectors and how to test the ones related to the camera? It will be pretty obvious if there is a loose connection but beyond that I would like to be sure it is the camera before buying a new one.

Thanks,

Steve
 
You would primarily be looking for a loose connection at the camera. You could check for continuity on the wire, but it may be easier just to try a replacement camera. Try the new camera on each line, if need be.
 
Just returned from a 6 hour each way trip and had the camera come on part way through both 6 hour legs and stay on for approximately 1 hour This made me think there was a loose connection somewhere but had no where to look beyond under the dash. While gone I ordered a new light / camera from Amazon at a very reasonable price. Got home and plugged the new camera in and problem solved. I will say it was a very tight squeeze getting the wires back into the coach. Everything I saw led me to believe there was a loose connection somewhere and maybe there was a loose connection internally of the camera itself. It didn't look like they had done a great job of sealing everything as a couple of the screws covering the camera section were corroded.
 
Found this on a Google search and registered JUST to ask you if you figured out what was going on because this is 100% exactly what's happening to my 2018 RedHawk 31XL. I went through the process of removing the dash and the head unit, found the cable, disconnected, re-seated, and at SOME POINT in the process it started working even after putting it all back in. Then...next morning...it didn't work... I didn't move the rig or anything overnight. Needless to say, it's a bit frustrating and I ASSUME it's a bad cable.

Did you ever figure yours out?
 

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