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CindyLou82
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DH and I bought our first RV this past summer. Slowly upgrading and fixing as we go. The backup camera does not work in our DP. The screen up front comes on but there is nothing on it. We haven't really done much to investigate. Anyone have this issue? Thinking it may need to be replaced all together.
Thanks!
1991 American Eagle Diesel Pusher, 38ft
Racing: 1970 Chevy Camaro and 1990 Chevy Camaro, small block Chevies
Pulling: Electric Golf Cart or 2003 VW Bug, TDI
Mommy of 2 girls, 1/16/10 and 3/21/11
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mchero
Explorer
Explorer
Just an FYI.
I was lucky to find a NIB (New In Box) camera/monitor! I replaced BOTH units, I did notice that my rear camera ALSO gets the power thru the coax line. Some have seperate power/video & some have both thru the same line.
Robert McHenry
Currently, Henniker NH
07 Fleetwood Discovery 39V
1K Solar dieselrvowners.com
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Prior:1993 Pace Arrow 37' Diesel

down_home
Explorer II
Explorer II
Check the connections, at the camera, and the monitor first.
Ours started misbehaving a couple years ago. checked the camera, mounted up near roof. Connections were loose and some corrosion. Cleaned cleaned the plug connectors, and some dieletric compound to protect them and all was good.

REBGORV2
Explorer
Explorer
Hi;
If you are still dealing with the rear view camera on your 91 AE,
I have the same unit, and a 1991 Eagle J, too !
FYI,( #GP RV112 monitor, and #GP RVI11 camera). I removed the camera, checked the connector, and sent it out to AA CCTV, aka Nivie Electronics. See aacctv.com. Nivie, 140 58th st suite 7B Brooklyn
NY 11220......They did a great job, returned in one week !!!
They were sure the problem was in the camera, and repaired it by
replacing 15 capacitors, for $135.00 incl shipping. Shipping to them was $15.00 prox.
Put it back in and it works perfect !!!
REBGORV2

BTPO1
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Explorer
This is my first response, I hope that I am doing this right. I had a similar problem, (Blank white screen) on the second day of a cross country trip. I had checked all of the connections and everything was tight. Was about to buy a new system, stopped at a friends in home in OK and got up and pulled the camera apart and found that the power wire had come loose from the circuit board. I suppose that the bouncing at the rear broke the connection. Soldered it again and has been working great.
Jack
2003 Rexhall Vision 27'
2019 Chevrolet Equinox
States we have been to with this MH

sdianel_-acct_c
Explorer
Explorer
On our DP, periodically the wires under the dash that plug into the camera vibrate loose. Unplug and plug them back in. Another place where the camera can come unplugged is at the camera. Our access is in the closet. Another thing that happens with our camera is that if the batteries are ever disconnected with the inverter off, our camera needs to be reprogrammed to accept the camera. We found the instructions in the user manual. You might be able to find the manual online if you have the model number. Ours is Pioneer.
Lonny & Diane
2004 Country Coach Allure 33' "Big Blue"
Towing 2008 Chev Colorado 4x4
Semper Fi

fcooper
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Explorer
If it's the original system (1991), it's living on borrowed time. You can get a good replacement LCD monitor, camera, and new cable for under $250 (probably much lower), and with some adaptation, you can probably reuse the existing cable.

I agree with fire up to check the cable connections first. Getting to that rear cable can be a pain sometimes.

Fred
Fred & Vicki
St. Augustine, Florida

CindyLou82
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It doesn't work at all. Just the screen lights up but no picture, if that makes sense. I will check to make sure the right button is selected.
Thanks both posts are very helpful. I will check it out tomorrow.

Thanks!
1991 American Eagle Diesel Pusher, 38ft
Racing: 1970 Chevy Camaro and 1990 Chevy Camaro, small block Chevies
Pulling: Electric Golf Cart or 2003 VW Bug, TDI
Mommy of 2 girls, 1/16/10 and 3/21/11

FIRE_UP
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CindyLou82 wrote:
DH and I bought our first RV this past summer. Slowly upgrading and fixing as we go. The backup camera does not work in our DP. The screen up front comes on but there is nothing on it. We haven't really done much to investigate. Anyone have this issue? Thinking it may need to be replaced all together.
Thanks!


CindyLou82,
First off congrats on the purchase of your unit. They're a lot of fun and, can be a pain at the same time. As far as your rear view camera is concerned, don't jump to conclusions just yet as to it's a total loss. Yep, some of them get a bit cranky and some just need some cable ends cleaned. Sometimes it's just the fact that the cable fell out of the back of the monitor. If someone doesn't beat me to it, I'll dig up a source for info on them. It's a company that specializes in their workings and replacement parts etc.

By the way, does it work at all if you start the rig and put it in reverse?
Scott
Scott and Karla
SDFD RETIRED
2004 Itasca Horizon, 36GD Slate Blue 330 CAT
2011 GMC Sierra 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 Toad
2008 Caliente Red LVL II GL 1800 Goldwing
KI60ND

rockylarson
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Hopefully it is something simple like the A/B button (Camera 1 or Camera 2) on the wrong setting. My monitor will accept two cameras but I only have the rear view installed. If the A/B button is depressed I get a blank screen. YMMV. Good Luck.
Jan and Rocky
Volunteers for USFWS. 29 refuges with 9300 hrs ea since 2006. 2004 Allegro 30DA, Workhorse 8.1, Banks, 2012 Jeep Liberty Jet, Blue Ox Aladdin, Brake Buddy Advantage Select, 300 watts solar, 5 Optima group 31 AGM's, 2000watt Ames PSW inverter.