Why is my reverse camera not working on my Mitsubishi Outlander?
I’m talking about the reverse trigger (called ‘backup’ and not ‘reverse’ by the Japanese). For both the reversing sensors and rear camera to stop working, this is the first place I would look.
Why is my rear view camera not working?
When putting the car in reverse, the signal would go to 13V, and in other gears, at 0V. After your post scott, it got me thinking, what if I remove the black plastic cover on the reverse signal wire on the HU which will expose what looks lile a resistor, and then touch the voltmeter on the in and then on the end.
How can I test my rear view camera?
I measured the current at the HU location, or more precisely where my reverse wire is connected to the HU reverse signal (I used a male/female connector for easy removal) To test it, I’ve unplugged the female connector and placed the voltmeter on the end of the reverse wire and to the HU ground.
Is the rear view camera turned on in the settings on the AVIC?
Is the rear view camera turned on in the settings on the AVIC? The ‘resistor’ fuse is simply a fuse that looks like a resistor. The color bands translate to the fuse value. These are also referred to as a ‘pico’ fuse. You can simply measure them to ensure they are a short to verify they are good.
I’m talking about the reverse trigger (called ‘backup’ and not ‘reverse’ by the Japanese). For both the reversing sensors and rear camera to stop working, this is the first place I would look.
When to replace engine warning light on Mitsubishi Outlander?
To fix the engine warning light constantly being on, the most common solution is to replace the faulty sensor at around 4,000 miles.
What kind of car is the Mitsubishi Outlander?
Mitsubishi Outlander problems – Avoid The 2014 Model Year! The Mitsubishi Outlander is a crossover SUV manufactured and produced by Mitsubishi Motors, a Japanese automaker that was the sixth largest Japanese automaker back in 2011.
What was the worst problem with the Outlander?
The third worst problem was the paint chipping and scratching easily in the 2016 Outlander and occurring early on at around 10,000 miles. The second most prevalent problem was the paint chipping in the 2015 Outlander, occurring at just below 11,000 miles.