Rear Vision Camera System Operation
The components used in the rear vision camera system are the camera, located at the rear of the vehicle, and the radio.
When the vehicle is placed in REVERSE, the body control module sends a 12 V signal to the rearview camera. This signal indicates that rear vision camera operation is required. Upon receipt of this signal, the camera will begin the power up cycle. A serial data message is also received by the radio indicating the vehicle is in REVERSE. Upon receipt of this message, the radio will also begin a power up cycle for the display. The rear vision camera transmits the video signal to the radio through discrete + and - signal circuits. A metallic foil encases the video signal circuits and is tied to a shield ground circuit. This shield is designed to reduce electronic interference which may degrade the video signal and cause a distorted or otherwise degraded image.
The rear compartment lid must be closed for the BCM to energize the back-up signal. If the rear compartment lid is open, the screen will be black but will show the parking lines on the screen.
If desired, the rear vision camera may be manually disabled through the system menu. Refer to the owners manual for instructions on manually disabling and enabling the rear vision camera system. The following conditions may cause a degraded rear vision camera image:
- Ice, snow, or mud has built up on the rear vision camera
- Dark conditions
- Extreme light conditions, such as glare from the sun or the headlights of another vehicle
- Damage to the rear of the vehicle
- Extreme high or low temperatures or extreme temperature changes