Reverse camera access/removal
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Reverse camera access/removal
Hi all,
Did a search and found one or two posts but no real answer. Here's my problem:
My rear camera lens has fallen slightly askew in the housing, meaning the output on the screen is slightly obscured at the bottom where the housing is in view of camera (it's like a semi circle on bottom of screen)
I tried to reset the position by playing around with the lens and slipping a fishing gook behind it but it does no good, and needs to be reseatted from the rear.
My question is, can you access the camera/lens assembly without having to remove the whole bumper? I tried removing just the splashguard part underneath bumper and reaching up, but the access is so tight it is impossible (there is bumper bar completely obstructing so you cannot squeeze your hand up behind to reach the canerc.Removing the whole.bumper seems like a huge job, and I'd love to know if it's possible to perform maintenance on the whole module without doing this. All I need is to give it a bit of a push from behind, so you could save me a lot of work and blood
Thanks in advance
Did a search and found one or two posts but no real answer. Here's my problem:
My rear camera lens has fallen slightly askew in the housing, meaning the output on the screen is slightly obscured at the bottom where the housing is in view of camera (it's like a semi circle on bottom of screen)
I tried to reset the position by playing around with the lens and slipping a fishing gook behind it but it does no good, and needs to be reseatted from the rear.
My question is, can you access the camera/lens assembly without having to remove the whole bumper? I tried removing just the splashguard part underneath bumper and reaching up, but the access is so tight it is impossible (there is bumper bar completely obstructing so you cannot squeeze your hand up behind to reach the canerc.Removing the whole.bumper seems like a huge job, and I'd love to know if it's possible to perform maintenance on the whole module without doing this. All I need is to give it a bit of a push from behind, so you could save me a lot of work and blood
Thanks in advance
Last edited by Cash; 04-18-2018 at 05:04 PM.
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