Not really. Probably back emf from the wiper motor affecting the screen.... now that it's winter and there's been rain, I've discovered that my reversing camera screen flickers and blanks out when I have my windscreen wipers on. If I turn my wipers off, the cameras and screen are crystal clear again. Strange that, don't ya think?
... now that it's winter and there's been rain, I've discovered that my reversing camera screen flickers and blanks out when I have my windscreen wipers on. If I turn my wipers off, the cameras and screen are crystal clear again. Strange that, don't ya think?
This is your best bet - camera don’t get remote signal until reversing lights are liveWhy have you wired it into the switch and not the reversing lamp/lamps
This is your best bet - camera don’t get remote signal until reversing lights are live
Reversing onto someone dunt always require familiarity.Always nice to know what you are reversing onto
Reversing onto someone dunt always require familiarity.
TeaseI was referring to a bollard
Yes you did. I've replayed the clip and it's very obvious. I've just bought a magnet online. I'm sute it will solve the interference.@Mackers can you maybe demonstrate putting the wipers on as I’m not sure I got your point?
Just reverse cameras. I'm too dim and easily distracted to have a screen on when driving. Go on, were you gonna say "just don't put the front wipers on when reversing"?What else does that screen get used for? Is it just for the reverse camera, or is it multimedia? Just out of interest!
I wasn’t actually! (But yeah, that would help).Just reverse cameras. I'm too dim and easily distracted to have a screen on when driving. Go on, were you gonna say "just don't put the front wipers on when reversing"?