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Green Lines Across Screen Backup Camera

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So this morning I went to leave for work, put it in reverse, backup cam came on and there where a bunch of green lines running horizontal on the screen!!
First time it has ever done that. When I left work it was fine, no more lines.

Anyone ever have that happen?
 
I've gotten the green lines a few times (maybe 6 or 7).
 

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Loose connector somewhere?
 
I had it happen once after a night of heavy rain. When I tried it a few hours later it was fine and hasn't done it since. This was probably over a year ago.
 
Just happened to me today. Havent driven the truck in 3 days but in typical North Texas Fashion we went from 70 degrees and sunny to 23 degrees and severe ice storms. Not sure if the rapid temp fluctuation is causing problems but It is a variable. I'm also wondering if there's some corrosion/bad connection starting in the connector from the tailage to the frame. I had the bed Line-X'd right after buying it January 2020 and realized they removed the tailage entirely to do so. Never thought much about it until now but I'm curious if they didnt snap it in all the way and I've just managed to wiggle it out 3 years later. I'll check out the connector after the storm passes and update.
 
I know this is an old old post but I wanted to say I found a fix, well a fix for min. I had my unit on and out and start jiggling different connections behind the radio and found out the FARKA connection on the center of the unit, the pink/red one for the backup cam seems to come loose. I snugly connected it back and haven't had a problem for a few days. Road bumbs, removing unit, anything can really be the culprit of causing the wire to come loose. Hope this helps.
 

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