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Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
There are |
There are |
a). faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. (most likely problem) |
b). faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. This could be at either end - radio or camera |
c). faulty radio head unit (least likely problem) |
d). check that someone hasn’t placed black tape over the camera lens (highly unlikely but you never know) |
Try contacting a reputable professional auto electrician (two or three) and ask for a quote to repair the problem and also what guarantees they provide on their work. (some may even offer a no fix no fee service - it never hurts to ask) |
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Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
There are three possibilities in order of most likely; |
a). faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. (most likely problem) |
b). faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. This could be at either end - radio or camera |
c). faulty radio head unit (least likely problem) |
d). check that someone hasn’t placed black tape over the camera lens ( |
d). check that someone hasn’t placed black tape over the camera lens ( |
Try contacting a reputable professional auto electrician (two or three) and ask for a quote to repair the problem and also what guarantees they provide on their work. (some may even offer a no fix no fee service - it never hurts to ask) |
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Editado por: jayeff ,
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Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
There are three possibilities in order of most likely; |
d). check that someone hasn’t placed black tape over the camera lens (unlikely but you never know) |
d). check that someone hasn’t placed black tape over the camera lens (unlikely but you never know) |
Try contacting a reputable professional auto electrician (two or three) and ask for a quote to repair the problem and also what guarantees they provide on their work. (some may even offer a no fix no fee service - it never hurts to ask) |
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Editado por: jayeff ,
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Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
There are three possibilities in order of most likely; |
1. faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. (most likely problem) |
2. faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. This could be at either end - radio or camera |
3. faulty radio head unit (least likely problem) |
Try contacting a reputable professional auto electrician ( |
Try contacting a reputable professional auto electrician ( |
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Editado por: jayeff ,
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Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
There are three possibilities in order of most likely; |
1. faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. (most likely problem) |
2. faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. This could be at either end - radio or camera |
3. faulty radio head unit (least likely problem) |
Try |
Try |
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Editado por: jayeff ,
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Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
There are three possibilities in order of most likely; |
1. faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. (most likely problem) |
2. faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. This could be at either end - radio or camera |
2. faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. This could be at either end - radio or camera |
3. faulty radio head unit (least likely problem) |
Try taking your vehicle to a reputable professional auto electrician and ask for a quote to repair the problem and also what guarantees they provide on their work. (some may even offer a no fix no fee service - it never hurts to ask) |
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Editado por: jayeff ,
Texto:
Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
There are three possibilities in order of most likely; |
1. faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. (most likely problem) |
2. faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. |
3. faulty radio head unit (least likely problem) |
Try taking |
Try taking |
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Editado por: jayeff ,
Texto:
Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
There are three possibilities in order of most likely; |
1. faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. (most likely problem) |
1. faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. (most likely problem) |
2. faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. |
3. faulty radio head unit (least likely problem) |
Try taking it to a reputable professional auto electrician and ask for a quote to repair the problem and also what guarantees they provide on their work. (some may even offer a no fix no fee service - it never hurts to ask) |
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Editado por: jayeff ,
Texto:
Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
There are three possibilities in order of most likely; |
1. faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. |
2. faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. |
3. faulty radio head unit (least likely problem) |
3. faulty radio head unit (least likely problem) |
Try taking it to a reputable professional auto electrician and ask for a quote to repair the problem and also what guarantees they provide on their work. (some may even offer a no fix no fee service - it never hurts to ask) |
Estatus:
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Editado por: jayeff ,
Texto:
Hi @nanaaa626 , |
Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. |
Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. |
1. faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. |
2. faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. |
3. faulty radio head unit |
Try taking it to a reputable professional auto electrician and ask for a quote to repair the problem and also what guarantees they provide on their work. (some may even offer a no fix no fee service - it never hurts to ask) |
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Hi @nanaaa626 , Online research regarding your camera problem shows that it not that rare a problem. Just search for ''(insert year of manufacture) Chrysler 300C rear camera problem'' and you'll see the results. The are three possibilities in order of most likely; 1. faulty camera - online research shows that your camera problem is quite common and most of the time it is the camera unit itself. 2. faulty or loose wiring connection to the camera from the radio head unit. (therefore no power supplied to the camera or no video signal link from the camera to the radio head unit. 3. faulty radio head unit Try taking it to a reputable professional auto electrician and ask for a quote to repair the problem and also what guarantees they provide on their work. (some may even offer a no fix no fee service - it never hurts to ask)
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