Rear Vision Camera System Operation
The rear vision camera system consists of a video camera located at the rear of the vehicle and a 3.5 inch LCD display integral to the inside rearview mirror (ISRVM).
When the transmission is placed into REVERSE, a 12 volt signal is sent to the rear vision camera by the body control module (BCM). This signal indicates to the camera that the vehicle is in reverse and image display is requested. The rear vision
camera receives ignition voltage and a constant ground to power the camera. Video signal + and video signal - circuits carry the video image from the rear vision camera to the LCD display in the inside rearview mirror. Additionally, the video signal circuits
are shielded to prevent any interference which may lead to a loss of video signal resolution and a degraded video image. The shield is provided a ground path by the rear vision camera.
The following conditions may cause a degraded rear vision camera image:
• | Ice, snow, or mud has built up on the rear vision camera |
• | Extreme light conditions, such as glare from the sun or the headlights of another vehicle |
• | Damage to the rear of the vehicle |
• | Extreme high temperatures or extreme temperature changes |