Sweet good job! Glad it worked out.
As we all love pics would you mind taking pics of the setup etc?
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That sounds promising - I'll prob try it at the weekend. Love to see pics of the half moon removed. Hope you get your camera working. If I find my camera is ok but not the cover I'm thinking of replacing the moving cover with a piece of persplex (if the cover isn't an easy fix) as if it failed once it sure will fail again just when I need to use the camera.
Kirk
Ok here are 2 pics, the camera would also normally be behind this cover but I already have that in bits trying to fix it.
[IMG]http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...X/101_6561.jpg[/IMG]
And Yes I know I need to sort out the date on the camera, just another job on the list (at the bottom of the list)
:yeso:
I have now dismantled the camera and can confirm that the camera does have a protective metal cover that driven open by a geared motor, mine closes but dosen't open
my camera is mounted on my license plate with no extra cover. All these other fancy features are neat but end up costing more money to fix KISS
Well tomorrow I will be replacing the camera for a better quality one with automatic night vision, the plan is to install it within the old camera body so that there is no noticeable diffrence from the outside.
I will document my progress.........
Sweet Fuddy. With adding in a aftermarket camera, you might loose the flap that goes up and down over the stock one.
I drive with my camera on all the time, you do notice a tad of drips of it when it rains or dirt but otherwise it hardly get dirty.
if you have any problems with wiring etc just post up and can then try sort it out. :winky:
:smilewink I have now got a fully working revercing camera :bwgy:
I have also typed up a HOW TO document with photos, it is in word and I don't know how to upload it to this site?
If anyone would like a copy then send me a private message including your email address and I will send you a copy.
Maybe email it to the Boss?
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sen...mailmember&u=4
Grats on the fix...:_wrench::thumbup:
Boss I don't have your email address and that link says I don't have access with my log on?
Thanks for the heads up Larry, and thank you for the how to on this.. I'll get it posted here very soon.
Just an update about my dead camera ...
Although I nearly followed Fuddy's example and replace the camera I decided to remove the clarion camera (Fuddy's instructions were most useful in removing the camera) and sent it off to Clarion UK. After the very long cold winter I wasn't sure if the camera (CC-9301) or the Power box (CA-188) or inter-cabling were faulty.
Well it appears that it was the camera at fault. Clarion UK (in Swindon) confirmed it was the power regular that had blown and fortunately they would be able to replace it with a regulator from similar heavy duty camera (as the VX camera was a special for Isuzu a direct replacement is not available). The cost of mending the unit is £44.00 and would carry a 6 month guarantee, so hopefully I'll get a working camera back in the next few days and once reinstalled I'll once again have a working original camera (and fingers crossed it isn't the power box as well). But not bad for 44 quid for the investigating, the repair and the postage. A very friendly, helpful team down there as well - great customer care.
Received my repaired reversing camera from Clarion last Saturday. Connected it all back up and it worked straight off. So I now, after a absenteeism of six month, have the rear view displayed when I'm reversing. I also have the plastic rear view lens which I added when I lost the camera - which I can highly recommend. So I'm once again a happy chap - although if I don't get a job very soon I my have to sell my VX