Thank you for your video it helped out a lot, that’s the same problem that I had. Thanks for posting it was a blessing I fixed my camera now thank you.!
Vinh Nguyen - Thanks for the informative video. I have a 2006 MDX...though my camera works, it is very dim and hard to see, especially during daylight hours. As a pre-emptive measure, i went ahead and took a peak at my wiring harness. All wires appear to be in good shape. None were broken in the areas around the rubber weather seals (grommets?). But it was a good troubleshooting measure. Thank you.
Under the drivers side rubber grommet, revealed a cut red wire. Now my back up camera works again. Thank you.
This happened to a relatives 2003 MDX. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I found broken wires too. Thanks!!!
Thank you. Your video helped me find my problem as well. Google did not know anything so your video was my savior
Very helpful video, and super helpful in showing the tools used. Thanks for posting
Thank you! This was very helpful and enabled me to fix my backup camera.
Thank you for your video it helped out a lot, that’s the same problem that I had. Thanks for posting it was a blessing I fixed my camera now thank you.!
Vinh Nguyen - Thanks for the informative video. I have a 2006 MDX...though my camera works, it is very dim and hard to see, especially during daylight hours. As a pre-emptive measure, i went ahead and took a peak at my wiring harness. All wires appear to be in good shape. None were broken in the areas around the rubber weather seals (grommets?). But it was a good troubleshooting measure. Thank you.
Thanks this helped a lot I did exactly what you did
Nailed it - that was it. Thanks!
Thanks fixed the wires and camera came back
very glade it helps out. seem to be a very common problem.
Thanks bro
Thanks....
Thank you!
I am lazy not bother with soldering just connect them with outdoor landscaping lighting waterproof connectors and wrap tightly in black tape
Any idea y my screen is foggy you can bearly see
Hello