Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath June 04, 2021, 03:16:29 pm My back up camera is fogging up on the inside causing the monitor screen to be fuzzy when turned on...what is the easiest method of removing the camera. ASA Electronics will replace my camera after they check it out, Todd from LD says all I have to do is remove the rear paneling from the back of the unit....what is the easiest way to do that when everything is stapled in and no screws to remove? Needless to say I am perplexed. Yes 2014 mid bath Stan B.
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #1 – June 04, 2021, 06:51:50 pm I don't have any advice on removing rear paneling (you may need to ask Todd for a more detailed explanation), but I do have experience with fogged rear-view cameras. See this page, about a third of the way down, for an important tip that can prevent a recurrence: in short, make certain there's a "drip loop" before the cable enters the camera. 1 Likes
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #2 – June 04, 2021, 07:09:01 pm Hi Stan B; The storage cabinet above the back window, has the inside panel that forms the floor of the compartment. It has small phillips flat head screws around the edges that fasten it down. Inside you will find a connector for the camera, and (in my TK) a coil of a lot of excess wire. You'll need to remove the caulking where the wire enters the wall, to get the connector through. Other MidBaths should have the screws instead of staples also. But maybe just the ones that got the camera from the factory. RonB
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #3 – June 05, 2021, 12:14:26 pm Thanks RonB. Just to be clear with what you’re saying, are you talking about the ‘back panel’ or the floor of the cabinet itself? If it’s the ‘back panel’ I’m assuming you have to remove those little tiny screw caps first…correct? If it’s the floor panel….they stapled the floor in instead of screwing it down, which is what they should have done to begin with along with making a small access panel to get to the rear of the camera in the event that you did have to remove it or replace it! Thanks for the info it is much appreciated
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #4 – June 05, 2021, 03:26:27 pm Hi Stan B; The floor of the cabinet should be screwed down, not stapled. If it is stapled, it isn't too hard to get the staples out. If they glued it before stapling it, That will be nearly impossible to get the panel out without shattering it. If you are lucky, they stapled it without glue. The hole for the wire, going to the camera, was between the two panels making up the floor of the cabinet. That hollow floor has the two speakers in it. I added a florescent light fixture (Sunray) also above the table in my TK. RonB 1 Likes
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #5 – June 07, 2021, 04:43:02 pm Thanks to all who answered my call for help….I talked to Todd this morning, my cabinet floor is stapled and his advice was put a screw in to the floor and slowly lift the floor up…..if it breaks or gets destroyed then don’t worry I can measure the floor that is broke and he can cut a new piece …..for $10-20 ! Again thanks I’ll let all know of my success OR failures in this matter 1 Likes
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #6 – June 07, 2021, 05:56:52 pm SUCCESS! Flooring is out with no mishaps..I drilled in two screws near the cross bar in the flooring to slightly lift the floor so I could put a small screwdriver under it and slowly…very slowly lifted the floor up…away from the cross bars that hold them in place..I’ll be using small screws to put them back down though. Thanks again to those people who answered up on my request👏👏👏👏👏 3 Likes
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #7 – June 08, 2021, 12:58:37 am get pics!!
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #8 – June 24, 2021, 03:04:32 pm I thought I'd update all on my 'foggy lens' camera dilemma. I finally got my camera cable out of the tube that LD had put in, which BTW is oblong instead of using ONE piece of SOLID tubing they put in a piece that had to be "squeezed together" which made the removal almost impossible, which it was and I accidentally pulled the cable loose from it's plug not to mention that there is SO much silicone in the cable tube it's ridiculous. But I had explained that to ASA electronics beforehand and they replaced the camera anyway, they; by the way they seem to be an excellent company to deal with as far as their customer service is concerned. FYI if you have one of their "Voyager" back up cameras installed on your LD and it doesn't work properly...they'll replace it for free YOUR problem maybe getting the darned thing our of the unit, best of luck to you when you do...Anyhow I do appreciate the assistance that some of you gave me. Next week is my install .........OI VAY! if you need assistance in getting your camera out let me know I'll try to help, because when I called LD Todd seemed to be bothered by my questions (I'm guessing)! Thanks again, see travelsStan....out
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #9 – June 24, 2021, 03:06:34 pm Some one asked for pictures....how do I do that???
Re: Removing the back-up camera from a 2014 mid bath Reply #10 – June 24, 2021, 11:24:13 pm Quote from: slbag66691 - June 24, 2021, 03:06:34 pmSome one asked for pictures....how do I do that???How to Post PhotosChris