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I'm having issues with the backup camera on my 2017 Honda Accord. Can you help me figure out why it's not working?

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A Madeira

As the owner of a 2017 Honda Accord, you understand the significance of having a fully operational backup camera. If your camera suddenly stops working, it's likely due to a blown fuse, which is the most common culprit. To locate the fuse, look inside a box positioned along the front of the engine bay. Once you lift the lid of the box, you will see a chart or label with corresponding numbers for the fuses, switches, and relays. Replacing a burnt-out fuse typically costs between $9 and $35. Another possible issue could be with the wiring or connections, so it's essential to inspect each connection to the camera to ensure there are no loose, worn, or damaged parts. If all connections are secure and the fuse is intact, the problem may lie with the camera itself, necessitating a replacement.

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  • Janet W.

    A few typical causes of a malfunctioning backup camera in a 2017 Honda Accord include a blown fuse, impaired wiring, or a defective camera.

  • Cheryl C.

    My backup camera isn't working properly.

  • pat decaro

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  • Lily W.

    I'm experiencing a similar issue with my '15 EX-L Sedan. Based on my findings, it seems like I need to get a new camera. Just be cautious as the connectors come in two types: one with 8 pins (4 on top and 4 on the bottom) and the other with 6 pins in a row. Both replacements can be pricey unless you opt for an aftermarket alternative.

  • Gerardo S

    My rear camera isn't working.

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