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First of all I'd like to say thank you for this forum, it's a wealth of information.
I am a proud owned of a Black SC430 2006, it runs like a dream,
the problem I have is that the reverse camera has stopped working, it was working from when
I bought the vehicle (8 months ago) but now when I shift it into reverse the screen comes up black.
If anyone can give me any help it would be much appreciated.
There are three things you need to check: the wire connections, the NavTool (or similar electronics) or the camera. I would start with the wire connections. Unfortunately, you need to remove the trunk liner to see the connections in the back of the Nav DVD player. Since the screen switches from Nav to black, you can assume the wire to the reverse lights is sensing power. That leaves the other wire connections. I remember how difficult it was to splice in the wires to the harness plug out of the back of the DVD. It's quite possible that one of the wires has come loose. Next check the camera. BTW, make sure there is nothing over the lens giving you a black screen. If connections are good and camera good, then you're looking at the NavTool box. I'm sure you can ship it back for repairs.
I didn't think the SC got a backup camera until 2010. Last time I drove my aunt's 07 SC, there was no backup camera image that came up on the screen, it remained the nav. map.
Thanks guys, this is an Australian SC430, the SC430 comes standard from Lexus with the reversing camera from MY06 models and up, the camera is not a 3rd party add on.
I'll give it a go on the weekend and remove the trunk liner and see if I can see anything.
From: Formerly Easton, Pa. Bradenton FL, now Osprey Fl.
As far as I know the answer is no. But you can get a navtool and camera and hook it up and it will work with your nav screen. We really use ours. She looks for the rear view even if she is driving the other Lexus, and that one doesn't have one.
Would you take pictures of an OEM backup camera system? Where is the camera located and if you remove the trunk liner, take pictures of the electronics in the trunk please.
For OEM I was surprised that the Video Box was just loose behind the big black box its sitting on in the picture, and just taped up.
So the Video Input box has power and look to be ok.
I see it's just using a normal video jack and the power is coming from the taped up wired (top right).
I decide to check the video box by connecting another small camera, connect the test camera to the video input and connect the power from the original camera source.