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Often when I am backing up on my driveway, my rear camera will black out intermittently for a second or two. I noticed this happening a few months ago and wonder if it is tied to a software update. Anyone else notice this?
Thanks folks for your replies and suggestions. Looks like multiple possible root causes. I wonder if the issue with the voltage dropping to the camera is logged anywhere by the MCU so it can be diagnosed easier? Or if I schedule a service appointment, can they easily confirm if the wiring harness is broken with a simple continuity test?
If it happens when you're backing out of your garage, it could happen because your car is still booting up. When the car is fully asleep and has barely woken up, if I try to go into reverse, I usually get black screens for all the cameras. So I have learned that when I wake the car up from sleep and hear the HV battery connect, I need to take a few extra seconds and wait for the car to fully power on. When I do that, no black screens on the cameras.
Thanks, I checked out Service Mode. Where exactly would I see the logging of camera availability?Yes, it is definitely logged. If you go into the service menu you can see every time the rear camera is unavailable. Many errors won't show on the user's screen.
If you don't know how to go into the service screen - Tesla Customer Support can help you in listing any errors that are present or past.
Look for the errors screenThanks, I checked out Service Mode. Where exactly would I see the logging of camera availability?
I saw this in the Service Alerts section. Does this have anything to do with it?