Ford Explorer - BACKUP / REAR VIEW CAMERA REPLACEMENT / REMOVAL (2011 - 2019)
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2023
- Step-by-step guide on how to change / remove / replace reverse rearview backup camera on Ford Explorer SUV ( 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | XL | XLT | LIMITED | SPORT | 3.5L | ECOBOOST ).
Rear view cameras on Ford Explorers often fail because water and mud get inside the housing. Luckily it is easy to replace it and replacement camera is not too expensive. If you decide for the OEM version it will be much more expensive than aftermarket camera.
To start remove four 10mm screws under the Explorer trim on the tailgate. Then remove two 11mm screws on the side of the tailgate. Pop out the trim piece. It will be held by four plastic pins. Once that is done you will have the access to the camera. Now remove torx T20 screw holding the camera holder. Remove the holder and pull out the camera. Disconnect the camera connector. Before installing new camera make sure you clean the area from mud and debris using electrical contact cleaner.
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Awesome. Step by step. This is the best video for performing the camera change.
Glad you think so!
Great video! Thank you for the very detailed information.
My pleasure!
Thank you for the video, it will come handy tomorrow. My PIU has no cam, so I got a mirror with a display and a cam from a Fusion. Will try to get it all fit while taking advantage of having a headliner down.
You're very welcome and good luck with your project
Nice one but did you do the programming afer replacing the camera? Thank you.
Hi no I didn't. Replaced many times rearview cameras with aftermarket ones on Fords and newer had to program
is it worth replacing the wiring harness or how can you make it waterproof
It is just bad design. Water always gets in and corrodes. If your wiring is in really bad shape then it is a good idea to replace it
@@QuiteAlright Will see how bad it is, bought contact spray and a new camera. Hopefully that does it
@@brummerb375hh Good luck. Let me know how it goes
I just ordered a replacement camera, my current camera goes I and out.
Cameras often fail on Fords. Good luck replacing it :)
How did the aftermarket camera work for you? 5:56
It worked good. Picture was sharp. Only thing I noticed that it missed the white lines while parking in reverse compared to oem
@@QuiteAlright I see. So it did not have the guide lines when backing up at all? Would you be so kind as to share the link that you purchased it from?
@@leandrorempel2052 I think guide lines depend on the model year or trim level, something like that. I don't have the link, but I know I got it from ebay and I just checked they go from $40 and free shipping