Why is the 2013 ford explorer backup camera not working?

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Michelle T. January 18, 2021
There are a few reasons why the backup camera in Your 2013 Ford Explorer is not working. The most common one is that a fuse needs to be replaced. In this case, You'll usually see a no signal warning. However, this warning can also be resulted from loose wires or a camera that needs to be reset. If the picture is there, but it's black and white static like an old television show, this is almost always going to be an issue with the wires. Some of the wiring is quite close to the ground and therefore can fray or become damaged. Is the screen completely black This is generally the result of something not being plugged in properly. Check to see that the camera is not plugged into the aux cable. It should be plugged into the video feed. This might occur after You've had auto body work done or a vehicle detailed, if someone accidently plugged it back in incorrectly. If the picture is there, but it's distorted or blurry, You probably just need to clean the camera lens with a microfiber cloth.
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Robert J. April 9, 2020
If the back-up camera for your 2013 ford explorer isn't working, they may have a wiring issue where you may have to do the software update or reset.
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