A blown fuse is the most common reason why a backup camera stops working in a 2016 Ford Expedition. In this case, You will generally see a "No Signal" show up on the display. Replacing the fuse is an easy fix. Always make sure You use a replacement with the correct amperage. You can find this information on the inside cover of the fuse box. If Your camera is showing a black and white display that looks static like an old television, You likely have a faulty wire connection or a damaged wire. Is Your display blurry or distorted If so, it's generally just a d***y lens. The backup camera sits relatively low to the ground in the back of the vehicle. Cleaning the lens with a microfiber cloth will fix this problem.
Margaret R.
April 9, 2020
The most common cause of a backup camera fault on a 2016 ford expedition is a blown fuse, which would require locating the fuse box and consulting a fuse diagram. If this does not fix the issue, you may have a more serious electrical problem.
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