Rear view double camera

Dazz

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Hi all I just been out for a spin in MH and noticed my double rear view camera facing behind to see the traffic looks hazy in my mirror monitor but the camera facing down is great so once I got home I took a look at it and inside the lens looks a bit cloudy in one side that’s hazy so does this mean I just replace The rear unit
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and if so is it easy or does it need to be rewired thanks picture below is a double of the camera that is fitted at the moment
 
How cold is it where you are> Could it be condensation that will clear when it warms up?
 
take it inside, take it apart, give it a clean and stick it in a low humidity environment for a while before bolting it back togther.. I don't think it needs replacing just yet!
 
Thanks for reply yeah temp outside is around 4 above so yeah it’s cold I’ll see if it improves on a warmer day
 
Thanks for reply yeah temp outside is around 4 above so yeah it’s cold I’ll see if it improves on a warmer day
+4C! Your having a laugh.:clown: That's tropical.:hot:
Been down to -8C up here in the last couple of days.:cold:

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Lol yeah it’s a great day down in sunny South Wales valleys
 
Take it off and give it a clean, you've got condenation on the inside of the glass.
Should be fairly easy to do.
You may need to silicone the glass back on if the rubber gasgits have perished.
 
Unscrew the 2 screws on each side that adjust the angle of the cameras and the sun shield and you should be able to part them and get to the internals.
 
It's wired to connector's inside within a metre. My connections are behind the bed head on the rear wall.

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