Furrion Backup/Observation Camera Working Intermittently on Volkswagen Atlas
Question:
I am having issues with my Furrion Camera on my FLAGSTAFF EPRO and my tow vehicle which is a VW Atlas. When the trailer is properly connected to the Atlas the picture at receiver is a set of still shots not normal video. IF I disconnect the camera and then connect it directly to a 12v plug, it works perfectly. So it appears that the electical signal from the Atlas to the trailer is flickering? All the LED tail lights and marker lights, turn signals and hazard signals work fine. Just an issues with the camera. The camera came pre-wired from the factory. I asssume the factory pre-wire is connected to the marker and tail light circuit. So when using the 12v from the ATLAS the camera has issues but when connected to the 12v power to the trailer - no issues. I am not a novice to 12v wiring but this has me befuzzled. Thanks
asked by: Ken A
Expert Reply:
It definitely sounds like the 12 volt trailer accessory circuit of your VW Atlas is at fault. This type of issue isn't uncommon for German vehicles as they make some of their circuits just more complicated. The easy solution is use the adapter part # C57003 which puts a bit more resistance on the circuit and will trick the vehicle into thinking there's a trailer connected and give the circuit the amperage and voltage more consistently.

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Adam T.
8/8/2020
Hello. I have a 2020 Audi Q7 and the camera does not work. I understand the voltage is either incorrect or too noisy. Do you have an adaptor to fix the problem or do I need to wire the camera to the 12v battery?