Why Would a Hopkins Backup Camera Stay On a Few Seconds After Vehicle is Shut Off
Updated 02/20/2016 | Published 02/19/2016 >
Question:
Why does the Hopkins Smart Hitch camera stay on a few seconds after I turn off my 08 Silverado pickup truck? Or does this supposed to happen. Thank You Very Much PS. The Camera works very nice
asked by: Charles J
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Hopkins Smart Hitch part # HM50002 will stay on as long as it has power. It sounds like the power source on your 2008 Chevy Silverado just happens to stay on a couple seconds after the vehicle gets turned off. I wouldn't worry about it though as nothing will get damaged.
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Hopkins Smart Hitch Backup Camera and Hitch Aligner System
- Backup Camera
- Camera Systems
- License Plate Mount
- Hardwired
- Plug and Play
- Wide View
- Video Monitor
- Small
- Backing Up
- Hitch Alignment
- Obstacle Alerts
- Hopkins
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