Orange Square Displaying on the Peak Performance Digital Wireless Backup Camera Part PKC0RB
Updated 04/03/2018 | Published 04/01/2018 >
Question:
Why do I get an orange square on the screen while camera is working?
asked by: Cary
Expert Reply:
I called my contact at Peak Performance and they stated that the reason you are experiencing the orange square in the middle of the monitor on your Peak Performance Digital Wireless Backup Camera part PKC0RB is that there is a communication issue between the camera and monitor. What you will want to do is check the splice on the vehicle's reverse wire where the camera is attached in addition to the ground wire coming from the camera itself. I find it best to use something like part # SWC501746-1 for the reverse circuit but you will want to use a pair of pliers to firmly clamp down on the connector.
If the above process does not fix the issue then it is likely a fault in the monitor and it will need to be replaced. The system comes with a 1-year warranty so as long as you have proof of purchase and the error has occurred within a year of purchase, it would be able to be replaced free of charge.
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