The camera was replaced in April of this year." "The screen for the backup camera started blinking out and righting itself although a little fuzzy maybe a year or so before it completely went dark. "Dealer replaced the rear camera under warranty"
This was covered by extended warrantee I purchased from Honda." Also the turn signal switch to activate lane watch was replaced. "Cameras in both backup and lane watch had to be replaced. "backup camera failed, $400 to replace at dealer" "Does not operate, screen shows outline of area which is useless for backing." "The backup camera quit working two years ago and the dealer wanted $1000 to fix it." Was told needed a new camera - Cost to replace ~$500." The repair came to $600 which I thought was outrageous! Whoever supplies the camera did not design it properly if it only lasted 4 years." "After rain or hyumid conditions the camera image is extremely blurry to the point that it can not be relied on" The Civic hasn't been as much trouble but seems cheaper and less well-made than Honda of the past. Honda's reliability is slipping, in our opinion We currently own my 2014 Accord, my husband's 2012 Civic and my son's 2013 Pilot.
#2014 honda accord 3.5 v6 full
I would have been extremely upset if I had to pay full price for replacing a pretty new back-up camera, but this is just annoying and worrisome. Luckily, I had purchased the extended warranty on this car, but I still had a $100. "My backup camera stopped working altogether out of the blue a couple of months ago. It seems to me that failing after 4 years was not acceptable." Whoever supplied the camera should have provided a longer warranty. It was not repairable and cost $600 to replace which I thought was excessive. "my backup camera stopped working suddenly.