Lunentucker
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I connected my ECRI to adjust my tire size. It was about 1/2 MPH off and I'm one of those people.
After doing that I scrolled through the rest of the menus and noticed that the front and rear cameras were listed as being "Display camera to factory radio heat unit . / Disabled".
Now even though my cameras were working fine I thought that was odd and wrong ??‍
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So I toggled them to "Enabled".
Saved and rebooted as per instructions and started the vehicle. Both cameras worked fine.
Let it set for a couple of hours and went to drive the truck, and no cameras.
Reconnected the ECRI, toggled back to "Disabled", and no cameras.
Several cycles of this back and forth and I finally decided to put it on Disabled and leave it overnight.
This morning the cameras are functioning normally.
So there's no problem, but I just wanted to share this here in case anyone runs into the same issues and needs some guidance.
This is the message with ECRI set on Enabled and after it's set for over an hour.
If you get this, try going back to Disabled and leaving it for a deep sleep.
After doing that I scrolled through the rest of the menus and noticed that the front and rear cameras were listed as being "Display camera to factory radio heat unit . / Disabled".
Now even though my cameras were working fine I thought that was odd and wrong ??‍
So I toggled them to "Enabled".
Saved and rebooted as per instructions and started the vehicle. Both cameras worked fine.
Let it set for a couple of hours and went to drive the truck, and no cameras.
Reconnected the ECRI, toggled back to "Disabled", and no cameras.
Several cycles of this back and forth and I finally decided to put it on Disabled and leave it overnight.
This morning the cameras are functioning normally.
So there's no problem, but I just wanted to share this here in case anyone runs into the same issues and needs some guidance.
This is the message with ECRI set on Enabled and after it's set for over an hour.
If you get this, try going back to Disabled and leaving it for a deep sleep.
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