Rear camera issue...Help (2016 CX-5)

Hello everyone, have rear camera issue, only lines are visible, please help me, thank you in advance
 

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Line graphics are overlaid on top of video.
Yours has no video signal.

If you reboot the system does it come back on?
If you don't know how to press multiple buttons to reboot, you can shut down the car and wait for 1-2 hrs and start it up again. If you restart too soon, the reboot is not a full one. It reboots from cache w/ bad status/settings.

If reboot does not fix the issue, you might be facing..
1. bad camera head.
2. bad MID unit.
3. or, bad connection from camera to MID unit.

Try the reboot first.
 
Line graphics are overlaid on top of video.
Yours has no video signal.

If you reboot the system does it come back on?
If you don't know how to press multiple buttons to reboot, you can shut down the car and wait for 1-2 hrs and start it up again. If you restart too soon, the reboot is not a full one. It reboots from cache w/ bad status/settings.

If reboot does not fix the issue, you might be facing..
1. bad camera head.
2. bad MID unit.
3. or, bad connection from camera to MID unit.

Try the reboot first.
Thank you, after reset, it works
 
It seems like a software issue then.

Your car is out of warranty. You can try to do software update yourself (MID system). If that is too much for you, you probably can try to be patient in waiting for the MID to reboot completely before you put gear out of Park.
I used to find that if I was too hasty, software has higher chance to run into issues.
This seems to be related to how many devices you got linked to the system. Blutooth, USBs, etc. The more devices you got, the longer it takes to boot up.

Higher chance to go wrong if you interrupt this process (such as putting it into "R" and backup camera needs to show video before the booting is complete).
I am not blaming the users, but for early models, there were many bugs.
I have a '14 Mazda3 since new. It had gone thru more than 5 updates...

My two cents.
 
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