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but my cameras are fine,
did this accually cure your problem from the start
Originally Posted by Truck Fun
Original installer switched the power source from constantly on to only being on when the key is on which solved that problem.
You do not have his problem. His problem was that somebody installed an aftermarket camera, which was hooked up directly to the battery and constantly on. Most aftermarket equipment installers know to wire the camera to the reverse lamp circuit, so that it only turns on if the truck is in reverse. Highly unlikely that your truck was upfitted by the same installer.
Originally Posted by whiteknight04
2022 f150 with only 6000
You have a new truck, with a battery monitoring system. That is where I would start troubleshooting.
I ALSO HAVE A 2022 F150 PLATINUM, THAT HAD SIMILAR ISSUES. IT ENDED UP BEING THE REAR ELECTRIC BATTERY WAS DEFECTIVE AND LUCKILY GOT IT REPLACED UNDER WARRANTY. PROBLEM SOLVED, NO MORE ISSUES.
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