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Common issues with the backup camera on the Toyota 4Runner include problems with the fuse, switch, or communication system. If the camera is not working properly, you may encounter a blank screen, only showing guidelines, or a malfunction due to a software bug. To troubleshoot, try restarting the infotainment system and check the fuses for any damage. If the problem persists, it's recommended to visit a dealership for a software diagnosis and repair. Replacement cameras can cost between $800 to $1200, covering both parts and labor.
Doesn't function consistently; occasionally stops working.
I own a 2010 4Runner Limited with a navigation system, and my backup camera is acting up by sometimes not working when I shift into Reverse. Instead of showing the backup camera view, the display shows the map. The next day it might work fine, but then a few days later, the issue returns. Can someone help explain what might be causing this problem?
The backup camera on the 2019 Toyota 4Runner might malfunction due to the requirement for updates or faulty wiring.