Code
C1362
HYUNDAI
C — Chassis
Camera Signal Failure
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Causes
- Open or short in camera power or ground circuit
- Damaged or disconnected camera connector/harness
- Corroded pins or poor connector contact
- Failed camera module (internal electronics)
- Loss of CAN/LVDS/video communication between camera and ECU
- Blown fuse or poor fuse contact supplying camera
Symptoms
- Rear/front/around-view camera image missing or no video on infotainment/AV screen
- Warning lamp or message on dash (Camera/ADAS warning)
- Park assist, lane assist or other camera-dependent functions disabled
- Intermittent camera image (works then drops out)
- Stored/ongoing communication fault codes related to camera/CAN
What to check
- Scan and record all stored and pending codes and freeze frame data
- Verify whether the camera image appears on the display and note when it fails
- Visually inspect camera, lens, and mounting for damage or water intrusion
- Inspect connectors and wiring for corrosion, bent pins, or loose terminals
- Check related fuses and fusible links for continuity and proper seating
- Measure camera power and ground at the camera connector (with connector connected if possible)
Signal parameters
- Camera supply voltage: typically 8–16 V (measure at camera power pin with key ON/engine OFF)
- Ground: near 0 V (low resistance to chassis ground,
- Video signal (analog composite cameras): ~1 Vpp nominal; loss or high noise indicates fault
- Digital camera interfaces (LVDS/CAM): differential pairs should show expected differential signaling on scope; no activity = no video
- CAN bus: CAN_H ~2.5–3.5 V idle, CAN_L ~2.5–1.5 V idle; bus messages for camera module should appear on scan tool
- SW/diagnostic: camera status or image present flag in live data (OEM-specific), fault count and last-seen timestamp
Diagnostic algorithm
- Connect a capable scan tool and read all DTCs. Record freeze frame and live data related to camera and ADAS modules.
- Confirm symptom: check display for camera image and note if any other systems disabled. Attempt to reproduce fault by cycling ignition and operating camera-dependent features.
- Visually inspect camera, housing and connector. Look for water, damage, or foreign material. Check mounting and alignment.
- Inspect wiring harness from camera to the module: look for chafe, pinched sections, or previous repair sections. Pay attention where harness passes through body seams and bumper.
- Check fuses and power distribution for camera supply. Replace any blown fuse and inspect fuse holder for corrosion.
- With ignition ON, measure voltage at camera power pin and ground at camera connector. Verify within spec (typically 8–16 V and near 0 V ground). If no power/ground, trace back to source and repair open/short.
- Check communication/data lines: use scanner to view camera module presence and CAN/LVDS activity. If no messages, probe CAN high/low for proper idle voltages and bus traffic. Repair short/open or bus termination as needed.
- Perform wiggle test and monitor live data while moving harness and connectors; look for intermittent changes that reproduce the code.
- If power/ground and data are correct at the connector but no video/communication, substitute known-good camera module if available or bench-test camera per OEM procedures.
- After repair or replacement, clear codes, perform any required camera/module calibrations per service manual, and verify camera image and system operation. Re-scan to confirm code does not return.
Likely causes
- Loose or water-intruded camera connector at bumper or windshield camera mounting
- Broken wiring where harness passes through hinge, bumper, or bulkhead
- Camera power supply fuse or fusible link open
- Camera steady-state voltage out of spec (no 8–16 V supply)
- CAN bus termination/open causing lost camera status messages
- Recent repair or impact that disturbed camera alignment/connector
Fault status
Status
Camera Signal Failure — control module reports no or invalid signal from camera module (video/communication/power issue).
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5-3.0 hours
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