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Yea I think I have them all...

These are over a few months and 
checked connections.  All the below pics are from different days. Issues seem worse in the rain and when in the direct high heat (sunlight) for a long time. I also have the issue were the auto window up mysteriously goes halfway and then rolls it back down again so not sure if related. 

 

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On 8/16/2020 at 4:34 PM, EXSlider400 said:

Yea I think I have them all...

These are over a few months and 
checked connections.  All the below pics are from different days. Issues seem worse in the rain and when in the direct high heat (sunlight) for a long time. I also have the issue were the auto window up mysteriously goes halfway and then rolls it back down again so not sure if related. 

 

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4C41E9D2-6FBD-44CB-BF2E-BB5AD3569F85.jpeg

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I have the same issue from the third picture you posted. The only camera (reverse view) will randomly be completely black then mysteriously start working again after driving a little ways and or shutting off the truck and locking it for like 10mins. Any fix?

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I am having an issue as well.  Just purchased this 2020 Sierra SLT today and by the time I got I home, this is the image I'm getting when reverse or manually touching camera icon.  38 miles on this truck.

 

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15 hours ago, Clint Beastwood said:

I am having an issue as well.  Just purchased this 2020 Sierra SLT today and by the time I got I home, this is the image I'm getting when reverse or manually touching camera icon.  38 miles on this truck.

 

 

WOW.  Those are some major issues.  I have not experienced anything like that...yet.

 

Every now and then, after reversing then shifting into Drive, the backup camera will remain on instead of switching to the forward camera.

I think most issues on here are software related.  Apparently the QA and testing of software at GM sucks big time.

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I was thinking it could be software related however i also found that other model years were plagued with camera wires being loose from the factory. I am gonna take it in soon to the stealership and see if they can diagnose the issue. If its a loose connection great just replace the connection hardware. If its software related then i guess we're out of luck until GM releases a software update. 

 

The hunt for a completely normal running truck continues... 

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Just curious...Was yours assembled in the USA or Mexico?  There also seems to be a lot of instances with things not being connected properly or torqued down enough.  My February 2020 build had and oil cooler connector issue that I discovered in two days of ownership.  Then I read about engine bay fuse boxes and u-bolts not being torqued down enough leading to issues.

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My truck was built in Flint. The only issues i've had with the truck was an annoying clicking noise coming from the seatbelt B pillar area right next to my ear and the rear view camera being moody. The clicking was resolved with "gently" pulling the door latch on the B pillar with a pry-bar . There is a piece of sheet metal that connects to the exterior body panel that was rattling. The camera on the otherhand is not really something i wanna dive into with a pry bar. 

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I take it that your camera issue wouldn’t be resolved with the “bigger hammer” ?theory !  I too experience an issue with the camera on my 19 LT in that at night the picture is super ‘white bright’ and hard to see anything!  At times I think the ? and pry bar theory may be the option!

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You forgot about the popular Cybertruck transformation. Every couple weeks I get this one.18D5B7A3-BB78-49A2-903C-E6CC59719808.thumb.jpeg.cb84a55c4c0305f83ad9a139bb11d0d6.jpeg

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4 hours ago, OnTheReel said:

You forgot about the popular Cybertruck transformation. Every couple weeks I get this one.18D5B7A3-BB78-49A2-903C-E6CC59719808.thumb.jpeg.cb84a55c4c0305f83ad9a139bb11d0d6.jpeg

No that’s definitely a new one on me it looks like it transformed into a Tesla!!

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