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Hello

 

Installed the camera on my travel trailer and can not get the camera to calibrate. The transparent trailer icon is grayed out, the camera is working in the other view.  Truck is 2024 GMC Sierra 2500, yes I drove slow and straight, no progress bar anywhere. 

Thank you for any help

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The placement of camera and the picture look ok.  For your trailer profile setup, do you know what type of trailer you selected?  It will only do transparent on certain trailer types.  

 

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Thanks, It was set up a conventional hitch, and for type it was set as travel.
Picture with measurements, sorry I don't know why the picture uploads upside down

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I would change one of the dimensions by 1 cm and this would force a new calibration and see if it goes.   When you hook up the trailer Camera, I would do it with the truck shutoff and gone asleep (onstar green light will go out).  

 

I hope this works.  I don't see anything wrong with what you are doing.

  • 1 month later...
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Thanks. I did try that no luck. Even tried a new camera. Still no progress bar. Blue hourglass on the screen when viewing the camera. And sometimes it goes black after bumps. Back to the dealer again next week.

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Which camera did you purchase? I contacted GM shortly after buying our '24 (probably May) and nobody could tell me which one to get. The one on GM's site still shows that it's not compatible with the '24 HDs. 

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4 hours ago, madweazl said:

Thanks. Apparently not for 5th wheels or trailers over 32', bummer.

The 2024s work with fifth wheels and goosenecks.  The pre 2024 does not have transparent view available on gooseneck and fifth wheel.  Other views will work.  Trailer length is not limited on the 2024s.

 

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17 hours ago, MTU Alum said:

The 2024s work with fifth wheels and goosenecks.  The pre 2024 does not have transparent view available on gooseneck and fifth wheel.  Other views will work.  Trailer length is not limited on the 2024s.

 

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Do you have a source of info different from the below? Don't know why they make it so hard to find proper information on this stuff. 

 

  • Designed and Engineered by Chevrolet
  • Genuine Chevrolet Accessories provide Factory Fit, Finish and Function
  • Trailer Camera for models with factory option TRG, Trailer Camera Provisions and trailer viewing software
  • Adds an additional view from the rear of the trailer to help make the Trailer virtually Invisible
  • Can also be mounted inside the trailer and connected to the left-side of the trailer plug receptacle
  • Includes trailer camera assembly (with harness of approx. 60 ft from camera to plug connector), mounting hardware and installation instructions
  • REQUIRES Factory option code TRG, Trailer Camera Provisions and trailer viewing software
  • REQUIRES 2024 Model
  • EXCLUDES 2023 and prior model years
  • Compatible Trailers: Conventional hitch type, Box- or camping-style trailer, No more than 32 feet in length
  • If you select an incompatible trailer type (e.g., a fifth-wheel hitch or flat trailer), you can’t continue setup
  • Pulling camera cable to remove connection will result in damage not covered by warranty. Use the finger tabs on cable connection plug for proper removal
  • Two Trailer Camera Receptacle shown in the images are for reference as a required Factory Option and NOT included in this package
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The accessory camera does determine if can be used for transparent or not.  The video processing module, trailer profile selection, and mounting location determine if transparent is available.  

 

The 2024 trucks can have transparent trailer available with GN, 5W, and conventional trailers.  Before 2024, transparent is only available on conventional trailers.

 

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Does this get displayed on the rear view mirror or the center stack (or both)? 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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On 6/27/2023 at 3:07 PM, Topath said:
 
Thanks, It was set up a conventional hitch, and for type it was set as travel.
Picture with measurements, sorry I don't know why the picture uploads upside down

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Try reducing to reducing the measurement of overall height to metric equalivent of 118 inches or less.  If the transparent tile is grayed out, it will never calibrate.  Update the height and then look at camera app and see if you can select the transparent view.  If so, then try to calibrate.

 

 

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