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I have no idea what you talking about!
It’s hit or miss, my 2017 has a lousy image too. Once in a while it’s clear...night time is the worse.My 2019 Encore back up camera has a poor image, very bright washed out image, any one else have same problem?
How is the focus adjustable?2017 and later Encores have the updated camera and Intellilink system which is considered to be one of the better ones on the market. It is not shared with its cousin Trax and its Mylink system which is considered average. The Intellilink's camera focus is adjustable with or without lines. I have no problem seeing a wide clear picture.
I will have to look into this further as I don't see anything in the manual on this. On the 2016 Encore when backing up you would use the Tune/menu button and turn the dial for contrast adjustment. I recall someone saying that on the later models (2017 +) there is a different button but I will have to research it a little bit.How is the focus adjustable?
I have found even a little bit of dirt makes for a blurry image. I regular wipe it off with my index finger.
Having taken a test-drive in a 2019 Encore tonight, Yea, .. Yuck. It seemed really bad. I thought it was maybe just the pictures I was seeing. The Hyundais we test drove the other day had really good and clear cameras in similar lack of light.
Our 2016 Enclave has quite a good camera by comparison.. How come the Encore is going BACKWARDS with the camera technology? ..Hmm.
While not the 'end of the world', it's annoying. I also find it daft that you have to go to the full Essence model to get a dimming rear view mirror. My 2002 Mercury Sable has that!
I think the majority of camera related issues are user related. The first generation Encore's had an adjustable image while the 2017 + had a fixed view. A lot of people don't think to clean the lenses or scratch the lenses with dry wiping. Those who buy vehicles used can usually blame it on the previous owner again, dry wiping.I'll just throw on my $0.02
We use small cameras at work (actually advertised as rear view cameras) , and they're inexpensive with a 10X better image than any I've ever seen on any rear view camera equipped vehicle.
So one has to wonder if it's lens design or just ultra cheap cameras.
My '16 has a washed out image but the lens looks to be clear so I lean towards the camera.
Perhaps I'll pull some trim and see about replacing it, but to be honest, I don't use it often (old school driver) so it's not high on my list.
I'm in Nashville also. Did you go to the one downtown or Serra in Madison? I got mine from Serra in Madison. 2016 Certified Preowned/used. I have the same issue with my camera. I had a Kia Soul that I traded in, and the camera was wonderful. Disappointed to say the least when this one was not as good as the Kia.Same problem with my 2019 Encore. Will let you all know when I take it in what happens here in Nashville. Also, am going to get them to fire up a couple on the lot to see if they are the same.
Yep. 2016 Certified Preowned. Traded in my 2016 Kia Soul with a wonderful, clear rear camera. Disappointed to say the least (about the camera. I love my Encore)My 2019 Encore back up camera has a poor image, very bright washed out image, any one else have same problem?
The contrast I believe. Don't the first generation models use the volume control knob or something like that when backing up to adjust the contrast?You can adjust the 2016 brightness. Hit config
While the vehicle is in reverse, press the MENU button. This enables contrast adjustment. Use the knob to adjust.The contrast I believe. Don't the first generation models use the volume control knob or something like that when backing up to adjust the contrast?
Yes mine is the same poor imageMy 2019 Encore back up camera has a poor image, very bright washed out image, any one else have same problem?