Wireless Cameras

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Wireless Cameras

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Not sure if this belongs here.

This one's for the Techo gurus.

I have several Wireless Rear facing cameras, 2 of which have ceased pairing.

This brand
https://www.ebay.com/itm/5-Car-Monitor- ... SwzZFbY5b1.

They have worked great for 3 years and now won't pair, cos the 2 year warranty has expired and the seller doesn't service, I'm stuck.

They gave me a good deal on some replacements, but as they suggest it may be just a dry joint .

Outa my league.

Can anyone direct me to a guru that wouldn't want one of my kidney's to have a look, or even some guidance on what to look for inside em.

Power is still there and led's all working??
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Re: Wireless Cameras

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Just a suggestion from using wireless weather station.

Turn everything Off and wait for a while. Perhaps a coffee break then turn the receiver on and then just one of the cameras. Try and find that one and pair and then if that works do each other in turn, perhaps with a re boot in between each one.
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Re: Wireless Cameras

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I'll keep trying.

1 stopped working then the other about 2 months later.

They have a pairing button on the back.
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