Why Is My 2009 Nissan Murano Backup Camera Not Working?

If your 2009 Nissan Murano’s rear camera isn’t working, some troubleshooting can help you determine whether you should take it to a mechanic.
Written by Melanie Krieps Mergen
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
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If your 2009 Nissan Murano’s backup camera isn’t working, some quick troubleshooting can help you determine whether there’s a minor issue you can solve yourself, or whether you should bring your vehicle to the repair shop.
Backup cameras have taken much of the struggle out of parallel parking or backing out a driveway onto a busy street. They’re so ubiquitous now that it’s easy to take their benefits for granted—until yours suddenly stops working.
Don’t panic just yet—you might be able to figure out the cause of the problem with a bit of troubleshooting, and if all else fails, a mechanic can help you get to the root of the problem.
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Why is my 2009 Nissan Murano backup camera not working?

Rear camera problems aren’t an extremely common complaint reported by 2009 Nissan Murano owners, but they could still happen. 
If you’ve noticed problems with your Nissan Murano’s backup camera, you might ask yourself whether you need to bring your car to the repair shop or if you can just go without it.
You’ll want to ensure you have a working backup camera because they improve your visibility and make all kinds of driving situations much safer—hence why they’ve been required for new cars since 2018.
Before spending time and money at the repair shop, a little troubleshooting can help you determine whether there’s an easy fix for your rear camera that you could handle yourself. So let’s take a look!

Common backup camera issues for the 2009 Nissan Murano

There are a variety of problems that could be preventing your 2009 Nissan Murano’s backup camera from working properly. Here’s a look at some of the most common backup camera issues and what can cause them.

Backup camera has gone black

If your 2009 Nissan Murano’s camera display doesn’t show anything but a black screen, you should to double-check your brightness settings first, which you can find right under the infotainment display. 
If that’s not the issue, one possible culprit is that there may be a problem with the display’s software—if that’s the case, a Nissan dealership could likely help you install a software update if necessary. 
However, if you see the “Turn and Look before Backing” message, it could be more likely that you’re dealing with broken or loose wires. Faulty wiring can affect your camera’s ability to communicate with your infotainment display, or the wire could be completely disconnected from its power source. 
A common place for broken wires on a 2009 Nissan Murano is near the top of the liftgate. While the wiring here has a protective covering, over time, it’s not out of the question that your liftgate could eventually loosen or break specific wires with repeated opening and closing. A mechanic would be able to take a more comprehensive look at your 2009 Nissan Murano’s wiring system to determine whether there’s a problem.
It’s also possible that your camera may have stopped working altogether, which would require replacement. 
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Loose rear camera

Opening and closing your liftgate can sometimes dislodge your rear camera from its rightful place. When that happens, it can sometimes loosen or pull on your wiring and cause connection problems. 
If the clips meant to hold your camera in place are still intact, you might be able to move your rear camera back into its rightful spot gently. However, take your Murano to the repair shop if the clips or other components are damaged.

Backup camera foggy

Foggy or blurry backup cameras are often one of the most straightforward fixes. Usually, all you need to do is give your camera lens a quick clean with a microfiber cloth and some water. 
Per your owner’s manual’s recommendations, don’t use alcohol to clean the camera—this can cause discoloration on the lens and affect the quality of your camera display long-term. If your lens needs a more thorough cleaning, you can use a gentler product like dish soap.
You might also notice that your backup camera display isn’t working clearly in extremely hot or cold temperatures, but this is usually just a temporary problem.
If the problem persists and your lens is clean, the problem might be connected to a software issue or a blown fuse. Luckily, replacing an automotive fuse is a simple fix you can do yourself. .
If you can’t find a clear culprit, you might want to take your Murano to a mechanic.

Rear camera continuously on

Sometimes a little delay is normal, but your rear camera should shut off when you shift out of reverse. Having the rear camera on continuously can be a major distraction. 
There may be a software issue if your rear camera is always on. If the problem isn’t fixed the next time you start your 2009 Nissan Murano, you might want to check with your local Nissan dealership about potential bug fixes or software updates.

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FAQs

Several problems could cause a vehicle’s backup camera to stop working. Often, the cause relates to loose wiring connections, blown fuses, or software issues. A mechanic should be able to help you determine the cause of your backup camera problems if you haven’t been able to figure them out yourself.
Your backup camera might just appear to be off if your brightness settings are too low. However, if that’s not the problem, it could be caused by loose wiring or a software issue.
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