FordMachEGo
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I just had some minor body work done to repair a garage-door versus hatchback mishap. The next day I noticed that my rear view through the reverse camera is blurry. Obviously, they had to sand, paint and clear coat the area around the camera, so I assumed some of the clear coat got on the lens. The body shop also thought so and asked that I bring it back so they could buff it out to repair the blurriness. Unfortunately, they were not able to clear up the view with a buffer. Please see both images of the camera view and the camera lens itself.
One of the guys at the body shop thinks something (maybe moisture), got between the lens and the outside glass and asked me to check with the dealer to see if this is a known problem, and if so, repair under warranty. He assured me that after buffing, nothing was on the lens. Has anyone had this type of problem? What do you think could have caused this?
The body shop said they will stand behind their work and asked that I bring it back in a week or so, after doing some research (including this forum post, dealer query and online searches), and maybe trying to be more aggressive with the buffer. They were concerned that being more aggressive today could have caused damage to the newly painted repair work.
So, what do you all think? Also, just thinking ahead, does anyone know the part number and/or cost of a replacement rear camera?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
One of the guys at the body shop thinks something (maybe moisture), got between the lens and the outside glass and asked me to check with the dealer to see if this is a known problem, and if so, repair under warranty. He assured me that after buffing, nothing was on the lens. Has anyone had this type of problem? What do you think could have caused this?
The body shop said they will stand behind their work and asked that I bring it back in a week or so, after doing some research (including this forum post, dealer query and online searches), and maybe trying to be more aggressive with the buffer. They were concerned that being more aggressive today could have caused damage to the newly painted repair work.
So, what do you all think? Also, just thinking ahead, does anyone know the part number and/or cost of a replacement rear camera?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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