blue back up screen

Asked by kdash0729 Mar 01, 2017 at 08:46 AM about the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Premium AWD

Question type: General

Hi.  Will the paperclip method work for the blue back up camera before installing another?  And if I purchased an extended warranty for the bumper to bumper up to 100,000 miles, will it be covered yet?

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Bumper to bumper warranty would cover a screen problem, but some of those warranties have a deductible. What is the paper clip method?

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Read the warranty coverage to know all the conditions and exclusions.

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My Dealer told me the 100K warranty is just for the drive-train, not technology problems (my b/u camera has also finally failed). he said those problems need to occur before 30K mi. Nice. Just used the paperclip to restore my radio/bluetooth volume issues, but it did not fix the b/u camera.

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my back up camera stopped working too. seems like nothing but problems with this car. can some one tell me what is the "paper clip method? I'll try anything.

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Paperclip (aka Pinhole) method to reboot your NavSystem: -Have a paperclip ready with one end unfolded to use as a poker. -Have the car running and in park. -Look for a pinhole near the Radio Button (newer models) or beside the CD eject button (the recessed hole, not the "CD IN" light). -Gently press the end of the paperclip into the hole and take it out. -Screen should be resetting.

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