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We bought a 2020 Blazer three weeks ago. Last week it was dripping coolant fluid. Brought it back to the dealer. They had to overnight a part and replaced a line and pump that went to the air conditioner. They had the car for two full days and I picked it up on the third day. Yesterday, the backup as well as the forward and side cameras stopped working. Back to the dealer again for a different problem. I only have 300 miles on the car, and half of them were for driving back and forth to the dealership. Very frustrating to say the least. Still waiting for the dealership to diagnose the current problem. At least the dealership has been good about this so far. Anyone else have the cameras just stop working?
 

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The dealer replaced the camera on ours too. It worked for a very short time and then it stopped again. The dealer had a "specialist" from GM look at it and they had to replace the video processing unit. That part was on back order (does that mean it is a common problem?). 10 days later the item was installed and so far no problems (two weeks). The dealer has been very good about the whole issue.
 

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Oh man!!! How horrible is that. I was frustrated with our wait. I don't know if I could have handled what you went through. Hopefully, you never have to have any other service done except the oil changes etc...
 

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Can you please tell if replacing the video processing unit permanently fixed the camera problem because my 2020 Blazer RS has the same problem with only 100 miles on it and going to bring to dealer next week so i would tell them to test video processing unit before replacing other parts.
As you probably read in an earlier message, the dealer replaced the rear camera and it worked for a very short time and then stopped. So, after replacing the video processing unit, it has been working. That has been three weeks now and so far no problems with it. Keeping my fingers crossed. I bet when you bring your car in, they will do the same and replace the camera first. it only took about 10 attempts of putting the car in reverse and testing the cameras before it stopped. So, if they do replace just the camera, test it out a bunch of times before leaving the dealership. Good luck and let me know how it went.
 
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