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hi every body i have a probleme with my backup camera on my gts 2009, the camera door don t open completely and it s hard to close completely the dorr. the door move easyly and when i put the backup speed a noise of motor is ear.... a person can help me with that ? how remove it or maybe know the probleme....

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If it's like the '06 CTTS then you have to remove the rear trim panel, use plastic spatula's so as not to scratch, the fasteners just pop out. Then if your mechanically inclined you can take apart the small little jackscrews and clean and lubricate them. Worked on mine, been going on 3yrs+ since I took mine apart and cleaned and re-lubricated. Use a good quality grease like a synthetic as they tend to hold up better against moisture/water.

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As I said, use a hard plastic spatula if you don't have a set of trim removal tools (basically plastic spatula's in different shapes and at different angles) so you don't scratch anything. Start at one side and slowly work your way across until the whole panel pops off.

Here's a pic of the camera and trim piece. Not mine but found it on a Google search. Trim piece just pops back in.

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i removed the camera and taked some picture. the mecanisme is " no end srew" who turn for exit or enter the camera. under two cylindre it have two copper cap that i can remove cause the rust. mine is broken and i will completely desasembly it if i find a new camera. maybe that will help someone. it seem that a lube is no efective for this systeme. the door just follow the camera

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derierre camera pas de couvert.jpg

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That is exactly how the '06 camera is, same part number.  I just removed the pieces you show there and cleaned them, re-greased them and put them back together. You have to adjust the screws so the cover opens and closes flush with the trim piece. Is there actually a broken piece in there or can it be cleaned and re-greased?

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im not sure if it broken but two side don t move in same position and top srew always loosing. i think that is broken because one cylinder is loose and other is tite. my cover is blocked because the cam move not correctly. now im in search of new cam (by new i men use ). if i find it i will completely disasembly for investigation...

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