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Backup camera lens

Rich T

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Compared to my previous Grand Cherokee, it seems like the Telluride camera lens picks up more water spray from wet roads so when you need to back up the camera is almost useless. The Grand Cherokee lens was recessed a little under the liftgate handle release ledge whereas the Telluride is flush with the edge. I'm going to try coating it with Rain-X but it seems like tucking it under the handle ledge is a better design. Has anyone noticed this as a problem and come up with a solution?
 
Same complaint here. Noticed it on my 24 basically day one. Tried RainX. No worky.
 




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