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Searching for "used backup cameras near me"? We provide fully bench-tested, OEM replacement rear view parking cameras delivered directly to your home or shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

Clear Image Quality

Lenses inspected for clarity and zero water intrusion.

Plug & Play

Exact OEM connectors so you never have to splice wires.

Technician bench-testing a used OEM backup camera for clear video feed

Trusted Source for High-Quality Rear View Cameras

When your backup camera screen goes black, displays static, or shows a cloudy image, it's time for a replacement. Dealerships charge hundreds of dollars for brand-new cameras. Falcon Car Parts offers genuine used backup cameras for sale at a fraction of the cost, preserving your vehicle's factory parking assist features.

Every used rear view camera in our inventory is rigorously tested. We verify the lens is free of deep scratches or water intrusion, the electrical pigtail is fully intact, and the video feed is crisp and clear.

  • Lens Inspection: We ensure the camera lens is uncracked and free of sun bleaching.
  • Video Feed Testing: Cameras are checked to ensure a clear image without color distortion.
  • OEM Performance: Factory parking guidelines function exactly as intended.

Looking for Used Backup Cameras Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provides the fastest delivery times for used rear parking cameras in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Jersey City, Newark, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping directly to your mechanic or driveway.

Skip the gamble of a junkyard pull where you can't test the electronics. Get a certified, bench-tested OEM backup camera right here.

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We Stock Used Parking Cameras for All Models

From standard trunk-lid cameras to integrated tailgate handle cameras for trucks, we have the exact electronics you need.

Sedans & Hatchbacks

Trunk lid and license plate mounted cameras for Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, and Ford Fusion.

SUVs & Crossovers

Tailgate and liftgate backup cameras for Subaru Outback, Toyota RAV4, Ford Explorer, and Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Trucks & Pickups

Integrated tailgate handle cameras for Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram, and Toyota Tacoma.

Quality Standards for a Reliable Used Backup Camera

When you buy used automotive electronics online, condition and testing are everything. Here are the quality standards for every Falcon backup camera:

  • 1. Lens Clarity: The outer plastic/glass lens is checked for micro-cracks that cause glare or cloudy images.
  • 2. Water Seal Verification: We ensure the factory weather sealing around the lens housing has not been compromised.
  • 3. Connector Inspection: The wiring pigtail and plastic plug are checked to ensure pins are straight and free of corrosion.
  • 4. Mounting Tab Check: The fragile plastic clips or metal brackets used to snap the camera into the trunk are verified unbroken.
  • 5. Guideline Compatibility: We verify the exact part number to ensure your factory parking lines function correctly.
  • 6. Direct VIN Matching: Many vehicles use different camera resolutions based on trim levels. We match your VIN exactly.

Common Questions About Buying Used Backup Cameras

A used OEM backup camera generally ranges from $50 to $150. Vehicles with advanced 360-degree camera systems or high-definition digital displays will fall on the higher end of that price range.

Blurry or cloudy backup cameras are usually caused by UV damage to the plastic lens over time, or by the internal weather seal failing, which allows moisture and condensation to build up inside the lens housing.

Yes. Aftermarket cameras often require splicing wires, may not fit properly in your trunk's factory cutout, and frequently lack the dynamic turning guidelines built into the OEM camera's software.

If your vehicle didn't come with a backup camera from the factory, buying just the OEM camera won't work. You would also need the factory wiring harness and a compatible radio display unit.

Most standard OEM backup cameras are plug-and-play and do not require programming. However, on some newer luxury vehicles or those with 360-degree surround-view systems, a quick recalibration with a scan tool may be needed.

A solid blue or black screen usually indicates a complete loss of video signal. This means the camera has completely failed internally, or the wiring harness leading to the trunk has been pinched or broken.

In most modern vehicles, the colored parking guidelines (and the active turning lines) are processed by a module built directly into the camera itself. This is why getting the exact matching OEM part number is crucial.

Yes. For pickup trucks like the Ford F-150 and Chevy Silverado, the backup camera is often integrated directly into the tailgate handle. We sell these combined assemblies as well as the standalone camera modules.

Replacing a backup camera is generally straightforward. It usually involves removing the interior felt liner of the trunk lid or tailgate, unbolting the camera bracket, and unplugging the harness connector.

We inspect the lens for physical damage and use a 12-volt bench testing setup to verify the camera powers on, transmits a clear video signal, and has no internal water damage before it is added to our inventory.