Thank you!Camera views/function turn off once you reach 9PMH it seems (at least my testing). I'm hoping someone develops an inline module to trick the system to think that the truck is not moving or some software trick. Keep in mind that some other manufacturers don't restrict the camera views when in motion.
Physical button didn’t work for me.I know on my wife's car the camera menu is grayed out on the touchscreen while driving. But I have never tried the physical button (which I'm guessing doesn't work on hers either).
You guys are confirming that even the physical camera button will not bring up cameras while driving at speed?
Regarding the AUX camera, last I checked the superduty forums are very angry and hadn't yet figured out how to override the lockout while driving. I suspect we'll find the same gripes for the bed camera but I never searched.
imagine trying to look at what's wrong with your tie down job while driving without the camera!I'm not at all surprised that the bed camera is disabled above a certain low speed. This approach falls in-line with most navigation systems that don't allow changes or involved user-interaction while the vehicle is in motion. File it under "driver distraction"... and there's a whole lot to be distracted by with today's hi-tech dash!
I just drove a Silverado 1500 with trailer tow and 360 cameras and the side mirror cameras can both be working while driving forward at highway speed as well as trailer camera giving you a total view from behind with just a glance at the display, also when signal is activated side chosen goes to full display showing all blind spots and obstacles, worked great for navigating narrow city streets and curbsI'm not at all surprised that the bed camera is disabled above a certain low speed. This approach falls in-line with most navigation systems that don't allow changes or involved user-interaction while the vehicle is in motion. File it under "driver distraction"... and there's a whole lot to be distracted by with today's hi-tech dash!
I remember a video where the Ford rep said that the bed camera is useful for monitoring your load while driving. This implies it can be seen during normal speeds. I have YET to hear an actual user/driver to validate this.