^^^^ here is a section of the Wiring diagram for the RVC which is R189:
Doesn't matter if you are not familiar with wiring diagrams - the thing to note is the bit that I have circled (i.e. J519) which is what's called the Body Control Module (or the BCM @ address hex09). As shown, the camera has a blue/black wire that is connected to pin #64 on the A connector (i.e. "T73a /64" in the wiring diagram means that the blue/black wire is connected to pin #64 of the 73 x pin connector on the "A" socket) of the BCM. This is the wire that turns ON/OFF the RVC (this pin normally operates whenever the reverse-switch in your gearbox/auto-tranny changes state)
Now, there is a Leuchte-set (which is a bunch of adaptation channels) in the BCM called Leuchte29RFL RA64 that controls how/when the right-side reverse light operates. Notice the A64 term in the descriptor - this means that the Leuchte-set controls pin #64 on the A connector of the BCM. Yes, the same pin as on my wiring diagram!!!
So- as jap says, the basic problem in your case is probably the way that pin #64 (A connector) is operating. If you are using VCDS, I suggest that you look at your Adplog.CSV file in the lap-top that you use to run VCDS for any recent coding changes that you made to Leuchte29RFL RA64. Very likely, it is this coding change that has forced a voltage to appear on pin #64 (A connector) at an inappropriate time.
Don
Last edited by DV52; 29-10-2017 at 07:38 AM.
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