Top 5 Common Dash Cam Failures (and Best Practical Solutions to Avoid Them)
The appearance of an SD Card Error message might seem like a simple glitch, but it’s often the start of annoying problems like sudden recording stops or the loss of crucial footage. With the summer heat in Kuwait, operating challenges increase; therefore, NewTech Store provides this guide to help you solve the most common issues yourself.
1) Dash Cam Overheating
Cameras face immense pressure from direct sunlight and continuous 4K recording. Here are the solutions:
- Ideal Location: Mount the camera behind the rearview mirror to minimize sun exposure.
- Smart Settings: Turn off GPS and Wi-Fi when not needed to reduce processor heat.
- System Updates: Ensure you update the Firmware to improve power management and stability.
2) GPS and Wi-Fi Issues
To strengthen GPS signal: Install the unit in an exposed area away from metal reflectors.
To solve connection issues: Disable "Wi-Fi Assist" on your phone to prevent automatic disconnection while using the camera app.
3) Poor Night Vision Quality
If the image is dark or blurry at night, follow these steps:
- Regularly clean the camera lens and the windshield from dust and moisture.
- Use a CPL Filter to reduce annoying light reflections from oncoming cars.
- Ensure WDR/HDR technologies are enabled in the camera settings to balance lighting.
4) SD Card Errors
The card is the most heavily used component; therefore, we recommend:
- Use High Endurance cards designed for continuous recording and high temperatures.
- Format the card within the camera once a month to ensure file integrity.
- Avoid removing the card while the camera is powered on to prevent data corruption.
5) Power Cuts and Battery Voltage
To protect your car battery and ensure Parking Mode recording, use a Hardwire Kit equipped with an automatic low-voltage cutoff feature.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all SD cards suitable for dash cams?
No, you must use cards with high write speeds (U3 / Class 10) to handle 4K resolution without stuttering.
Why does the camera constantly ask for formatting?
This is often due to bad sectors on the card or using a low-quality commercial card that cannot handle the pressure of continuous writing.
