Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation Manual
- Introduction
- Note
- To Ensure Safe Use, Always Follow These Precautions
- Tools Possibly Required (This Will Vary Depending On The Vehicle)
- Accessory List
- Factory Unit Disassembly Process (2007-2010 Only)
- Factory Unit Disassembly Process (2011-2018 Only)
- Glove Box Removal
- Removing B-Pillar Panel
- Removing Rear Right Side Panel
- Spare Tire and Wheel Removal
- Camera & Light Extension Cable Installation
- Bracket Installation
- Wiring Diagram: OEM Head Unit With SGS-CH01 (Sold Seperately)
- Wiring Diagram: OEM Head Unit With ALP-HRN-CAMCH (Sold Seperately)
- Wiring Diagram: Alpine Head Unit Using Direct Connection
- Wiring Diagram: Alpine Head Unit With SGS-CH01 (Sold Separately)
- Wiring Diagram: OEM Head Unit With SGS-CH01 & KCX-C2600B (Sold Separately)
- Wiring Diagram: OEM Head Unit With ALP-HRN-CAMCH & KCX-C2600B (Sold Separately)
- Troubleshooting
- Quick Installation Manual
Jeep Wrangler
HCE-RCAM-WRA 9/16
Camera & Light Extension Cable Installation
G. Secure to the factory cables.
H. Remove OEM grommet. Route the wire out
of an OEM grommet hole. Insert the camera
harness cable and the OEM third brake light cable
through the rubber grommet provided. Cut rubber
grommet by a razor blade if needed. Press the
grommet firmly into the hole.
I. Route along and through the centric hub.
Route the cable so it does not interfere with any
moving parts or safety equipment.
Use silicone to fill up all gaps around the grommet
and cables to prevent water going into the rear
gate.
Failure to do so may cause moisture to go inside.
Bracket Installation
1) Attach camera bracket (which already uses the M6x8
& Lock Washer pre-assembled) to spare tire
bracket using the supplied allen wrench, M6x12
torx screw, lock washer, and nut.
2) Adjust the bracket for the camera height.
3) Place bracket with camera over the studs and slide
to the back. There’s usually 2 on the top and 1 on
the bottom.
4) Slide retaining clips over the studs to hold the
bracket in place.
5) Check the spacing of the bracket by placing the
spare tire back over the studs.
6) If spacing is correct use 19mm socket to re-install
spare tire.










