Specifications

1.
Remove the
rear
license
plate
to
determine
the
best
way
to run the
power
wires to the
reverse
lights. It is important to use the
Reverse
lights and
not
the License
Plate
illumination
lamp
or
any
other. The
system
is
designed
to
come
on
when
the vehicle is in
reverse
gear
only.
Improper
installation
can
cause
the system to not
work
or
to run
at
undesired
times.
Note: All vehicles are
designed
differently.
We
offer
some
general
installation
advice here,
but
check
and
re-check
your
installation
before
starting. Some
vehicles
may have the license plate
on
the
tailgate
and the
Reverse
lights
may
be
located
on
the vehicle pillar. In this case
you
will
need
to
study
your
vehicle
closely
to determine the
best
route for the
power
wire.
In
some vehicles
you
may
need
to
extend
the
power
wire to
reach
the
reverse
lamps.
Power
wire
can
be
purchased
at
an
auto parts store
or
hardware
store
if
this is needed.
Most
installations can
be
completed
by
running
the
power
cable
behind
the
trunk
or
tailgate
rubber
gasket,
tucking
it
under
the
interior
trim panel
and
either
connecting
at the
back
of
the
reverse
lamp in the
trunk
or
removing
the reverse lamp
assembly
(the same
procedure
as
required
to replace the
light
bulb).
2.
The
camera
cable
can
be
routed
as
recommended
above
or
through
an
existing
wire
grommet
to
reach
the
interior
of
the vehicle.
If
an
existing
grommet
is
not
available
to use,
you
can
drill
a
hole
behind
the license plate to access the vehicle.
Purchase a
rubber
grommet
from an auto
parts
store to
protect
the wire from the sharp
edges
of
a hole
if
you
drill
one .. The
rubber
grommet
must
be a
minimum
of
13/32"
to
allow
the wire and fuse
holder
to pass
through
it.Be sure to
check
behind
the
intended
drilling location before
drilling
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