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Old 07-31-2008, 01:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wireless back up camera installation help

Just got this kit from Costco. Install looks fairly straight forward. BUT the directions call for (12v accessory power) at the fuse panel for the monitor. I decided to hard wire rather than having the annoying accessory power adapter always being in your way.
Has anyone installed one of these or have any idea where to tap the monitor power into the fuse panel?
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Old 07-31-2008, 01:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have that backup camera with a swicth, sry I can't tell you exactly about the connections, a local shop did it for me. GEt the optional wire, to avoid the wireless connection, the image will be perfect. The wireless connection has significant interference.
here it is RoadMaster Retail NEW WBCAC25 WIRED ADAPTER FOR VRBCS300W 25 FEET

They ran the wires from the license plate, under the bed. To the inside of the cab. Look on the driver's side, there is a hole (right in between the bed and the cab. Then they removed the plastic panels (right below the doors-in the cab) to run the wire all the way to the front dash. They had to drill 2 small holes in a metal plate to get the wires inside the cab, one for the power cable and one for the video cable. Sry it's hard to explain, if you want I can take pics of what I am talking about tomorrow, I did not see how they wroked out the connections though.

Here is how it was installed in my truck

pics-tinted windows and backup camera installed
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