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done with the install..thanks for the tips on adjusting the lines when up and running. Overall job was not bad at all. Just a lot of more wiring and module to hide.
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Didn't time it but don't think it took more than 3 hours. I've taken the interior trim out before for other things so I kind of knew what I was doing. That's probably the most time consuming. And trying to find a place to put the module and extra wires.
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Has anyone experienced the lines not moving when turning the steering wheel? I just installed the unit and am having this issue. I will also email the seller for help.
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Yes, I had the same. Just drive the car it'll adjust. Park a few times and then turn the car on. It should work. |
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I then inserted the RCA extension cable from underneath the plastic trim next to the HU and connected the RCA cable and red wire (using a small wire nut and electrical tape) to the main harness. I then tucked the RCA extension cable around the underside of the glove box. I then lifted the right side of the rear seat and removed the four trim pieces, i.e. one under the rear seat, the middle pillar piece, the front floor piece, and the piece under the glove box. Next, I tucked the cable under the carpet back to the rear passenger seat. I then placed a flashlight behind the rear seat backrest by reaching through the battery compartment in the trunk (no need to loosen or remove any carpet from the side of the trunk). Then from inside the car I slightly pulled back the top left corner of the rear seat backrest to see the light of the flashlight. I ran the RCA extension cable through that opening in the metal and pulled it into the trunk and up the trunk arm through the battery compartment. All that I had to do at that point was remove the carpet from the trunk lid, install the camera, and replace all of the trim. |
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Just finished installing the camera! It was actually really easy, and I'm a noob when it comes to wiring and stuff like that. Took me about 2 hours, the hardest part by far was hiding the extra wires and the additional module in the climate control area after everything was up and running.
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