the rear of the vehicle's tail light. For help locating the vehicle's reverse light circuit
contact your vehicle's manufacturer for
vehicle specific wiring diagrams.
10. Once you have located the reverse light
circuit you will have to route the
transmitter box power cable to that
location. You must securely fasten the
power cable to prevent it from being
caught on any vehicle component such
as the trunk hinge. Never route the
cable on the outside of the vehicle!
11. The reverse light sockets on most
vehicles have two wires connected to
them. Usually the negative wire is black
and the positive wire is a colored wire.
If you are uncertain about the wiring,
you can use a 12 volt multimeter
available at most auto parts stores to determine which is the positive wire. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions for the safe use of the multimeter.
12. After determining which wire is the positive and which is the negative, turn off the
ignition key, then remove the battery's negative cable.
13. Splice the red wire using the supplied in-line wire connectors to the reverse light's
positive (+) wire. Use a set of slip joint pliers to squeeze the TAP and insure good
connection.
14. Next splice the black wire of the transmitter box power cable to the reverse light's
negative (-) wire or ground.
15. Replace the reverse light bulb, and then re-install the light socket. Secure all the
wires with cable ties or electrical tape.
16. Re-attach the negative battery cable to the battery.
Rear View Mirror Installation
When mounting the mirror, please double check the width of your car's rear view mirror
≤ 80mm to avoid cannot be installed.
1. Place the spring loaded top clips underneath the car's existing rear view mirror.
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