How to Install a Rearview Camera on the Tayron?
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The method for installing a rearview camera on the Tayron is as follows: 1. First, remove the rear trunk decorative panel to install the camera. 2. After the camera is installed, route the wiring along the door edges, remove the reading light, and dismantle the glove box. 3. Connect the wiring to the decoder, then replace it with a 7-inch large screen. The functions of the rearview camera are as follows: (1) The car rearview camera system uses a wide-angle infrared camera installed at the rear of the vehicle, displaying obstacles behind the car clearly on the in-car screen. (2) Even at night, the infrared function ensures clear visibility. The car display uses TFT true color, with anti-magnetic treatment to eliminate signal interference and flickering. It also features automatic horizontal switching for reversing visibility and automatic on/off functionality. The display clearly shows the rear information through the car's rear camera. (3) When reversing, the driver can see the situation behind the car on the display, avoiding accidents caused by the driver's inability to see the rear, thus ensuring safer reversing.
Last year, I installed a reversing camera on my Tayron by myself, and the process went fairly smoothly. First, I chose a camera with night vision function, which I bought online for just over 200 yuan. During installation, I had to remove the trunk trim panel, being careful not to scratch the interior. I mounted the camera above the license plate, and wiring was the key part—running the cables along the door seam channels all the way to the center console, using wire strippers to properly connect the power and signal wires, and finally integrating them into the car’s original infotainment system. The whole process took about half a day; it would have been easier if the Tayron model had pre-installed ports. I recommend beginners use a multimeter to test voltage first to ensure safety. After installation, the reversing image became much clearer, especially in rainy weather, helping to avoid blind spots and significantly improving safety.