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How to Route the Wiring for Installing a Rearview Camera?

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MacBella
07/29/25 11:21am
Methods for routing the wiring when installing a rearview camera: 1. Route the power cable of the recorder to the car charger, and lead the camera cable from the rear seat to the back of the vehicle; 2. Use a screwdriver to remove the plastic panel of the car's trunk; 3. Choose a suitable position to fix the rear camera, and connect the camera's cable to the positive terminal of the taillight. During the connection process, try to use concealed wiring as much as possible and avoid exposed wiring to prevent inconvenience during vehicle use. The rearview camera, also known as a parking assist system, or a reversing visual system, or an onboard monitoring system, is widely used in various large, medium, and small vehicles for reversing or driving safety assistance.
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OStella
08/13/25 6:36pm
Installing a rearview camera, let me share some insights from the perspective of automotive modification. Typically, you start wiring from the rear camera, using the included video cable and power cable. When routing the wires, run them along the inside of the tailgate and thread them into the cabin through the gaps in the trunk seals, being careful not to damage the original wiring or waterproof layers. Inside the cabin, it's best to conceal the wiring under the trim, such as along the seams of seat brackets or the edges of the carpet, securing them with tape to prevent loosening. Route the wires all the way to the dashboard display location, connecting the power cable to the reverse light or the ACC terminal in the fuse box to ensure the camera activates automatically when shifting into reverse. The entire process requires patience, and simple tools like screwdrivers, tape, and a tester are sufficient—the key is to make the wiring hidden and aesthetically pleasing. After testing and confirming the display works properly, secure everything in place. Remember, don't pull the wires too tight; leave some slack to prevent vibration damage. This way, the installed camera will provide clear and reliable images without exposed wires.
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HarrisonFitz
10/08/25 3:50am
As someone who loves tinkering with cars, I just installed a rearview camera myself and want to share some tips. Running the wires isn't actually difficult. First, mount the camera on the rear license plate bracket, then tap power directly from the reverse light (no need to modify the original circuit). Use flexible wiring and tuck it along the tailgate seam into the trunk. When routing from the trunk to the cabin, lift a corner of the trunk carpet and follow the path under the rear seats for easiest installation, all the way to the display interface on the dashboard. Remember to waterproof all connectors with electrical tape to prevent moisture damage, and avoid high-voltage areas like near AC pipes to prevent interference. Testing is simple - just shift into reverse to check the image. I recommend using some insulation tape to secure the wires, and if budget allows, use twisted-pair video cables for better image clarity. The whole process was quite fun, but don't forget to disconnect the battery before working - safety first!
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VanEverett
11/21/25 5:09am
As an average car owner, I've helped friends install rearview cameras. The wiring process is basically three steps: First, connect the power from the rear camera to the reverse light socket in the trunk for easy power access. Second, route the wiring inside the cabin—it's best to choose the edge of the trunk carpet or the gap under the rear seats, gently pushing the wire along the edge without forcing it. Third, connect to the display, placing it in front of the driver's seat for easy viewing, and align and plug it in properly. Take your time throughout the process, choose the right cable length to avoid excess and tangles, and use simple tape for securing points. Test by shifting into reverse to ensure it starts normally, and you're done—safe, worry-free, and practical.
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