Where to Connect the Red Wire for the Rearview Camera?

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AmeliaDella
07/30/25 2:08am
This red wire is the reverse signal wire. There should be a reverse wire or reverse control wire on the navigation device's connector, and they should be connected together. Here is a detailed introduction to the rearview camera: 1. Working Principle: The rearview camera uses a wide-angle infrared camera device installed at the rear of the vehicle, allowing clear visibility of obstacles behind the car through the display screen inside the vehicle. 2. Function: When the reverse gear is engaged, the system automatically activates the high-definition rearview camera located at the rear of the vehicle, displaying a clear view of the rear situation on the LCD screen, enabling the driver to accurately grasp the road conditions behind.
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