Will Installing a Rearview Camera Affect Vehicle Registration?

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DelAmy
07/25/25 11:46am
Installing a rearview camera does not affect vehicle registration. The function of a rearview camera is to allow the driver to see the rear situation on the display when reversing, avoiding accidents caused by the driver's inability to see the rear situation, thereby enabling safer reversing. The working principle of a rearview camera is: a far-infrared wide-angle camera device is installed at the rear of the vehicle, and through the display screen inside the car, the rear situation can be clearly seen. The wiring steps for the rearview camera are: 1. Remove the power supply connection line of the battery; 2. Take out the small license plate light and pass the wiring harness through the position of the small license plate light; 3. Connect the adapter cable, with the red wire connecting to the positive pole and the black wire connecting to the negative pole, and connect the signal line of the camera to one end of the signal extension cable; 4. Connect the signal extension cable to the display; 5. After completing the wiring, restore the battery power supply.
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