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I'm playing with installing a backup camera on the boat trailer, but need a reverse signal. Does anyone know what color wire on the harness is the reverse lockout?
I'm playing with installing a backup camera on the boat trailer, but need a reverse signal. Does anyone know what color wire on the harness is the reverse lockout?
It's got a standalone display, and the only in-car wiring is just a plug into the cigarette lighter. Got this one, was half off on a lightning deal the other way. Pic below when I was just testing it out, waiting for the extension cable to come so I can put the camera at the back of the trailer.
I've got this stupid PITA driveway, hoping this makes getting it in a little easier. Not the prettiest thing, but will just be there on boat days.
It's got a standalone display, and the only in-car wiring is just a plug into the cigarette lighter. Got this one, was half off on a lightning deal the other way. Pic below when I was just testing it out, waiting for the extension cable to come so I can put the camera at the back of the trailer.
I've got this stupid PITA driveway, hoping this makes getting it in a little easier. Not the prettiest thing, but will just be there on boat days.