- If you connect the +ive to your reverse lights, it will activate the camera then, but if you wire it to a cigarette plug, you can leave it on permanently allowing you to watch trailer towing etc
- It has a remote control to adjust all settings as well as buttons on the display screen.
- I had another smaller screen I installed on another car but it didn't have any facilities to adjust brightness, flip image etc. Also, the screen image was not as clear and sharp as this unit. Although this one is bigger, it gives you more options to adjust the image etc but more difficult to find somewhere to put it, as opposed to a smaller screen that's less clear and no adjustment to image etc. I definitely prefer this model to my previous one and the cost is about the same, approx. £37.00
CONS;
- I have initially mounted the rear camera on the inside of the backdoor, but found at night, the infa-red glows and reflects on the back window making it difficult to view at night due to glare showing on the screen (you cant see any reflection in your mirrors, that's fine)
- Because of the glare / reflection at night, I may look to position it outside the rear of the car on the bumper or like in the spare wheel well like someone else did here. That looks pretty good, neat and tidy. I was just running out of daylight, hence the quick fix to the roof lining.
- The screen is pretty large, so finding a place to put it can be difficult, but not impossible. I think you can get a window sucker which may be easier, but it doesn't come with that and its a extra.
- Because I mounted it on a removable panel on the ceiling, you need to fix it in place with screws, not just the double sided tape it comes with.
Installing it;
I mounted the screen on the headlining between the sunroof and interior light  (see pics). I ran a direct power + from splicing a wire that's only live when the ignition is on, in the fuse box area, then feeding it up the side pillar, under the windscreen lining and out through a blanking plate. The negative - I wired with a spade onto the bolts that hold the interior light in to get a good ground feed.
The reverse camera, as I said is mounted inside the car facing out the rear window. I'm sure this is fine during the day, but at night, you get the infra-red reflecting on the glass and also the rear window screen demister wires that run across the window (very distracting at night). You can see these demister wires as white lines across the image of the screen picture.
That's about it for installation. It just connects up automatically when switched on.
I am probably going to re-locate the rear camera to outside the car to avoid the reflection problems and when I have more time.
I have attached some pics to give you an idea of what it looks like fitted.
Hope this is helpful.
Update
I have now moved the rear camera onto the bumper. It sits just above the tow hitch but back far enough it wont get clobbered by a trailer being hitched up. The view is quite good, I can see the top of the tow ball which is the furthest part back on the vehical and the wide angle view still gives a good perspective on what's behind.
The only downside, and it is a very small one, is that I get occasional flickering on the image when put into reverse. Its a simple fix, because all I need to do is run a video link lead from the camera to the screen and that will sort it out. But to be fair, its not even worth bothering about. I managed to drill a larger hole through the bumper at the rear of the camera and poked the antenna straight through into that, so its safe and wont get knocked or broken off.
Now I have wired it to my reversing lights now, mime was the green / Brown wire.
I can see the tow hitch great as well. Bit of a, but shame I can't see the bumper sides, but I compare it with my other one I had on my Suzuki either, its the same. At least I can see the longest point in the car I suppose, so if I bump anything then, I know it's just the tow bar (in theory) 






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I moved the angle of the antenna and that seemed to clear the image up, so I'm not going to bother hard wiring it through on the video lead now.
Overall, pleased with it, it's going to be of some help and after using it today, it definatly appears to be that way... happy reversing lol
 
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