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jimmillion 10-13-2013 04:25 PM

How to: CANADIAN Avic X9310BT - Rearview Camera :UPDATED
 
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Hi all,

For all the Canadian BRZ people out there heres a few pictures and notes from my install. (links to all parts at the bottom)

Installation was pretty straight forward:
-remove trunk liner,
-undo plaque bolts,
-measure cam location,
-drill hole, (I used this drill bit to be more precise)
-feed wires thru hole with grommet,
-feed through existing rubber grommet into interior,
-solder on longer section of wires.
-run along body, zip-tying as you go,
-feed into back of headunit,
-wire it all up and done.
...see simple lol

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The purple wire below is what tells the headunit that you're in reverse. It's wrapped in the existing harness, so you will need to strip and then run a jumper to the rear tail light wire in the driver side wheel well.
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The tiny pink wirebelow is the power wire for the reverse lights. It's hidden behind the cover where your hood release is by the pedals. You run the jumper wire from the purple wire to this little guy.
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Wiring:
1. Yellow AV connector (from Camera) went to the Brown connector (from harness).
2. Red +power wire (from Camera) was spliced into a Red wire (from existing harness) to gain the +12VDC, only when the car was on.
3. Black -power wire (from Camera) was attached to one of the grounding bolts on the body of the car, behind the head unit
4. Purple wire (from existing harness) was jumpered to the pink rear light signal wire in (driver side wheel well)

Parts used:

Camera - http://dx.com/p/eagleyes-ec-th1009-1...-dc-12v-195193

Harness - [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Assembly-Harness-Pioneer-X9310BT/dp/B0088HRFJG/#productDetails"]Amazon.com: Subaru Replacement RCA Cord Assembly AV Radio Harness for Pioneer Avic X9310BT.: Car Electronics[/ame]


- 20ft of 24 gauge wire for all extensions.

- 1 rubber grommet.

- zip ties

- black tape / crimps / splicers / soldering iron


Let me know if you have any questions.

cheers - Jimmilion.:thumbsup:

UPDATE: Well seems the "waterproofing" isn't what it made out to be. The first frost this season proved to much the camera. The lens is frosted over from the inside.... pretty disappointing, but it's still useable.

Bringiton 10-16-2013 04:20 PM

How well does that camera work at night?

jimmillion 10-24-2013 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bringiton (Post 1274139)
How well does that camera work at night?

To be perfectly honest, not great but you can still make things out.

I did a LED conversion for my reverse lights and still not much of an improvement.

I can see everything up to the yellow guide lines (approx 2 feet) but no much after that.

I'll grab you a picture one day.

jimmillion 10-28-2013 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Bringiton (Post 1274139)
How well does that camera work at night?

As promised here they are:

1st) Well lit intersection.
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2nd) non lit parking lot, 1/4 moon with overcast, curb at approx. 4.0m(13ft)
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3rd) non lit parking lot, 1/4 moon with overcast, curb at approx. 1.5m(5ft)
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Bringiton 10-29-2013 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by jimmillion (Post 1299279)
As promised here they are:]

Not the bad for a discount camera.

Thanks.

rip curl 10-29-2013 10:42 AM

Looks like I have my next project! So how did you route the wires back to the head unit so that they are hidden in the interior?

rip curl 10-29-2013 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by rip curl (Post 1299974)
Looks like I have my next project! So how did you route the wires back to the head unit so that they are hidden in the interior?

I think I might have answered my own questions...

I'm guessing this guide was useful for routing the wires: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30144

And I'm thinking of using this camera and mounting it where one of the license plate bolts go (similar to the beat sonic install): http://dx.com/p/e366-compact-vehicle...12v-ntsc-50507

jimmillion 10-31-2013 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by rip curl (Post 1299974)
Looks like I have my next project! So how did you route the wires back to the head unit so that they are hidden in the interior?

believe it or not I just tucked it all over the panel pieces without removing them. By the door well there's even a channel to run to wires in if you pull off the trim piece.

Protrip: for feeding the wires throught the rubber gromet from the trunk door to the car interior, spray a tiny bit of WD-40 in there and they all slide right thru.

vignesh 02-24-2015 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by jimmillion (Post 1306343)
believe it or not I just tucked it all over the panel pieces without removing them. By the door well there's even a channel to run to wires in if you pull off the trim piece.

Protrip: for feeding the wires throught the rubber gromet from the trunk door to the car interior, spray a tiny bit of WD-40 in there and they all slide right thru.


what is the yello video out rca input that is shown in this picture

http://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/...c-2013-032.jpg

is it possible to connect the camera to that and instead get power from the reverse tail light? do we need the harness that u previously mentioned.

jimmillion 02-24-2015 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by vignesh (Post 2145283)
what is the yello video out rca input that is shown in this picture


is it possible to connect the camera to that and instead get power from the reverse tail light? do we need the harness that u previously mentioned.

I'm not 100% but I'm pretty sure that video out is for a second monitor, like say if you had one for the back seats like they have in mini vans.

What you need is a video "in" so that you can get the image from the camera. Unfornaturely only way to get that is either make or buy the extra harness that has that input.

jtsimaras 07-02-2015 01:40 PM

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Thanks for the write up I did this today. I added a slight variation to the wiring procedure.
For the Reverse wire I wired it up to a harness behind stereo that is used for stock back up camera, as indicated in picture it is the orange/white wire.

Saves time having to run to footwell. Only compliant I can give about the camera is the angle seems to point down a lot, besides that it is awesome.

Thanks

a_dee 07-09-2015 02:58 AM

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the camera angle looks like mine, pointed all the way down to the ground and not up so you can actually see behind you. I need to make a wedge shaped shim to angle the camera back up.

jtsimaras 07-10-2015 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by a_dee (Post 2314916)
the camera angle looks like mine, pointed all the way down to the ground and not up so you can actually see behind you. I need to make a wedge shaped shim to angle the camera back up.

Agree I bought a different camera on ebay and same result. I'm going to make a plastic wedge from some left over interior panels I have kicking around.

a_dee 07-10-2015 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jtsimaras (Post 2316485)
Agree I bought a different camera on ebay and same result. I'm going to make a plastic wedge from some left over interior panels I have kicking around.

Post a shot when you're done, I think many people would benefit from these hacks.


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