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DIY Rear Backup Camera on Bumper (small)
Here's another option for the reverse camera which I think has a less obtrusive look with that OEM feel.
Supplies needed: $20 Camera: http://amzn.com/B00H3ZN3JK (the 0.50" non-guideline version is what I should've gotten or else you will have two guidelines showing on screen like mine) Soldering iron Electrical tape Plastic adhesive 3/8" Rubber Grommets 1/4 - 3/8" drill bit Blade cutter or dremel 16-20 gauge wire (the thinner the better) Screw driver 10mm socket with extension Female pin connector 2.54mm OR http://ae64.com/Rear-camera-16-pin.htm 8mm socket (optional) Painter's tape (optional) Here's what it should look like when done: http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...IY/Camera1.jpg http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...IY/Camera4.jpg PLS REMOVE BATTERY (-) TERMINAL BEFORE PROCEEDING Let's get started: Additional pics courtesy of ft86 members There are 3 wires that we need to deal with. Wire 1: Trigger Wire - from head unit to reverse light switch (+) on the ECU Wire 2: Camera (+) - from camera to any (+) source except the reverse camera (+) Wire 3: Video cable - from camera - to head unit You can also buy this to make it way easier http://ae64.com/Rear-camera-16-pin.htm so that you don't need to splice the Video cable. STEP 1 : REMOVE HEAD UNIT - http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...ght=rydeen+duo STEP 2: CONNECTING THE WIRES FROM HEAD UNIT VIDEO CABLE: Option 1 - if you are using this harness (which I suggest you do if you don't have a bit of electrical background) http://ae64.com/Rear-camera-16-pin.htm then just proceed with the link above until you finish wiring the 16 pin connector Option 2 - cut and splice the MALE end of the video cable to give you a small yellow wire and a ground wire beside it. Now you have two options: 1. Solder each wire and insert in the connector as pictured below ( not recommended but have done it and it worked) OR 2. Have these on hand (which I happen to have) http://amzn.com/B00CGWVFWW and use it to pin to the existing connector on head unit http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...ps30a6b26c.png Another view of connector and where the video wires are supposed to go: Yellow wire - #8 pin Ground - #16 pin http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...16-pinrear.jpg TRIGGER WIRE: We first need to remove the under dash panel Pull and unclip starting here http://i.imgur.com/1dFET.jpg http://i.imgur.com/qvC7R.jpg Remove the screw http://i.imgur.com/NzFGQ.jpg Another screw near knee pad side then you can un-clip the panel starting from the bottom. Then unplug the connectors to fully release the panel. http://i.imgur.com/vvck6.jpg http://i.imgur.com/82geg.jpg Now connect a wire from the head unit going behind the steering wheel column to the ECU harness as shown below: Head unit side http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7309/8...42babf7d_c.jpg ECU side (remove connector and tap wire to Red/Blue reverse light wire) http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...IY/Camera5.jpg Now run the video cable from head unit to trunk ( This is the path I took: head unit - under dash - drivers side running board panel - left rear passenger panel - trunk) http://i651.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps132b7b08.jpg WE'RE HALF WAY THERE!!:party0030: CAMERA POWER (+) (-) WIRE: For this one I decided to use the (+) Amplifier power so the camera is powered only when car is on. Using the camera power harness, I connected the camera's RED wire to the amplifier's GREEN wire (+). And the black wire to the stock body ground pictured below. http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...IY/Camera6.jpg http://toyotahachiroku.files.wordpre...7-35-50-am.jpg CAMERA INSTALLATION: OPTIONAL : Remove the tailights to avoid scratching the bumper. I did this to avoid any risk of chipping my paint. Better safe than sorry REMOVE REAR BUMPER: http://intranet.toyotaperu.com.pe/td...034ww02xx.html CAMERA PREPARATION: Disassemble camera. http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...20DIY/DIY3.jpg Cut rubber grommet in half http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...20DIY/DIY1.jpg OPTIONAL if you can find a better grommet that would fit: Using a blade cutter, notch the inner part of the grommet to make it stretch easier http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...20DIY/DIY2.jpg Fit one of the grommets on the camera, smooth side facing lens. NOTE: Make sure you put a good adhesive seal around the front and back of the rubber or your camera might not be water proof and it also keeps the lens from spinning http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...20DIY/DIY4.jpg Using a drillbit, make a hole just enough to fit the lens in it. (the center of the bumper is where the groove changes direction) http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...ed/Camera7.jpg Using the other half of grommet, secure camera on bumper http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...IY/Camera1.jpg NOTE: if outer lens cannot be secured, bumper wall is thick so you need to notch the inside. http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...7fd89cd247.jpg Put bumper back (just pop it and but do not put clips) while inserting camera wires through the holes in the bumper brace to the hole in the trunk near the latch. Now the camera is just big enough so that when you put back the bumper, it will get lodged bet. the brace and thus securing it without the need for screws. Connect the camera and test. If angle is wrong, you can slightly pull the bottom part of the bumper, grab the outer lens with grommet and turn it. If everything is aligned, disconnect camera and carefully remove the bumper paying close attention to the wires so that the camera doesn't get tugged. Put a plastic adhesive in the inner part where bumper meets camera just to keep it from rotating. Let dry. Now is a good time to secure all wires and connections. Once adhesive is dry, install everything and go to line diag mode on head unit by pressing (audio+voice) OR (audio+voice+map) whichever shows this screen: Go to settings and adjust camera as necessary. http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...ps025108c1.jpg ENJOY your new back-up camera!!!!:cheers::cheers::cheers: http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...IY/Camera3.jpg http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...IY/Camera2.jpg |
That's a good idea @Hachiroku14, I might just do that as I didn't like how the OEM one sticks out.
I'm also thinking, after seeing this, of mounting it on one of the tow hook cover, a bit cheaper to undo. |
That looks pretty good!
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Looks good, I like guide lines
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Looks really good I may have to do this mod
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Are you going to mount a front camera as well? I love how this looks. Now I just need to find a reputable shop to put this together.
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Does the software come with the camera?
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I'm a big fan of symmetry, how would it'd look in the head unit? wouldn't the off-center/lower position of the camera be a nuisance at best? |
Wow nice job. Would the camera fit in the depressed section just above where you mounted it?
This is tempting! |
Would this work on an FRS with the pioneer head unit?
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