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Back Up Camera - Reverse Wire broken what to do??
Guys, I need a wire with a female pin connector end... mine broke. I can't find it on ebay... what shall I do?
I removed the head unit, I am trying to get a wire for my reverse to get the rear camera picture displayed when I go in reverse I can't get the female pin connector inside the pin connector that is wired into my car.
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Can someone tell me the name of this wire lol... I broke mine
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Umm, that is crimp connector. Wire should be crimped, not simply pushed in. Photo is showing it inserted correctly, it just needs to be crimped using special pliers (of course you can use bit of solder and normal pliers). Add a bit of solder, then crimp with normal pliers and then heat it up again, so solder would re-flow.
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My wire came with a back up camera kit. Do not refer to the image, this is a image i searched for...... I want to connect the wire with that female pin to my pin connector in the car... it does not go in and now my wire is cut.
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![]() I had the green wire (NOW it is broken) so I need a new wire like that!!!! HELP
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More information on pin types on svxdc's site:
http://ae64.com/Pin_insertion_extraction.htm Verify that you have the Type 'A' harness. That is the same one I had from the factory. I just installed a backup camera kit. It didn't come with the correct pin (Aftermarket Type 'B'). So, a similar issue. The one that you want for the OEM harness is available on AutoHarnessHouse. They have crimped connectors for the OEM harness. You just need to splice the wire back down to the reverse wire behind the kick panel. http://www.autoharnesshouse.com/23416.html Make sure you pick the OEM style one for Type A and Aftermarket Style for Type B. It seemed to work for me. Oh, and make sure you lift that latch before sticking the pin in. It won't fit in otherwise. |
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And if I buy the one from autoharness, I must use the pin extraction tool before pushing it in the 28-pin connector to be able to clip it on?
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Yes, Shell A and B are different:
http://ae64.com/images-e41/Compariso...hell_Types.jpg Shell A is for OEM. Shell B is aftermarket. You probably need the pin type for A. If you take a picture, we can compare. Is the pin stuck in there? You shouldn't need the pin extraction tool unless you have the B type harness, even so, I think that a small jeweler's screwdriver will take care of it pretty easily. |
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That's the Aftermarket 'B' type pin. Can you take a picture of the shell itself?
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But I want to use that opportunity and thank you for helping me out . Its nice to see someone caring!
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Yes, the shell as in the pin connector inside the car.
Also, you're very welcome. I had to fight with this for a while when I did it a couple weeks ago. It took a while to scrounge up all the correct information to do it properly. |
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Hehe I wish I could of went through it before and help you out! Iforgot to take the pic, but I got shell A
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Shell A is OEM Style. So order the OEM Pin from Auto Harness House. It's surprising that you had an Aftermarket Pin that is supposed to only fit in Shell B crammed into the Shell A.'
So, yeah. You have Shell A. Order OEM Pin. Splice and run it to the reverse signal and you should be good to go. Don't forget to lift the latch before inserting. Mine went in pretty easily even though I bent the plastic a little. |
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