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Old 11-23-2015, 09:36 PM   #15
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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.
Yeah xD! I ordered the OEM Style. I didn't even know there was a difference until you mentioned it! In my car I have shell A. I received in the rear camera kit a shell B.
I received aftermarket pin that's why it wasn't going in I guess.

Now waiting for my order, when I get it.. I'll have to poke something sharp inside the pin to open the latch or do I open the latch of the shell?
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Same exact thing happened to me. Got a Type B pin for my Type A shell...

Just open the latch shell, just use a small screwdriver. It only pops up a little bit, so don't force it. It should click slightly when you pop up both sides. Since you've already extracted the pin, there shouldn't be a need to poke something sharp for the release.
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Same exact thing happened to me. Got a Type B pin for my Type A shell...

Just open the latch shell, just use a small screwdriver. It only pops up a little bit, so don't force it. It should click slightly when you pop up both sides. Since you've already extracted the pin, there shouldn't be a need to poke something sharp for the release.
Okay , thank you. I will try it when I get it!
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